No. I might purchase it on the Xbox One, once the price drops to <$20. I have a huge backlog of games as it is, so i am in no hurry.
About as much as only having a licence to a car. You cannot make a 1:1 copy of a car and then go sell it as the original. Pantents and Copywrites exist on everything. Games may only be "licenced" from a legal standpoint, but from a technical and practical one, they function as owned. You can freely sell or trade it for whatever you choose, and without any 3rd party taking an automatic cut. You are legally allowed to make a single copy for backup purposes (atleast in the USA) and kee...
Has nothing to do with one more account. I actually already have the Epic client installed and running (For Humble Bundles and giveaways). The issues are the fragmentation of my game library, i have 369 games on Steam right now, imagine if that or more was spread across 10 different clients (Currently already have 6 installed and it is likely to get worse as more companies want to make their own), obviously people cannot have every game they own installed at the same time, so the argument of ...
While i agree, and will not be purchasing it due to that fact, it is also unfair to developers to charge them 30% just for digital publishing. It is Valves own greed that has led to this issue. The solution is theirs.
I already have an Epic account and have the client installed. I will still be skipping the game. I already have 369 games in my Steam library, and i will not spend more than $1 on any game that fragments my library. I only keep other clients for Humble Bundles and free stuff.
One more game for the fuck-it bin. No Steam = No buy.
@CaptainCook:
It released a month ago. I have it installed and running right now.
Been warning of this for years as a reason why Digital only will likely never be viable. No server lasts forever.
Hah...yeah. Lost cause, but good job for trying anyway.
@knickstr:
FFVI is more of a dystopian steam punk setting.
VII was the first FF i played, yet i still prefer VI, IX & XII. I have never been nostalgic though.
RTX DP out > Adapter > TV HDMI 2.1 in.
Far as i am aware, DP supports all the same features as HDMI 2.1. So a simple connection adapter should work.
Just use a DP > HDMI 2.1 adapter.
An ugly ass game that everyone laughs at now but will praise in 200 years?
Typical irresponsible game development. Pushing visual quality higher than is realistic for the hardware, and completely hobbling performance because of it.
A few rounds of CSGO would settle it.
Just did their test (PC gamer) and scored 80% speed, 84% accuracy, 18 green (58%) on the first try. I consider myself to be of average skill.
The test is also not real world. I remember a study being done years ago that was a real world in-game test between Xbox 360 and PC gamers. They had "average" skill PC gamers, pitted against several league pro 360 players. The PC players won every match.
To each their own. Huge Elder Scrolls fan, but have not been able to get into TESO. Tried 3-4 times and keep getting bored stiff within a couple hours. Feels extremely generic and nothing like TES.
I have seen quite a few really dumb shit statements before. Nothing surprises me anymore.
Metro & Crysis 3 pushed visuals also. Not quite as much as the first Crysis, but still.