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That is exactly how I would lay them out.
My choice is Vice City. Great atmosphere. Great story. And amazing soundtrack.
Exactly what I was thinking, Christopher.
Exactly. Years ago I saw a video of a guy that had built a motor driven race chair with a mounted wheel and pedals that would lean forward back left and right to create the feeling of inertia. That would really help me too. You could feel how hard you were breaking or turning. But... I imagine that rig costs more than my actual car. Lol
I find that I'm better with a wheel. It's easier to correct a bit of oversteer, or avoid accidentally tapping another car in a turn. The bigger difference is VR. It's easier to judge distance to corner so my breaking gets better. I find it also makes recovering from a slide easier as you can keep your eyes on the track even if you're a bit sideways.
As Giblet and I have been discussing, I don't care about open world, resolution, or frames per second in this discussion. I am talking about the most visually impressive game. The game where someone walks in and sees it running on your 75 inch TV that blows them away. As a starting point, I'm using The Order. An early PS4 game. RDR 2 is close, but The Order is more visually impressive to those that are just watching.
RDR 2 looks great, but it is still not on par with The Order. You moved the goal posts when you brought up linear and static lighting. It still doesn't change the fact that The Order is overall visually better. I was simply stating that The Order is a starting point.
Sorry Giblet... No matter which way you try to spin it, you still can not give me an example of a better looking game than The Order. I'm not taking about resolution, or frames per second. I'm talking about a more visually impressive game.
If you think that bar is too low, tell me what looks as good as The Last of Us: Part 2. I can answer this one for you... There is nothing.
EDIT: In standard pc only guy fashion, we're back to no argument an...
Can't do it, eh?... All you pc only guys can do is hit the disagree button?.. I'm very disappointed in you.
That's exactly my point!
EDIT: I'm disappointed by your edit. I thought the one where you called me a "tard" was better insight into your thought process.
Show me anything on pc That looks as good as the early gen PS4 game The Order. I'll wait.......
Pc only gamers... This game should be on pc. That game should be on pc. I want this game on pc. That game would be better on pc. I'm no schmuck.. I don't relegate myself to one system. Port begging pc only people are beyond pathetic. Our pcs may be more powerful, but many of the best games are not there to play. Your comment makes you seem petty.
Not unless Nvidia has come up with a big list of completely exclusive awesome games. Oh they haven't?.. Sounds like they didn't do shit that isn't expected then.
Remember Me. Mirrors Edge. Vice City.
Now it's gone from port begging to port assumption?.. It's getting pathetic.
I agree and disagree. The extra money, and possible interest that could be garnered from a pc port is good, but pc only players could think, why buy a PlayStation when we will get an enhanced version of the game in a couple years. Also, the people working on pc ports could be using that time to be working on new PlayStation exclusives in stead.
As I've said before... If you want to play PlayStation games, buy a PlayStation. That's the whole point of exclusives. The port begging is getting pathetic.
Simple... You want to play PlayStation games, buy a PlayStation. That's the whole point of exclusives.
Terrible product branding.