This is pretty much the same desktop I have, and I share the same sentiment. I end up using my deck for 70-80% of my gaming and my desktop for the other 30% AAA gaming when I really want or need the extra beef. Otherwise Deck is just about my favorite way to play games, period.
*yawn* more fawning over MS's GaaS sub... Why bring that onto a great platform that is actually trying to "sell" games to consumers. Get a streaming handheld or something for that trash, like the Logitech G.
Yeah, I haven't seen any proof it was a Nintendo DMCA. It could have been an activist Nintendo fan trying to do the righteous work for them.
Good. Live Services are trash for the most part.
These suit and tie clowns are always doing what "they" think the consumer wants. You can almost hear them cawing and bumbling about "Cloud" and "Live Service" in a board room, thinking that's where the market is moving. They apparently haven't gotten the memo. Vote with your wallet folks.
Yesss, this looks great. They've double down on 2042 and really turned it around.
I’m always physical on console and wish I could be on PC. Thankfully Steam handles licenses better than most digital stores. Even if the game gets pulled from the store for some reason it’s still available to me to download.
Beh. Tim Sweeney is such a pain. He's always trying to force Apple to play by his rules. He should make his own phone, and launch his own app store there and see if he can make it viable. Options are nice, unless they're parasitic, i.e. Epic Games / CCP.
Good. Now they can double down on spending their development efforts focused on the biggest community of fans that actually support the franchise and deliver the best possible quality on one platform. No watered down XBOX Series S support wasting their time and thinning out the premium console versions. Microsoft's buyout spree has left a bad taste in everyone's mouth about industry consolidation, running treasured studios and their IP into the dirt, and forcing the end of physical...
Nah. We might see some real competition again. Maybe from a company that actually loves gaming. Like Sega.
Super stoked, excellent pricing too. SteamDeck library+++
Gross.
Agreed.
Great work Nintendo
I love Devolver published games.
Agreed. I had high hopes. It is a good game, but I have trouble wanting to come back to it. That’s a problem I never had and still don’t have with Skyrim. I’ve been playing different versions of Skyrim since it launched on PC back in the day, all the way to the current Switch build, and yet again with a heavily modded version of Skyrim VR. It’s such a rich world I still find new corners over never seen before. I cant say I’ve found even one or the worlds in StarField to even begin to a...
Personally, I think 120Hz OLED is worth it. I can’t stand LCD headsets anymore. The haptics on the PSVR 2 controllers are the best in the VR industry as well.
For small indie games and service based games, sure. It’s pointless to buy a disk or cart for a <1GB game unless it’s fantastic and truly worth paying extra for. And the same goes for buying a disk for a 50GB install of a game that has a 100GB+ day 1 patch and will have many more over its entire usable life and never work without a server to connect to.
Otherwise, at least for some of us, physical is king and always will be.
lol, okay. Nice way to try and gaslight everyone into thinking what’s happening to XBOX has to be happening to PlayStation, too. Sorry; one company is in 3rd, and one is in 1st. And hint, it’s neither of them. It’s the one people say isn’t really a console.
I really hope they don’t bite off more than they can chew after showing they have the patience to develop an extraordinary quality experience like BG3. Bethesda fell for the “bigger is better” mantra and we ended up with StarField.