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What a load. Not everyone likes games that are hard for the sake of being hard. Especially when they are not even done well. Dark Souls is made hard simply by jacking up enemy damage and health. They are massively overrated.
Most high end rats do not actually need the software, beyond initial profile setup. They have on-board memory for storing profiles. Just plug it into a PC and configure it how you want, store the profile to the on-board memory, then connect it to the console. As long as the console is able to recognize the signals for the specific actions, it should work. The macro'd mouse buttons would just be detected as keyboard inputs.
Edit: Just checked the Razer site, it is a mech...
You won't be getting even a half decent mechanical keyboard + mouse for $100. That will get you a mid range mouse and a typical form over function "gaming" grade membrane board. $250 is about right for a good mech set. I do not consider Razer to be good though, so still hard pass.
I'll wait for someone to release an adapter then use my G903 + K-type.
Back when it was still ATI. They have gone down hill since being bought out by AMD.
Even if it had been trademarked at the time it was implemented in-game, given the nature of the game, all Epic has to do is call it satire and case dismissed.
Still wondering where this idea that indie games are hard to find on Steam came from. Open the Steam store page, select "indie" from the genre list on the left side. How hard is that?. It shows the "new and trending" tab by default, and also has tabs for top selling, popular, and even upcoming. You can also further narrow the genre on the same page.
Not sure what you are trying to say. This is not made by Bethesda. It is a 3rd party mod for the PC version. They have never done anything to Fallout 76.
Oh, you poor naive thing. Console games are the ultimate form of DRM. You have to crack the hardware before you can do anything illegitimate with the software. Imagine if you needed to create a custom bios and reflash your mobo on a PC, to play pirated games. Steam is by far the most lax and non intrusive DRM currently in use. It does not interfere with the system in any way.
Providing games on multiple storefronts is the exact opposite of a monopoly. They are making it exclusive to their own. I have no issues with them releasing their own client and providing their games on said client. I have a problem with them not also putting it on the current leading storefront, which 99% of PC gamers use.
Giving people options is always a good thing. Especially when not providing the option means forcing them to have multiple different storefront clients ...
It is not about them being a monopoly. 3rd party companies can provide games on ALL storefronts, without it being a monopoly. This is about wanting my game library together in a single place, and not having to keep 50 different clients installed on my system at once. I already have Steam, GoG, Origin, UPlay, & Battle.net installed. I do not want more. The only reason i even have Origin and UPlay is because of $1 Humble Bundles that only included keys for those stores.
Well that is one less sale here then. Not on Steam = no buy, ever. Too bad as i was really looking forward to it.
It isn't just a matter of investing in the game. I only really play shooters on PC. Unfortunately this game requires SSE 4.1, which my CPU does not support. To play Far Cry 5 i would need a new CPU, which means a new Mobo also.
I also do not have the funds anymore to buy full price games. Despite nearing the age of the dinos, the game is still going for $79.99 CAD. Even the PS4 version at retail which i would eventually replace with the PC version is that price. I might...
Your beer goggles of last gen visuals are half a mile thick. You might want to go back and try playing a previous gen game again. Hint: they do not look nearly as good as you seem to be remembering. This game may not look as good as LoU2 or HZD, but it is still very much current gen. The PS3/360 would have choked to death trying to render that much textural detail, even at 540p.
Didn't mean to offend anyone lol. Just saw the space flight part at the end of the video that made it look like there might be some open space interplanetary travel in the game. NMS is the game that really made that type of gameplay popular recently and loads of other games have been doing the same thing since. It is definately primarily looking like a combination of Borderlands, Bioshock and Fallout though.
Bordershockout, possibly with a hint of NMS? Looks interesting.
There is a Kirby on your Furby.
Unless they continue to provide all their games on Steam, this isn't competition, it is fragmentation. It is one more client that gamers will have to keep on their systems, seperating their game library and having to remember what game is where. Major pain in the ass.
I get that companies like the idea of their own platform but it just isn't practical or functional from a gamer convenience standpoint. They are turning Windows into Android.
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Oh great, another halfwit windbag, bitching for attention, while failing to understand the concept of time & place.
The game takes place in the early 1900s. Not everything has to have modern ideals forced onto it.
It was a joke. I was being sarcastic about the fact that the game did not ship with many cars compared to past GT games.
Looks like 265 total now.
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