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Why do you keep buying them (at least at full price)?That was the fate of every AAA title I played in recent memory.
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Why do you keep buying them (at least at full price)?That was the fate of every AAA title I played in recent memory.
IMO realistic collapses could be faked- maybe have a threshold of how many columns/percentage of wall is remaining, and then have the entire structure fall through a pre-meshed rubble heap with a few pieces allowed to fly around.I'm fairly sure the decision was made purely because it would tank performance on everyone's systems, not particularly because of gameplay reasons. The only way guerilla got away with how they simulated structures was that destruction was prerendered and not constructed of voxels, but large chunks.
It was a gift. I was planning to pirate.Why do you keep buying them (at least at full price)?
Half-Life: Alyx was a decent game that was kneecapped by VR, like so many others.It’s either that or Half-Life: Alyx
That thread where some ResetEra fag Stretches around like Mr fantastic to call CDPR trans-phobic is still pinned on to this day.
I'm more of a console gamer, and refuse to buy games on console right now. We're at the end of the generation, I'll just pirate and play it on PC and choose whether I like it or not.I'm more on the actually play the game side of the fence.
Lotsa drama to actually properly gauge shit, luckily you can play the game for free in a couple of days.
Not a lot of hope for it, after the whole "ME:A people are the ones actually making it" claim, but whatever, I wasn't going to pay for it until I got good in the game and like it in the first place so no skin off my back.
The hidden perk of GoG shit is that cracked versions of the game has the same exact save game location as the real one, so no work in transferring your shit there. Pretty sure steam games have a similar thing too, but GoG is 100% a thing.
What multiplayer?Its probably because of the mutliplayer
Yeah this is why I'm skeptical of the whole "ANDROMEDA DANGERHAIRS TOOK OVER CDPR" claim.
I've always played Yakuza games for the fighting and shit, slowing down said fighting seems like a step down to me.Yakuza: Like a Dragon is easily my GOTY
I really enjoy vr... just wish there was more variety. I mostly play the rhythm games though.Half-Life: Alyx was a decent game that was kneecapped by VR, like so many others.
The tech just isn't there yet and I have my doubts it will be any time soon. Waste of my fucking money.
What multiplayer?
Yeah that more or less nails it.I really enjoy vr... just wish there was more variety. I mostly play the rhythm games though.
The technology exists for really good, high immersion experiences, but it's not viable for home use. I'd like to see more attractions using it though. We've got foveated rendering and 360 treadmill thingies and processing to run it, but you can't afford them or put them anywhere.
This. Even the most critical reviews I've seen still admit there's fun to be had with it. The absolute worst this is going to do is a year or so from now it might end up on some "Games that failed to live up to the hype" lists. After selling like 10 million copies, of course.I don't see a World where Cyberpunk 2077 flops, The Witcher 3 was a clunky boring and extremely long mediocre Action-RPG and yet is always there on top 10 video games of all time in your average Joe.
Doesn't matter how Average this game is, it's going to get praise.
The Long Dark is pretty based but I wish this far in its lifespan there was some kind of win state, even if it's super hard to get to.Like The Long Dark. Buy The Long Dark everyone, it's a great game.
In what world does a goddamn EULA need trigger warnings?Has anyone read the EULA? Like actually read it?
This. Even the most critical reviews I've seen still admit there's fun to be had with it. The absolute worst this is going to do is a year or so from now it might end up on some "Games that failed to live up to the hype" lists. After selling like 10 million copies, of course.
The Long Dark is pretty based but I wish this far in its lifespan there was some kind of win state, even if it's super hard to get to.