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"Variety streamer" is also his excuse if he's struggling at any game.
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Having played BG3 on PC like a morahn, could you explain how/why it's easy to play with a controller? Not being an ass, actually curious.As somebody that plays it on PS5 I can say that they have made it very easy to play with a controller. Phil is just being the massive reatrd with his 75IQ
from what i've seen Larian spent a shit ton of time tweaking the game to work with controller and using a controller actually changes the game to some degree.Having played BG3 on PC like a morahn, could you explain how/why it's easy to play with a controller? Not being an ass, actually curious.
#baldursgatekeyringIt's been leaked Dave has guides in his Discord with his most loyal asskissers, likely for every game with any challenge. Don't be shy, share whatever.
Of course he also had to pull out the good ol' sandwich shop analogy which of course made zero sense.He thinks "variety streamer" means he has to play a different game every stream. Variety streamer just means you play various kinds of games.. not that you bounce around between 10 of them and take 6 months to beat anything.
What Jimi said.Having played BG3 on PC like a morahn, could you explain how/why it's easy to play with a controller? Not being an ass, actually curious.
from what i've seen Larian spent a shit ton of time tweaking the game to work with controller and using a controller actually changes the game to some degree.
like, on PC the game is mostly played top down/from that high up angled camera and you click to move places. with a controller the camera is much closer down and you use the analog stick to move, it controls a lot closer to like, dragon age with a controller. for shit like abilities/inventory, you just have the taskbar on PC, but controller gets a radial wheel.
I've honestly seen it described that playing between PC and Console is almost like playing different games due to the difference in control feel.
I do have a controller for my PS5, but I just assumed it was going to be some half-assed attempt at making it work. Glad to see Larian actually put effort into it and people not on PC can enjoy it all the same. It's always sad (in my opinion) to see game companies port things over and just half-ass it because they can't be bothered to put any effort in or just consider it not worth it.What Jimi said.
The controlls are just very intuitive and you can get to what you want with 1 or 2 button presses. Most times when "PC centric" games get a console port using a controller, everything usually feels very cumbersome.
The Dragon Age comparison is a very good one. The game really does feel like something that Bio Ware could have made when they were still good.
EDIT: If you have a controller try and use it for a bit, just to get a feel for how us peasant play it.
His ego won't let him play at the lowest difficulty either, so all Phil can do is struggle with the game's mechanics until the inevitable rage quit.As expected, this is fucking atrocious to watch. He's looking more at the chat to handhold him than actually watching the game on the tv. He really has a toddler-tier capability to think for himself when it comes to game mechanics that are not baby-mode easy.
How in the absolute fuck is it possible to post 13 THOUSAND times on Dave's dead forum?Some more comments from Phil's website. Nothing of significance, but I thought I'd keep up with it either way.
Dave has clearly been botted at times lately, so it's hard to tell how real any numbers are.From what I saw, Phil peaked at around 770 viewers today, during his first hour of gameplay - roughly, half of the 1400 something he had two days ago. It's incredibly organic to just lose half of your viewership, dood.
Also, someone in Phil's chat asked him about the $200 "troll tip" that Phil said would certainly get charged back. He spewed a ton of word salad about how chargebacks are very nebulous and hard to contest, none of which answered the question "what happened to the $200?" and then he told that person that they shouldn't even be asking about it in the first place, so it's probably safe to say that money is fucking gone.
The first rule of business is to spend 110% of your revenue as soon as it hits your account, if not before it even hits your account. You need to spend today's money TODAY. Tomorrows expences are future phils problem, AKA your problem, please tip.From what I saw, Phil peaked at around 770 viewers today, during his first hour of gameplay - roughly, half of the 1400 something he had two days ago. It's incredibly organic to just lose half of your viewership, dood.
Also, someone in Phil's chat asked him about the $200 "troll tip" that Phil said would certainly get charged back. He spewed a ton of word salad about how chargebacks are very nebulous and hard to contest, none of which answered the question "what happened to the $200?" and then he told that person that they shouldn't even be asking about it in the first place, so it's probably safe to say that money is fucking gone.