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Huge world, nothing to do. A large puddle.I think frontier fucked up elite dangerous.
i could see a runner type game on mobile tbh, but why they havent made such a thing yet? the world may never knowView attachment 2190588
I still wish Pepsi Man was revived into today’s world so they can make a sequel, or put him in a fighting game of some sort.
so I decided to pirate Enemy Within on my telephone and it's hilarious how smooth it is compared to XCOM 2. It's a nice way to play it, too. Thanks for the heads up.The universe is subtly suggesting that you play the infinitely superior XCOM Enemy Unknown/Within instead. It also runs great on everything, including fucking iPads.
My condolences as I welcome you to earth. See if you can get the Long War mod on your phone.so I decided to pirate Enemy Within on my telephone and it's hilarious how smooth it is compared to XCOM 2. It's a nice way to play it, too. Thanks for the heads up.
Most of them, in varying numbers and severity. The most derp character build I can think of off the top of my head is Wizardry 8's "Faerie Ninja using the Cane of Corpus". It's both incredibly silly to think about (you're like, a 2-foot tall faerie with a fucking stick, what are you going to do?) and insanely powerful once fully developed (OH SHIT THE FAERIE'S GOT A STICK).Need some game suggestions. What are some good rpgs that allow you to make retardedly autistic character builds? I would prefer the game to be cheap, and somewhat unique.
Shadowrun Returns was good for that.What are some good rpgs that allow you to make retardedly autistic character builds?
I remember getting the Shadowrun Collection on Epic Games when it was free. Might have to check them out sometime.Shadowrun Returns was good for that.
Dead Man's Switch is too easy. Hong Kong is lethargic. Dragonfall is best. I rolled a Troll Adept, which is almost a contradiction in terms. I named him Mauer, which is German for "Wall." I did not train him to use a katana, which halved his damage output. No cyberware apart from the Adrenal Pump you normally get. This is essentially playing the game on hard mode. Mauer was slow on his feet and couldn't use firearms. I tried to max out his STR without sacrificing the needed buffs. By chance, he landed the killing blow on the last boss, ramming his spiked gauntlet through Audran's chest repeatedly.
I picked up Days Gone, and it's kind of nice.
I've had really bad luck with video game purchases the last 2-4 years. Cyberpunk 2077 was just the stepped on cherry from a wino's ass of the entire shit sundae that has been video games lately.
Textures stay good, no real popin problems. The Hordes looks like fucking hordes. Most games, unless it autokills you, I get good enough to take on the undefeatable hordes pretty quick. The LOTR games pretty much devolve into an Orc Murder Simulator for me where I can just do chained kills in one area for like an hour. Not this time, it's run or die.
I like the story so far (I'm probably 2/3rds through) and it's had some surprises. Not in "what a twist" but more like "Holy shit, the writers weren't fucking lazy as shit".
One thing that's REALLY gratifying?
The people in the encampments appreciate what you're doing. None of this Skyrim/Fallout/Whatever bit where everyone acts like your dogshit when you come rolling in wearing power armor/dragonbone armor, wielding weapons that can level a town, and people act like complete assholes.
The morally gray things are morally gray. NPC's make decisions I don't approve of, but they feel like decisions made by NPC's because of characterization, not just shit writing.
I'm having fun. There's probably lots of bitching by people.
Riding's smooth, the landscape is fucking gorgeous, the graphics as far as characters and outfits go are a fuckton better than CP2077 or Last of Us Troons. I don't mind the scavenging, the skill system is easy as fuck to handle.
I'm running it on a Radeon R590X, a 8 core AMD black, an SSD, and 32GB RAM, and a 36" Ultra-Wide Screen monitor and even the hordes render smoothly.
One thing, if you remember Omega Man and I Am Legend, you'll recognize the Freaks within the first 1/4 of the game. So far, they haven't referenced either (or the book), but I get a kick out of the resemblance.
If you don't want to grab it at full price, keep an eye out and grab it later.
I was pleasantly surprised for a Sony/Playstation port.
Days Gone PC Data Collection Policy Is a Privacy Nightmare
Sony's latest first-party game to make its way to PC, Days Gone, is facing flak for its data collection policies. Caught by Steam user Higgsterman (via IGN reader Aworas), Days Gone reportedly tracks every keystroke a player might make on their computer while the game is running.
Other data collected by Days Gone while it is running includes details on folders and all of their contents regardless of file type. According to users on Reddit, there is no way to properly opt out of any sort of data collection.
Players, however, have found workarounds to be able to play Days Gone without having to sacrifice their privacy. The methods involve essentially blocking the game with a firewall so that, even though it collects data, the data can't be transferred to a server.
According to Sony Bend, the draconian data collection policies in place are supposed to prevent the use of cheats and hacks. Players don't approve of this since cheating or hacking a single player game is a player's own prerogative, since there's no multiplayer balance that would be upset, and griefing isn't really possible in a single player game.
Days Gone is the second Sony first-party game to come to PC, following Horizon Zero Dawn. Leading up to its release, studio Sony Bend revealed that Days Gone on PC will not support Nvidia's DLSS technology, which essentially uses machine learning to keep visuals looking good while offering higher frame rates. Ray-tracing is similarly not supported in Days Gone on PC.
Days Gone is available on Steam, priced at Rs. 2,999. If you're curious about why that's poor value, here are some details.
The data collection thing is allowed by Steam's TOS and it's not a unique situation.![]()
Days Gone PC Data Collection Policy Is a Privacy Nightmare
Caught by several players, Days Gone's data protection policies are quite zealous about reading players' keystrokes, folders, and files.in.ign.com
Of fucking course.![]()
Days Gone PC Data Collection Policy Is a Privacy Nightmare
Caught by several players, Days Gone's data protection policies are quite zealous about reading players' keystrokes, folders, and files.in.ign.com
Steamboxes never took off because the PS4 existed
Is just cause 3 any good or valkyria Chronicles both are on sale on psn
Well it wouldn't have happened if people didn't insist on going all digital.Of fucking course.
Can't have one good fucking thing at all. Ever.
Son of a bitch.