Please no more QTE's and casual, immersion breaking button prompts.
Games need less hand holding and more personal creativity. That's all I'm asking.
Its legal as long as you own a hard copy. Why do you care what they think anyway. Live a little for fx sake.
True. But I think you'd be suprised at how many gamers don't know that 360 and xb1 controllers work natively with windows pc games.
They just assume its m/kb only for pc.
Sony and Microsoft don't have the balls to release this game on their store front.
Valve is a private company so it can do whatever it pleases and not have to pander to any shareholders.
It's back on Steam now..
It's an XBone EXCLUDED :D
I'm kinda let down bc I just purchased DS2 a couple weeks ago. Hope Steam offers a cheap upgrade option like they did with Sleeping Dogs
All you need is an overclockable Core i5 (quad core) CPU for gaming. Skip the i7's, hyperthreading is largely irrelevant for gaming. The $100~ you save could be better spent on a faster graphics card. This is common knowledge in the PC community.
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CS:GO still going strong. Reinstalled it a couple weeks ago and man is it addictive! Boom headshot! :D
I think some people would rather have one machine(pc) that plays it all instead of buying multiple machines(each individual console).
There are other advantages to emulation like upscaled resolutions and increased frame rates as well.
I heard a rumor that it's a one time transfer so be careful.
Yeah for all intense and purposes the current video game paradigm as we know it is tapped out. This goes along with the "no system sellers" argument.
There needs to be fresh, innovative, genre creating games this gen and so far there is not. The publishers are too greedy and afraid to take any risks and that is gonna be the downfall of video games.
Face-lift/Nostalgia remakes alone are not enough to keep this gen afloat.
Games need...
970, 980 or wait for the new AMD 390x to arrive.
Sounds like a typical console peasant to me.
Doesn't the xbone version run smoother anyway? Doesn't matter to me #PCNOPEASANTRY
Piss poor performance.
Problem was Sony and the industry in general pushing the tech out the door prematurely. PS3 didn't run games fast enough for 3D to be a good experience. A frame rate of 120 is par for the course with 3D (60fps for each eye).
Also issues such as "cross talk" with the shutter glasses were not addressed with first gen 3D TVs pissing off early adopters, like myself.
SteamLink is what I have higher hopes for. It makes the most sense in my case. It's cheap and if you're like me and already have a nice PC, you don't need to shell out $500+ for a Steambox or another PC to play games on a TV in another room.
It basically delivers a console like experience with PC quality visuals and performance for only $50