^We all knew 4 years ago that Driveclub will have the superior graphics. GT is going another direction though so if the physics and the framerate are perfect these graphics are more than enough.
You can disable HUD elements separately also GT is not a game for showing off, you have to play yourself to appreciate the physics.
Which usually has more to do with the player's connection/latency than the game servers.
Yes and finally some proper HDR footage, looks amazing with the proper setup. Can't wait to play this with my G29 :)
Glad I sold my WiiU and skipped the Switch. There's still nothing out that's worth owning these systems, for everything else there's CEMU.
^Yeah he doesn't even respond when asked a question... so why did they make him receive questions in the first place?
Guess I've saved a life today lol
Yes it's mostly PS4 exclusives that made gaming great recently, even Zelda BotW get's repetitive after a while. Still 2017 is already so much better than 2016 was, can't wait to see what we'll get for the rest of the year.
Wow that's a lot of games I couldn't care less about. If you think these games will blow anyone away you're way off.
Because it's their last chance to make some $$$, it felt like this game was the best they could do and they failed.
You can't praise Skyrim without mentioning mods. A fully modded version is almost the definition of a perfect game while vanille Skyrim is a joke in comparison.
Awkwardly fitting for a guy who only says HAH all the time.
Why on earth should someone use his time to play Tetris in 2017...
Didn't someone die from that recently?
Again luring people in with a preorder :D
I'll rather wait for the open beta to judge the game.
It's bad because it's nothing like previous Battlefronts. The great graphics didn't help one bit.
Same with Battlefield 1 and Hardline, all are worse than BF3 or BF4.
I feel like DICE lost it recently, just like Bioware or Criterion.
Yeah but it can't be christmas every day. Compared to movies or music gaming is really good when it comes to sales.
Battlefield...?
I did play Zelda and Horizon recently and think that this goes both ways. Zelda gives you so much diversity when it comes to travel yet you're travelling through empty land most of the time. Horizon on the other hand gives you unparalled action that makes Zelda feel boring at times. Every game has it's strengths and weaknesses so I couldn't really claim that one game ruins another for me. If two games feel too similar I would advise against playing them simultaneously though.