Since I've been busy moving I've only had the chance to play Greedfall once, but I immediately recognized that chair, haha. It's in like the first fifteen minutes so that fact that I haven't played it as much probably helped
Yeah, I generally have a pretty good memory. I just think of what games were released this year and then whatever seems to fit I take a look at the artstyle and feel for the game to gauge if it fits. I might do a Google search with a few keywords but when I tried that with Metro initially I got nothing. Licked out when I went back and looked again
I've never played Metro but it looked quintessentially Metro to me. I couldn't find anything related to it in Google so I looked at the rest of this year to see what else it could be. I got nothing. Decided to try Metro one more time and by some stroke of luck got the exact right keywords to find a screenshot of that part of the game. Got lucky on that one!
Now this one I recognized immediately.
I bet they do in a year or two. The Lite's sales so far have been 100% additive to the OG Switch. Switch sales are up YoY even if you take out Lite sales. Adding in a home only version would likely give the same result.
With no screen or battery it would probably be pretty cheap. Plus they could use the newer chip in the Switch 2.0 without prioritizing battery life over power, so we could see more stable frame rates and games with dynamic res run at their full potential...
@fonger08,
Looks like you got your wish: just announced some earlier!
Yeah, the end of the year always makes me anxious to see what we've got for the next year, as Nintendo plays things close to their chest.
On the other hand, just knowing there's games out there that we know absolutely nothing about and will hit in the next 12 months is crazy, compared to the games we hear about 2-3 years before release.
It's an interesting strategy and I do like that it keeps you on your toes and ready for surprises.
Last year's PS4/Xbox sales were propped up by Sony's incredibly strong first party output (this year hasn't been as solid in that department) and, as much as I hate to say it, the success of Fortnite.
The PS5 or next Xbox announcements should be hitting early next year. They'll probably be pretty comparable in specs and price, so you might as well wait until either some concrete details are leaked or we get some announcements.
Yeah, with the old model I didn't have any huge problems with the battery until Fire Emblem. It feels like Fire Emblem drains the battery in under two hours.
Well, we know for sure the CPUs are gonna be a massive step up.
@Corcertoine,
Or it might not.
Plus you could invest $10,000 over 10 years and end up with $25,000 pretty easily.
Yup, big fan of Nintendo and I'll straight up say the Joy-Con issue is probably one of the biggest flaws a gaming controller has faced in recent memory. I need mine sent in for repair but at the same time it just feels like they will come back and have more issues in another couple years.
I had no issues at launch, but now every single one of my three pairs of joy-cons have drift so bad you can barely play with them. It's sad. Thankfully they're now offering free repairs and I can borrow some from my brother in the meantime for Fire emblem
Yeah, I have no interest in paying anything for more storage because as card prices are plummeting so fast.
Plus it's not as if the parts cost is the only cost involved.
The dock costs $90 on its own. That's overpriced and probably with a large overhead. However, even if you were to assume they're barely breaking even at $90 you have to retailer markup, cost of packaging material and the cost to package the product, cost to ship the product to stores, etc . . .
So even if you were to assume the dock was barely turning a profit at $90, the actual sav...
Eh, I wouldn't call people selfish for complaining about this. Those people were told they were getting one thing from a service they pay for, but then last minute it was switched for something else.
I do think Detroit Become Human is the better pick for those that don't have it, but I don't think it's a problem for those that were hoping to get PES to be a bit peeved about the situation.
Basically where I am at. I bought a used 1070 for cheap to hold me over until Navi, but Navi isn't looking like anything special so a 2070 super is what I'm looking at.
I'd probably hold out for ampere and to see what Intel's launching if not for the fact that my current GPU presses right against my PSU and I want to get a Zen2, but I don't want to have to put that GPU back in because I'm worried that too much of it could bend the connectors trying t...
I dunno, I didn't buy the first one, but with Mario Maker 2 I can see picking it up every few weeks to play some of the top levels and have a steady stream of 2D Mario content.
I think release window more like it. It's probably H2 2020 so I don't think they will mail down a date just yes to avoid having any delays. My guess is July, August, or September but it would be a bad look to announce that now and then delay so I'm not expecting any specific date yet.
Dreams should get release info for sure. Maybe some Days Gone DLC?