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luckytrouble

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I never had issues with controls. All my issues were with the frame rate that had a hard time holding onto 30FPS. It maintained a perfectly playable frame rate, but overclocking the Vita definitely shows that a bit more juice goes a long way towards smoothing out the experience.

2083d ago 2 agree1 disagreeView comment

I mean, yes and no. In terms of the developer intended purpose, absolutely, but some people just want a place to role-play and such which is in no way contingent on building their own world.

2086d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment

To be fair, Nintendo themselves don't really differentiate the two in sales. Makes it hard for anyone else to do so.

2089d ago 2 agree1 disagreeView comment

PC version is locked to Epic Games Store until 2021. Kind of a weird one. Are they really expecting that much extra profit from a remaster of the most popular game in a series that, as a whole, hasn't been relevant in most of a decade?

They put a lot of effort into the remaster, but at the end of the day, it's still an older game that many, many have already played to death.

Oh well. Look forward to picking it up on Steam for $5 during the 2021 Fa...

2094d ago 6 agree12 disagreeView comment

If you go up the chain, AT&T owns VRV. Which is probably why I have a free subscription as a benefit of my phone plan.

Funimation and Crunchyroll did have a collaborative relationship for a short time, which may be what you're thinking about.

2094d ago 2 agree0 disagreeView comment

Competes with Crunchyroll. I personally have never been terribly impressed with Funimation's selection, but maybe it has gotten better in the past few years since I dropped my sub.

2094d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

I just got the game last week, and on top of the nearly 200GB download, I already had to download a 30GB patch that the patch notes don't even begin to explain for why the update is so large.

Modern Warfare is already the single most bloated game in existence compared to the volume of actual content. Some serious optimization needs to happen because I won't be buying future CoD games if this is the new normal.

2096d ago 8 agree0 disagreeView comment

I mean, why in the world would you have all 172 games installed? Are you regularly picking between playing all of those games?

It would be like me complaining about the size of Modern Warfare on my PC while also having my 450 Steam games installed. In the digital age, the smart move is managing your games by either deleting what you won't touch for who knows how long, or having an external solution (say 4TB) to shove off all the less important stuff.

2099d ago 2 agree0 disagreeView comment

Color Splash and Sticker Star make most of the same mistakes. I wouldn't call either a terrible game in general, but they are god awful Paper Mario games.

2102d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

The problem is that people are dumb and think that any drift is a hardware defect when, usually, drift is caused by one of two things:

1) Getting dirt of some variety on the stick that then gets pushed down further by rotating the joystick. This is often fixable by cleaning the stick. In a worst case scenario, you might have to take the controller apart, but Microsoft and Sony controllers are leagues easier to dismantle than the Joycons. This type of problem will generally ...

2105d ago 2 agree1 disagreeView comment

Look how Japanese Yakuza: Like a Dragon is. Even if it wasn't already released on the PS4 in Japan, no way would this be exclusive to Xbox in the West. It would be a death sentence for sales.

2107d ago 5 agree0 disagreeView comment

It's also worth noting that everytime Steam does one of these surveys, a lot of the most common hardware is stuff that wouldn't support VR in a worthwhile capacity, or at all.

If you consider that likely only about 25% of overall Steam users on the survey are capable of running VR, that 2% is already a lot more impressive for what is still a fledgling technology.

2112d ago 3 agree2 disagreeView comment

As someone that loves the Kingdom Hearts series and is very, very familiar with now Nomura likes to tell a story:

- Is it all heavily planned? Likely.
- Does that mean you'll get it in less than 10 games though? Probably not. Nomura doesn't know what proper pacing is in any way.

2117d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

EU law requires user consent to accept cookies. They literally have to ask you to accept cookies.

2119d ago 3 agree1 disagreeView comment

For some reason, it never occurred to me that people would pay likely fairly vast sums for a team to make them an exclusive Minecraft world. Pretty cool stuff, and hey, if the people wanted it badly enough to drop what I'm guessing was easily in the thousands for it, more power to them.

2119d ago 5 agree0 disagreeView comment

Do you really need a guide for this? Buy low. Sell high. Use predictive tools if you don't want to lose money. Pay attention to turnip selling communities for the big bucks that just need a little travel.

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2129d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment

I mean, both of course, and not really. I've played a decent chunk of DOOM 2016, but I haven't beaten it and wouldn't call myself a master by any definition. That said, I'm certainly learning as I go in Eternal, but thanks to the Extra Lives mechanic, I have yet to be forced to restart a mandatory encounter a couple of missions deep. It's actually a decently forgiving system if you hunt for the extras.

I guess it helps that I'm used to playing high m...

2132d ago 4 agree1 disagreeView comment

This has come a long way from the original kind of uncanny valley and lacking demos of the past. This actually looks a lot like what I imagine a modern remake of OoT would resemble.

2133d ago 5 agree0 disagreeView comment

Not salt. Let's be honest here: if a game is being hyped to hell, especially if it has major nostalgia value, the first round reviews are almost entirely absolutely worthless.

Just look at Breath of the Wild. It went from being apparently one of the greatest games to grace humanity at launch to only being pretty good a few months down the road. When a game has obvious glaring flaws that are initially being ignored, they will eventually come to light in a big way. Very f...

2140d ago 3 agree4 disagreeView comment

Although a nice thought, the Series X and PS5 will be operating on a level far, far beyond what the Switch can handle even with down porting. You all around here sat there patting the team on the back that managed to get Witcher 3 on the Switch, and that game was already several years old and basically had to be ported at the equivalent of low settings on PC.

The more advanced you get, the tougher it gets to downport in a competent fashion. Eventually you have to start cutt...

2142d ago 28 agree7 disagreeView comment