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Over 40 hours into Crimson Desert and I am just beginning to venture out of the first region with a LOT left to do there. Game truly is enormous.
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This is kind of true, tbh. Now that i think about it, back in the late 00's the GPU/CPU technology was evolving so rapidly that we went from a Pentium 4 (which was a single-core CPU) to CPUs like the Intel Quad Core, which felt like overkill to me at the time, but any game released after multi-core CPUs ran like shit on single core CPUs.Every generation, you get an objectively better experience on measurably older hardware. These supposed "well-optimized" games of the past ran like dog shit on high-end machines. It's not relative. 320x200 @ 20 fps was never easy to look at, not even at the time.
I can't be bothered to look for the data, but one that really jumped out to me was Vex talking about how well-optimized Battlefield 3 was, shitting his pants in outrage that some recent game needed to use DLSS to crest 100 fps or something. I remembered that game launching to mass frustration because it ran like dog shit on even recent high-end hardware. I found an old article showing that basically you were not running BF3 at 60 fps and max settings until the year after launch, because necessary hardware didn't even exist at the time. There's some legit stupid shit like what you said about MH:W and DLC checking, but it's not like a game running like piss for some stupid reason was unknown back then. Deus Ex was running on an engine from the late 90s and still managed to run like a fat pig on current hardware. Splinter Cell barely managed 30 fps on most current-gen machines. Doom 3 ran like a dry turd on rigs of the time. And if you had a 5-year-old PC, you flat-out were not running any new games at all.This is kind of true, tbh. Now that i think about it, back in the late 00's the GPU/CPU technology was evolving so rapidly that we went from a Pentium 4 (which was a single-core CPU) to CPUs like the Intel Quad Core, which felt like overkill to me at the time, but any game released after multi-core CPUs ran like shit on single core CPUs.
I mostly just meant to imply that there's no reason to get the Steam version when GOG has the better deal in every regard.Dumb, sure, but if it brings me closer to nicer looking versions of shit like Suikoden 3-5, Valkyrie Profile, and other shit from the PS1 and PS2 era it's whatever.
For Sony and Nintendo it's only the American branches, the Japanese sides still have men in charge.Playstation's CEO is a woman, Xbox's CEO is a woman, Nintendo's CEO is a woman. What the fuck are we doing here, fellas?
Jesus should be DSP since they both suffered equally.Happy Easter, everybody!
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For Sony and Nintendo it's only the American branches, the Japanese sides still have men in charge.
I've had an eye on that one for a good while, so glad to hear it seems to be good. I'll have to check it out.Finished Puzzle Spy International, one of the games I had my eye on ever since the puzzle fest on Steam.
I'd recommend playing it with a sibling/child because it would be fun figuring out the word connections.
- It's very short, roughly 10-11 puzzles in tota=l=2-3 hours.
- All the puzzles are word puzzles of some variety. For example:
- Finding a common prefix/suffix to a group of four words
- Figuring out a very pun heavy naming scheme
- Being given a list of instructions and three starting words, and needing to figure out which instructions fit where and in what order(this one felt a bit shaky because unless you have the check solution toggle on you'll not know which of the 3 instructions that fit are relevant here)
- Crossword+fitting each word onto a map like Tetris
- It's a fairly charming game and the effort put into the puzzle makes me want more.
- (the 'woke' stuff)
- One puzzle's answer refers to a dutchman as a colonizer. In the context of the puzzle it's a good answer but I know some people don't like that sort of stuff. A later puzzle has an answer in stating(which is/was a shameful fact but still, rude) you can only visit some archaeological sites in Egypt with a bribe so everyone's getting shat on equally I suppose
- There are "dialog trees" before and after each puzzle which are mainly just short comedic bits. You can choose whether Agent Epsilon(your character) is flirty or professional with her contacts, which include a woman. I haven't picked them and I assume the game just plays it off in a very lighthearted way since there isn't much to the dialog.
Games stopped being made with passion by talented and creative straight white nerds more than a decade ago. It's women, blacks, fags and trannies at every single studio now. Personally i bought one new game last year and it looks like I'm buying only one this year as well. Gaming is shit, seems like i have ONE game a year to look forward to now. i just play old ps2 games at this point. Shits fucking grim man.Playstation's CEO is a woman, Xbox's CEO is a woman, Nintendo's CEO is a woman. What the fuck are we doing here, fellas?
Games stopped being made with passion by talented and creative straight white nerds more than a decade ago. It's women, blacks, fags and trannies at every single studio now. Personally i bought one new game last year and it looks like I'm buying only one this year as well. Gaming is shit, seems like i have ONE game a year to look forward to now. i just play old ps2 games at this point. Shits fucking grim man.
Really is isn't it?I'm only interested in maybe two, and one of those is literally a collection of a couple of older games. It's actually kinda sad.
I finished my first proper run of Lords of the fallen today
You'll likely struggle with how dark it is sometimes and in those areas, there's some cheap enemy placement so it can be frustrating. Otherwise, its relatively straightforward. I also dont think its a bad idea to use a quest guide for this one. It's very vague at times.I ended up grabbing it with PS+ today as well and was thinking about jumping in with it. Anything weird to make note of to watch out for, or is it pretty straight forward?