@narsaku
You have issues. Did I say the world revolves around what I want?
I paid money for a game I can't play. Simple consumer rights. And what does my knowledge on development have to do with what they said then, and what they're saying now. Morganfell is correct. Most PC users have 8GB average.
I know enough about how PC gaming has progressed
progressed in specifications. The last year, however, as seen a sharp rise...
Nope. I expected Squadron 42 to come out a little sooner, you know, because they said it would be? They did not say I would have to upgrade past my budget to play it.
I know exactly what it is I paid for... At that point in time. No need to be a condescending twat.
I want my money back then. I can't afford an upgrade for a game that I paid for nearly three years ago and can't run when it releases.
It's pretty smooth on my Pro too. Looks great as well, and has that slight watercolour effect Arkane are known for.
I'm sad to say that I overlooked this too. I did pick it up a few days ago though, and it's held my interest more than most games I've played this year.
It's like the modern Deus Ex. So much to explore, unravel and discover, while there's very little hand-holding and a lot of choice on how to progress.
It also has one of the most impressive atmospheres this year. Maybe not as much as Hellblade, but it keeps you on your toes.
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I haven't played my PC version since release as the game was unplayable. I take it that it's now worth a go.
Can't wait, as the soundtrack was cracking. Not enough metal in games now.
Ah, takes me back to learning to ride a bike. I would never have managed without those stabilisers.
Glad Sony are looking out for the young 'uns. Stay safe... And stable.
I'm just looking at a used copy for £20, so no money to EA. I just can't be arsed spending hundreds of hours unlocking stuff, when they could make it a bit more fluid in reward gains.
Going to see the movie at the weekend. I grew up with the original SW, and know what it's like to have the movies ruined after episodes I and II... RotS was good though, mostly. I enjoyed TFA as well, nostalgia mixed with a new story was perfect, so I'm happy going in to V...
Yeah, but has the unlocking of cards been fixed to a better rate of progression, or is it still a grindy, drawn out process?
And are EA going to fuck people over after Christmas by making it crap again?
Can you find enjoyment in anything other than berating entertainment and men? Just don't play games if all you want to do is pick at them.
Seriously, a world without humour is a world without life. We all have different things that make us laugh... Go and find your thing and leave everyone else's alone.
Or... Make a game and add some jokes about men. Men will laugh or shrug it off, like most women do with this sort of humour.
This. I love most of the series' music. I'll admit that Nier and Nier: Automata knocked FF from first place though.
Never felt a gaming experience through music as much as gameplay than both titles.
If you haven't played them, give them a go. Listening to the soundtracks is okay, but playing them and taking it in as an emotive companion to the gameplay is something special, even more so than FF games.
And before you all thro...
Microsoft buy EA, become the biggest rip off gaming corporation in history... Die after a few years because gamers don't want to have to pay to reload, sprint and use medikits by way of microtransactions.
If Microsoft's gaming division is evolving, it's not into anything that resembles a good consumer-led model. Gamers want games. Varied genres, single and multiplayer (separated), fun games, less dlc and micro led and a delivery of first party competitive exclu...
The truth is, that Microsoft were confident from the start of this generation, that they would be dictating the industry's direction.
They have been planning GaaS for years and it's not what the majority of gamers want.
It's a shame, but the proof is there with the string of issues. First by trying desperately to add DRM and kill used, offline gaming, which put them back miles. Then, they have cancelled any potentially successful single player...
Crytek have made nothing special of note in years. If good looking games is all you want, then fine.
Machine Games or Arkane would do a great job of bond.
Bond + a Bethesda studio = win.
I'd rather watch the women gamers than screaming idiots like Pewdiepie. Half of them are off their face on energy drink and use bro every third word.
Can we stop viewing these people as fighting for social justice?
They're trolls that obviously have a need to control everything they see to fit their views. Narcissism, self-righteous, or just plain doing it for the attention.
Stop giving them attention and they'll go away... That's to publishers, devs and gamers.
It'll likely link in with the dualshock 4's light too. Love slight touches like this.
Brilliant game. Played on the PC and it had some really standout moments. The varied monster mechanics made this just a little more fun than Alien: Isolation for me, and the plot really makes you think.
What's with the attitudes tonight?
Did I ask for sympathy? Two to three years ago, I would never have thought minimum/recommended specifications would get so advanced so fast. Is that a crime? I certainly don't think it's a lack of foresight either.