Except there are no guarantees that games are going to be good at $60. Anthem comes to mind.
Looking forward to this game. Should be interesting.
Options, options, options. That is what you get with PC over any console. You are not tied to any specific GPU you can pick and choose what you want to put in. Not happy with how the current one is running, swap it out with something new.
Bottom line is PC is for people who want to tinker and console is for people who just want to not worry about fussing with hardware and settings and just play.
Exactly my thought.
5 hours in and the game has been exceeding expectations. I have enjoyed the story line. Started with a Magic user at first and realized I didn't spec the Attributes with the build I was wanting, and had to redo it later in the game when I got the ability to reset the skills right before leaving for Teer Fradee.
Like any RPG it is going to be easy to get lost in the side quests! Wonderful graphics and the fighting mechanics have been good as well.
Waiting to give this game a go on PC. Looks pretty interesting!
Would love to see this done in VR.
Fantastic game and well worth the price. Puzzles get progressively more challenging. I have yet to find a page journal on any puzzle (one on each puzzle). Great artwork and audio and creepy settings! Day 1 purchase for staying with Steam as well!
@solidgamerx I have adequate ventilation, but between my PS4 and Xbox one the pS4 was louder. Upgraded to the X and it's not even close. It initially wouldn't hurt to now my PS4 and see if that helps. I do that with all my systems, haven't done it with the PS4 in awhile
It better have some massive cooling in it after seeing current NAVI temps on the 5700XT. With how loud my PS4 got I doubt the PS5 is going to be that much quieter.
Or just play it on on PC. MS is not tying their games just to consoles, but to the MS ecosystems.
I'm just hoping it will have Ray tracing day one. Bummed that Wolfenstein was begin patched in later for Ray Tracing.
I have the same setup, but figured the GPU needed to be upgraded first. Went with the 2070 Super. I'm not at 1440, but at 2560x1080P and it does great with it. Eventually I'll upgrade the rest, but that may be bit.
Here is a comparison with a RTX 2070 Super I just ran. Not bad at considering my CPU (Currently an i5 4670K) needs to be upgraded, but still going strong.
https://youtu.be/CJZerr42yO...
The 50th anniversary card is a slight bump to the RX 5700XT. I read on a site that it will only offer around 5-10% advantage to that of the 5700XT. With the price adjustment of the 50th and limited quantities you would be better off with the 2070 Super especially since it will support Ray Tracing. I was set to go all in with 5700XT 50th anniversary card, but the new Super cards made me change my mind.
Not even that matters any longer with Nividia now doing Freesync on the new RTX cards. I was going to with a NAVI based card, but with RTX now doing freesync and the numbers looking better on the Super cards I'll be making that switch.
Simply put, it lets you play games that you normally would not buy outside of MS 1st party games. If you enjoy the game after play the option to buy it is there (with a discounted price). There are still other games that do not make it on the gamepass that you will need to buy to play.
That is what I was referring too. Only kingmaker game I know of.
I keep eyeing it, but still not sure I want to pull the trigger on it yet. I know I will probably not get to far into it before I get dragged away playing something else. Also still looking for a game that has AI controlled party members like Dragons Age did.
I backed this on Kickstarter and have been in on the development builds. This has been a fun ride to see how it has come along so far. Super stoked for the release of the game and ready for all of the Mountains to explore. I found it to be super addicting and some of the times that people posted were damn right incredible!