The full Forsaken/Year 2 expansion is $25. Shadowkeep is $35. That makes $60 together, or a full price game. Incredibly little from Forsaken and Shadowkeep beyond locations are available in the F2P/Year 1 portion.
The title is incorrect. The Switch version is simply a port of the PS3 game. PS4 and PC got a remaster. Two different versions of the game with their own quirks to individually consider.
Edit: I recognize the review addresses this, but a wrong title is a wrong title.
Would be nice. I started on PS4 and ended up moving to PC later. Had to start completely over. Doubt that will change with the Switch release.
Of course. Odds are they're going to announce this will be one of their first cross generation exclusives, and future footage will be based on PS5 gameplay. Considering that, the game is still far enough out, it's better just to keep reminding people it's a thing that's definitely coming, even if that means recycling previously shown footage.
"I'm so sick of people being represented who aren't like me! God I miss the good 'ol 1950s!" - You, definitely
Nice to know you and the N4G community support using gay individuals as a platform for inappropriate jokes and hate speech. Honestly didn't think there was that much scum on this site.
If your comment actually had any point, I'm pretty sure the best detective on the planet would have a tough time working it out.
More like 0/10 because fuck the developers that have chosen bigotry and hate over actually being decent humans.
"One of the most demanding titles of this gen"
Yes, but actually no. Not fully optimized =/= demanding. Sweet christ, it's like you're all trying to be Nintendo PR people. "Here is where the Switch falls short, thus, this is amazing." I mean, I swear, if one of you shills actually bothered to admit anything resembling the truth, it'd probably end up being a sign of the oncoming apocalypse.
That's because the GTX 780 is legacy hardware. It has a more collector based price now. Ain't no one still using a 780 unless they absolutely have to. Also, don't forget that no one was specially optizimizing the game on the PS4 and Xbox One. It was developed on one, ported to the other, neither of them with a crap ton of time put into making sure they ran their best on both consoles.
It would be cool if people remember that when a developer's sole job is po...
Oh disagrees, please explain. Does the truth irk you or something? I don't insult the Switch. I lay out hardware expectations logically. So you downvote because it makes sense. I implore that someone prove this community isn't simply filled with rabid Nintendo fans who seem to think anything that isn't straight up praise is instead an insult.
Rant? I just explained why this isn't impressive. I mean, the Switch isn't powerful, sure, but half the time it seems people want to raise it up on a pedestal as a little powerhouse, while when it serves, they downplay the power of the Switch because that serves to raise it up in a different way.
I mean, just check out this build guide: htt...
I mean, is it really that impressive? Let's ignore the fact that the game came out in May 2015, early enough in this gen that we weren't really seeing anything that pushed the capability of the generation yet. Also consider that PC hardware was substantially weaker than it is now, meaning the game was likely developed with 700 series Nvidia GeForce cards in mind for higher end gaming since the 970 and 980 cards only launched about six months before the game launched. Keeping the power...
This is one of the worst rollouts for a new feature in awhile. How long since these fabelled Raytracing cards dropped, and we're still only being shown games here and there that actually use it?
They'll probably just pull what they did already. All three games could have fit on a single bluray disc, yet you still had to download the vast majority of the content. The size of Switch game cards will really let them pile on the excuses to do it a second time.
Define "good" here. Bethesda supports the Switch. Capcom is decently half assing it. And that's about it unless we want to pretend billions of Indies equate to support from all major third parties.
Nintendo is making their own generations, and that's cool and all but everyone is correct not to actively compare it to either the current or next gen Sony and Microsoft consoles. How do you compare sales for something that came out years, as in multiple, after one console, but then years before another? It becomes more an exercise in comparing life time sales than in a week to week comparison, since it's a pretty shallow victory outselling the rate of a console at the end of its life...
"Fixed" comes with an asterisk here. Since the flaw is on the hardware level and comes down to materials used, any fix is basically what anyone can do: clean out the current graphite mess or replace the whole stick assembly. None of this actually fixes the fundamental issue of the breakdown of the graphite pad though. There are people that have sent in a Joycon for drift that came back still drifting, or started drifting again within months. The only real fix is making a competently...
That has absolutely nothing to do with the drift. The drift comes from the fundamental hardware that detects the actual movement of the stick. You move the stick, the movement against the graphite pad relays positioning through the board via sensors. Basically, pad touches board, board detects, board relays movement based on what gets triggered. The actual transmission of the movement beyond that was never the issue. The movement against the graphite pad causes it to break apart over time, an...
It's Valve having defined financial expectations for operation. They can't just go "ok, give the devs more money then" and not deal in consequences. I mean, if you're comfortable with people losing jobs because Epic wants to throw around their Fortnite and Tencent money, you may want to reevaluate your views. Epic's attempts at disrupting the marketplace seem virtuous on the surface, but their tactics are more likely to put people out of work and harm the PC gaming s...