LOL.
There, I've done my part of the global gaming community to laugh at Target and their knee-jerk decisions.
He's drumming alright.
Unless these re-reviews turned into an industry-wide practice that encompass every game, then no. What's the point of giving one game a re-review when other games, especially those that don't bring a lot of viewers, don't get a chance?
While the media is calling for re-reviews, a similar system is already present with user reviews like in Steam's customer reviews. Most recent example of how useful this feature is is during Steam' Exploration Sale. Battlest...
An upward movement is more than welcomed but it better be worth it. I don't think most PC gamers complained about the bump in VRAM but they did expressed concern about the reason for the sudden bump in game requirements.
I mean one of the first games to strictly impose a high number of RAM limit was COD: Ghosts and the end result was horrible. DDR3 system RAM is quite easy to upgrade but VRAM is a bit hard. Thanks to Nvidia's 900 series the floodgates have opened and...
You can't go wrong with a card that surprised a lot of reviewers upon release and kept them fawning over it for weeks.
I agree Vaas is a good character but personally I really loathe him. He's Asian and an psychotic evil person who operates in the tropics is a bit too close to home for me.
It's not racial thing but more like that thinking that a person like him might exist near me is quite terrifying. Some say he so deliciously devious that it's satisfying to kill him in the end but for me I just want to get away and end it quickly every time he appears. I can detach myself and en...
This label system would only pressure game makers to add female elements in the game because they have too. It will make the whole gender equality efforts feel artificial because devs are forced to implement them.
What will happen to game devs or games that don't get the label? Will they looked down upon or discriminated by not having a label?
“Throughout the history of Dragon Age, these amazing and majestic beasts have been pushed to the edge of extinction due to bloodthirsty humans hunting them down, and destroying their nests."
I don't know what to say that...
What happens if we find a planet that is perfect for our colonization but there's a whole population of Xenomorphs there? Even Predators think they should be eradicated immediately.
Are they really 1080P zealots or people burned by the promise that these consoles can do what is pretty much a standard resolution on PCs these days?
Remember the PS3 and 360 were promoted as some sort of wonder devices that can replace PCs as serious pixel pushers. Why buy an expensive PC when those consoles can do the same tricks at ridiculously lower price? At first that was true but after 5 years PC gaming rebounded and console fans started giving excuses that "gamep...
The link to the article itself is mirroring Early Access. Clicking it only brings you to some site that gives a summary, an early taste so to speak, for the real article that you have click another link at the end if you want the full story.
Come now, not all pirates are bad. I don't know whether this is self serving but I used to consider myself as a "reluctant" pirate.
I used to pirate games not due to some vague sense of entitlement but because it was the only option I have. When I started gaming back in 2001 games don't come to where I lived. I don't have a credit card, the internet was still young and I didn't know how to order games from abroad. There were, however, countless shops...
I recognized my weaknesses in online gaming but at times it's hard to compensate for it when the games themselves put us in extreme conditions like putting a whole batch of potentially DKE-riddled players in the same team. Even if we know our weaknesses and try to cope with it, other players who are having a kill streak might not be understanding because they expect us to perform just as good.
Am I reading this right? A Japanese game developer who is getting their first PC game out after decades of console exclusivity is confidently saying that?
I'm not doubting them or being sarcastic, just a bit mind-blown. Other Japanese developers have to make a lot of compromises to their PC ports but here we have one of the most hyped game this gen and the game maker is oozing with confidence with it's performance and scalability.
They are showing us ...
It's like Planetary Annihilation in reverse. A lot of promises during crowd funding and early access...pulled the rug before/at/post launch. I still can't play PA even to this day.
I didn't follow this game's development as closely as most people but it has my attention. It is in my wishlist because of the promised offline mode but now it's close to be being crossed out.
Of course they have to make it like that. Otherwise how are they going to charge gamers for multiplayer DLCs if they can make their own maps or even better ones?
And yet it's on the PC and shot straight to Steam's top sellers list upon launch. It would've sold more copies if the publisher hadn't region locked it in some areas even in Japan.
It has bugs and glitches, just like any other game out there and there are bound to be fixes for them.
Why do we need to get it on a platform that is on it's way to retirement when we can get it on a much more flexible platform that allows you to bring your old ...
Ah...giving threats to Uruk bosses. The only kind of threats that everyone could get into.
I initially give threats for the epics but I soon discovered that killing a boss that hid behind a wall of minions is much more satisfying. When I confronted them and they acknowledged my threats while declaring I was a big fool for doing so...it bring tears to my eyes as I chop their heads off soon after.
I don't hate Origin or Uplay. It's just that EA and Ubisoft doesn't have many games that interest me. Most of them are just the same game with different numbers(BF and AC) and a ton of DLCs that you have to buy separately.
They're talking about system ram, i.e. DDR3, that you stick on the motherboard. Those are the cheapest and easiest PC component you can upgrade at any time.
What people are wary about these sudden increase of system requirements is their real purpose. Does the game really need that much hardware on the PC when it can also play nicely on consoles that use lesser hardware?
Is the game really that graphically advanced that it needs extremely high hardware re...