I'm gonna pass. Division 1 started rough but turned out great, had a lot of variety in it's content by the end. Division 2 did just about everything worse, almost seemingly on purpose(ex: PVP Dark Zone reduced to nothing). I have no faith in Massive at this point.
@Jin_Sakai
Not every white collar job requires you to occupy empty space in an archaic office setting. I can speak as someone that's been working from home since covid started. I do VFX for a living, which can fall within game development among other things.
No commute. I don't need to wake up an hour in advance. No traffic making me late. No traffic coming back taking up my free time. Save on gas. Which in a recession is a godsend. I can focus on what need...
Or speaks delusions.
One studio I wouldn't mind being shut down.
It was a different site with metro in it's name, "metrotime.be". They were purposefully being disingenuous by having it as only "Metro".
What exactly is so hard about using a keyboard and mouse compared to a controller when subjectively relaxing? Do you game upside down on a crossbar?
Not exactly. It's a gamebryo game. The most demanding of it will be from the CPU.
tl;dr: "Leave the multibillion dollar company alone."
Weird cope for getting fleeced for no reason.
You can already emulate the PS3 and 360 versions at 4K60.
@Binarycode As stated to KyRo I'll state to you.Nowhere did I say there's no fanboyism on PC. PC isn't a singular brand. And to compare something as niche as AMDvsNvidia - IntelvsAMD is laughable. Whomever is offering the better deal in terms of performance and price sways market perception for a number of years, something that doesn't really factor with console fanboyism. Getting screwed by either is seldom met with disdain because there is little to no recourse.
@KyRo Nowhere did I say there's no fanboyism, period, on PC, but to say there's some bitter rivalry between PC and consoles is very one-sided. PC as platform doesn't need devout brand loyalty to justify it's existence like console fanboys have convinced themselves they need to do, even despite how ridiculous the actions by the companies they defend. That being said, even the most remote fanboyism on PC doesn't compare. When a manufacturer screws up, say Gigabyte people mov...
@PitbullMonster You mean the painfully obvious late 2000s satire taken from The Escapist turned meme that's still satire, except to people with loyalties to brands can't move past from? Epic Games Store debacle had nothing to do with brand loyalty and everything to do with another lazy attempt by yet another publisher doing the bare minimum to compete with Steam and GOG, and were rightfully shamed for. Lack of basic features is probably the most asinine way to go about appealing to co...
"Playstation/PC rivalry" Lmao. If there is one, it's one-sided. Brand loyalty is console fanboy nonsense. Makes no difference if Playstation games arrive on PC or don't personally, neither add or detract the overall experience I've been enjoying long before this started. As with everything else its just more options.
Their ability to make an RPG reached its peak with Fallout 3. Despite its imperfections, the game minimizes hand-holding, features a meaningful dialogue tree(usually), and has a karma system that somewhat influences the world. Ever since Skyrim their attempts have gotten shallower, if not borderline brain dead to appeal to larger audiences.
It was part of the GeForce Now leak so we know it's coming.
Painkiller/Serious Sam type shooters are an acquired taste, and most here tend to be too wrapped up in the superficial to know how to appreciate them.
If any game in the series needs a remake, as in completely redone from the ground up because of how awful it was, it's RE6.
Complex at what? Most AAA games having been doing the bare minimum in terms of interactivity for awhile now despite software and hardware improvements. It's more likely due to nepotism having gotten so bad in recent years that these new bloods can't even handle the bare minimum. I work in VFX and see it in my own industry, merit is hardly the standard for getting hired that it once was.
It's one game that would benefit heavily from ultrawide support.