Sometimes draw distance affects performance, and this article as it stands is kinda about that when it comes down to it, even the title. DatRamboX commented on how he appreciates the level of detail everything gets, and that's also a thing with draw distance since it's a lot more satisfying to see things detailed in the distance than a blurred texture.
Maybe if you brought up any sensible arguments you'd have more than one bubble. Well what can you expect from someone who supports the "FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU" festival that failed so miserably.
Wait, what does that have to do with his comment?
As it turns out, Valve filed the copyright for it and all, which may indeed hint to it seeing the light of day eventually.
So it's not "never coming out."
Of course the guy with the new Dante as his picture would be the dumb one.
Well actually I'm sorry to say that it's a niche market for guys with big packages.
I'd prefer it to stay pc, tbh.
I think you're wrong with that generalization.
Nerds are too smart to buy an Xbox One.
The presentation was great and all, but I think I'll skip consoles this year. Nothing really snagging my attention, and to be honest most of these games don't seem worth the trouble of console gaming for me, nor the actual price of this generation's consoles.
Guess I'll either wait for something appealing or stick to my pc, but I'm sure as hell not buying a console for just one game that may or may not be fun. Just saying.
Please let it be a joke for all our sakes.
I honestly can't stand Kiefer in his acting, and I personally think that removing Hayter is creating a void which can never be filled again.
The thing about comparing the levels of restriction on PC and Console, you can actually control whether or not you have those restrictions on your PC. You have the choice of using Steam, Origin, or just playing games without any of those services.
I'm okay with PC, and enjoy it. But in my opinion, I prefer it not for the functionality with gaming, but the sheer amount of options and tinkering I can do offline or playing around with code and NOT be doing something to inf...
Xbox One is nowhere worth that to me, so no thanks.
So I waited to see a video about the game's multiplayer and I see.. This? It's just a regular TPS with a little more depth.
Not what I was expecting with all the hype and angry people when I asked what it was all about.
I don't even have a Twitter.
I don't even play console games, so I wanted to know what the game was like. If it's that big of a problem that I didn't hear anything convincingly good about it then please enlighten me.
If I'd have heard something good about it instead of being told to assume it's gonna be good then yeah I'd have gotten back into consoles just to play it.
I really don't get the hype for this game.
What's so great about it? This is a serious question, so the disagree-ers are probably going to have a hay-day with it.
Anywho, what's so great about this game? From what I've HEARD, and what I've pieced together, it just sounds like a run of the mill survival horror game.
At least have the courtesy to fill me in, as my circumstances to watch any videos on it are pretty dim....
I feel like they're going to have every game follow the sim city model now.
Wow.
What a rip.
Sorry, not picking this one up.
I'm not all that excited for the PS4, to be completely honest. Guess I'll wait and see if it's worth my money or not, because I'd rather not blow it all on the console that I haven't even gotten a good idea of it's true capabilities yet, much less how good the launch titles are.
I think it's nice looking, personally. I switched to windows 8 due to circumstance of my laptop being preloaded with it. After having it for roughly a few months, I actually love windows 8, no problems on my end and I tend to do a lot more than just java coding. As long as they don't go overboard with the metro thing, I think it won't be a problem at all unless you just hate everything new and simple looking.