key word: "target".
"target" should be the standard for this generation of consoles. i still cant wrap my head around a "target" that has been standard for years on PC.
im so glad this is news. those damn internet connections...
oh the internet. don't disagree with it. those thousands of people you don't know really have an effect on my everyday life.
ive been waiting for TLG to buy a PS4, but i think BloodBorne has my deal sealed early.
You are 100% correct decrypt. which isn't a knock on the XB1.
maybe they miss the massaging Valve can deliver
heard that before, like MS finally cares about PC gaming.
In the article it states that DX12 games need to be built from the ground up with DX12. Halo 5 isn't using DX12.
only 2 words need to be uttered by this news...
Funk Yeah!
"Yes the installation is the same, but too often there are post install issues on the PC that you need to solve yourself, which could take hours in some cases, or you'll find your hardware isn't up to snuff even though it met requirements."
those two issues are near non-existent now.
I'm glad my mates pressed me to purchase it. Very very underrated game.
the hardware didnt program the game, the developers did. give them the praise
funny, people dont bash Cerny for calling the PS4 a "Supercharged PC". which made me bust out laughing when i read it.
im really excited about DX12.
What is that exactly? Gabe is making all of Valve's tech available for anyone to have.
the L4D series is the pinnacle of zombies games and co-op games. there isnt anything like or near as heart pounding as L4D.
Dead Island was so bad im waiting for Dying Light to be on sale for really cheap.
i always rent console games. always. from SNES til now, even though i rented Super Mario Kart enough times to buy it 3 fold. in fact, renting should be the standard for console buyers imo. rent, buy if the game is worth it. same with PC, torrent, if the game is worth buying buy it.
there is just too many crap AAA games in the mainstream world of gaming. i've had more fun with indie games the last few years then a 100 million dollar budget game.
no, it doesnt show loyalty. it has to do with games released per console. especially in the infant stage of said console. gamers want games, and The Order was released when not many games are being released.
if you had to pick between 3 games released in a certain month, or 50, statistics show that a game is going to show strong sales.
i miss the time when gamers werent idiots. thank you internet >.<
"download while you still can" always makes me laugh