What exactly are you implying by using states like Alabama and Mississippi?
A nobody making a baseless claim that other nobdies have been making for years since VR was new, yet the market and industry persist in spite of their claims. Just because you can't find success with what you offer, while plenty of others have/are doesn't mean it's dead.
@Axecution
Metro Exodus Enhanced doesn't require an SSD, it's just recommended for load times. Also Blizzard retracted requiring one for Shadowlands back in September of last year.
Yes a $500 monitor suits the needs of the average person, but enthusiasts always want the most out of their hobby, especially when something like this isn't just beneficial to gaming, but production also. They've got the money and manufactures are willing to invest the R&D into products like this. Simple supply and demand.
Honestly, I hope they don't. Max Payne 3 was a good send off for Max. After everything he's been through he's finally at peace. Some stories just need to end.
@thebibsnips Because it's only a 7 inch screen and you won't notice as much. More frames, less performance demand, longer battery life, extended viability down the line with future demanding games.
One benefit of it being a portable PC. You can lower a modern game pretty far when messing with settings and tweaking configuration files. FSR should help as well in the future.
@LucasRuinedChildhood
Gotta remember that this is a PC in a portable form factor, it's all about options. If Valve wants to have their own configuration profiles, both official and community supported like say with game controllers through Big Picture Mode on Steam then theoretically they could, but it should always remain optional. For all we know they probably already have something like this setup between desktop and portable switching modes.
You can adjust the UI within settings in just about every game on PC, there's even mods and .ini tweaks for stuff like this. PC isn't a closed platform, and the Steam Deck isn't any different.
Ya, 2005-2010 was an interesting period. Entry/mid level CPUs have come a long way since then.
Not the first time either. They did the same thing to Pandemic Studios.
That'd be Dying Light.
@kneon If you're gonna order a prebuilt, you can do far better than an overpriced underperforming Dell.
Nothing has been said and you're already coping over resolution. Lmao.
Keyword there is concurrent, people playing every day this last week at one time, and that's just from Steam. Steamspy estimates first week sales anywhere from 200,00 to 500,000 on the Steam platform. Considering how long it's been sitting in the Top Global Sellers it's safe to assume the latter. Should cross a million easily before the middle of June. Not bad for a two year old game with passable gameplay.
If only it didn't have minus 3GB of VRAM and less overclock headroom lol.
Either do it yourself or pick up some buttons off ebay or amazon. Simple. This isn't rocket science.
Quite a few do. There's an entire DIY scene. You'd know that if you weren't completely ignorant.
@finding
"You're the one who brought up spray paint."
Yea and my reply to the other person clarified. What's so confusing about that?
"And if you want to take apart your controller to paint it no one is stopping you. But I think for most people it's not an issue of hopelessness it's just not worth the trouble to do all the work to save a few bucks especially if you already want an extra controller which I assume is ...
It's been brought back with RPCS3, if you're curious to get back into it.
https://www.dsogaming.com/n...