Playing through the Modern Warfare campaign with Ray Tracing was pretty great, on a 2060 Super I held around 80fps max settings which was good enough for me at 1080p, but as soon as I went to multiplayer I turned it off to get more frames. For single player games it works great.
I wish there were not micro transactions as well, but if you want game quality and budget to go up but game prices to stay at $60 they gotta recoup that cost somehow, they can either go crazy with high price DLC content, or add a ton of non-needed low price skin content that won't affect people who don't wish to buy.
Microtransactions make their money from a small section of the playerbase spending a lot of money. "Gamblers who lose all their belongings still gamble so they must love it!"
You are right, yours is fine so everyone else's must be too.
The whole way the game is setup is really weird, if you have the right characters you can get like 8th place and still 5 star a course, but I had one race where I ended up in first and only got 4 stars because I didn't have a high enough score.
Yes, because it's always been great when giant corporations have no competition.
Crazy that you were going to buy a game just for a mode that wasn't even announced until today.
Considering all those maps were from a different generation with basically a different engine, they would all have to be remade and not just copy-paste.
Yeah new things, like the inevitable Spider-Man 2.
The only game that I could think of, and find with a quick search that did this last gen was Portal 2, and that was a very specific case where the developer has their own platform on PC so it wasn't really anything other than a specific deal between Valve and Sony. Since Fortnite, the biggest game, added cross play with console and PC it showed everyone that it was easy enough for them to do, but Sony was holding out and wouldn't let it fully happen.
So it doesn't affect you, but does help a lot of other people play with their friends and find games quicker, but because it doesn't help you it shouldn't exist?
Sure, but the same thing applies to consoles, although a much smaller way. The Xbox One X version and normal Xbox One version are going to be different resolutions, and the X will almost always hold a more stable framerate compared to the original hardware. If you want to go a bit further, things like an Elite controller are built on the premise of giving an advantage in games. Higher framerate is only going to really be an advantage in competitive games, and mostly FPS games at that. Out of ...
The facts are lootboxes are by definition, not gambling in almost every case. Whether lootboxes should be regulated the same way as gambling is (even though it isn't gambling) is where the ESA disagrees. They are not disagreeing with facts.
I thought Xenoblade remaster looked insanely blurry and low resolution. Things like Luigi's Mansion do look great though. A lot of switch games I can't see myself playing just because of how bad they look, but anything super stylized I can usually deal with such as Odyssey. This is all coming from someone who almost exclusively plays in docked mode, I am sure in handheld it is great compared to previous handhelds.
The price is $15 a month, everything I found says that it was $15 a month when it came out (at least in NA). Which with inflation actually makes it cheaper today, it also gives you access to live and classic, so the value is a lot higher than it was back then.
It's incredibly powerful for a handheld, but incredibly weak for a home console. Kinda just how it has to be for this type of system.
"After all the stuff Activision has done over the last decade, people still want to support them." I mean if you go by this then I don't know how you can even play games today, there are very few publishers who have not done shitty things in the past. I think every major publisher has been in a scandal recently. Just buy the games you want to buy.
I get what your trying to say, but making a map today costs a lot more money, employees and time than it did in 2003. Just because you pick one aspect of the game to compare, doesn't mean the developers are being greedy and lazy. Did the original game need to create thousands of customization options to keep players engaged? Did it also have competitive play with full developer support with tons of balancing? What about loads of gamemodes to add variety? You can look through your rose tin...
The video for me goes to 4k, I think it is some setting in Youtube that limits it to your resolution, or just some issue on your end.
Steam still has benefits over Origin, same game or not. Way easier refunds and a lot more options for controller support and configuring, a super nice family sharing option, and now being able to play local co op games across the internet with friends who don't even own the game, as well as just being more convenient with having all your friends already there. If it was a game I really wanted I would still buy it on whatever platform, but Steam is still the obvious choice because it offer...