Well that didn't take long.Returned to Steam:
That was fastReturned to Steam:
So, what happened?
Probably someone got paidSo, what happened?
yup. as much as i loved the game all the riddler stuff was way too much. i would do them if i pas them and could figure it out quick enough otherwise id pass and keep on flyingArkham City has too much content.
"I'll be making the world peaceful even if I have to kill everyone"Ugghhh I can't wait, it's probably the game I'm most hyped for and the next one where I may just take time off for it. Ya'll can have your cowboy foraging simulators and your Doot Calls, I'll be making the world peaceful whether it wants to be or not
There was also an AR challenge that was the bane(hah) of my existence. You had to swoop down and gain momentum to travel through a long tunnel without touching the ground. The timing was super finicky and I am really surprised that I actually went to the trouble of completing the challenge.yup. as much as i loved the game all the riddler stuff was way too much. i would do them if i pas them and could figure it out quick enough otherwise id pass and keep on flying
Its silly to say that this invalidates the entire list. Far more hits than misses and I'm super duper on board with the list taking a wide angle view of gaming over the past 10 years and not just laser focusing on AAA hard core games like a lot of "BEST OF" lists do.The criteria for Polygon's list makes no sense to me because it seems to vacillate between personal love for a game, and "cultural importance." If you're going by cultural importance, sure Flappybird and Kim K's game were a huge phenomenon that could deserve inclusion on a list of games from the decade.
Nah, the list is really dumb because of these two blurbs:
Excuse me, what the flying shit?
The only reason I don't still use my 2500k bought in 2011 (I think) is because my motherboard failed and sellers wanted more money for the replacement identical 2nd hand motherboard than when I bought it new. Popularity of the old tech heh.I mean the switch is $300, all of the games are $60 and the controllers are $75. Believe me, there are people who easily have sunk $1000 plus into the switch.
PC AAA gaming requires expensive and require multi-gen hardware upgrades. Basic PC gaming (which is a lot of pc gaming) is a lot more accessible and PC games are cheaper than ever! Almost any rig can run Hollow Knight, Return of the Obra Din, Minit ect.
it's just the store page, sorrydon't give me hope
Eh, probably the page got updated because the game was added to the Remote Play Together category. Same happened with TMNT last week and I doubt that either it or VT4 are coming back. Still, it gave me a bit of hope, even if just for a few minutes.it's just the store page, sorry
although they DID add the DRM info and the "excluded from family sharing" info box just now ... so maybe they are preparing to put it back up for sale
yeah, i suppose that might've been itEh, probably the page got updated because the game was added to the Remote Play Together category. Same happened with TMNT last week and I doubt that either it or VT4 are coming back. Still, it gave me a bit of hope, even if just for a few minutes.
I spent an hour on that one last night! Just gave up. The gliding is way to finicky and you dont teleport back up when you fail you have to manually go back to the start.There was also an AR challenge that was the bane(hah) of my existence. You had to swoop down and gain momentum to travel through a long tunnel without touching the ground. The timing was super finicky and I am really surprised that I actually went to the trouble of completing the challenge.
Yup, no Hamble bundle today
This one went live last week.VR Software Bundle started today.Humble VR & AR Bundle
Pay what you want for a bundle of content and support charity!www.humblebundle.com
Somehow when the reverse happens, people are silent. Funny how that works.Each time a bad pc port is being released, console gamers spam social media that this is the reason why console gaming is far superior to pc gaming. Hilarious.
Thanks for the mention and recommendation.It's still Tuesday, so it's still time for me to post my weekly Newspeek :
Newspeek #6 - Dystopeek
Halloween est passé, novembre est arrivé avec sa pluie, son froid et sa déprime, mais les Newspeek continuent avec sadystopeek.fr
Talking about Grindwheel Games in it
First, full disclosure; the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2 has not been available for press to play ahead of time. With that in mind, this introductory part of our review concerns the game as it has existed until today – on consoles. However, with over 100 hours of in-game experience to date, and with the PC version changing very little of the creative fundamentals that underpin the game, it feels right to discuss why it’s such a monumental achievement.
The technical details – graphical, performance, all of that – will come as soon as possible, once I’ve had some time to play around with everything.
and yet Bandai has not updated the library assetsReturned to Steam:
I mean if they won't peacefully join me and my superior technological ways then that's just on them"I'll be making the world peaceful even if I have to kill everyone"
Ah my bad. I saw that there were 11 bundles after the usual update time and thought it was this one ^^;This one went live last week.
-I'll give you the writing on some wasn't great, no doubt. I didn't really read the blurbs on the games that were self explanatory.I'm all in favor of lists that have a wider examination of the last decade.
However:
A) The writing on that list fairly low-quality considering what I'd expect from a higher profile gaming outlet. Some of Simone and Colin's blurbs stick out like a thumb.
B) There's a number of cop-out entries that are groupings of games instead of singular games, which I really dislike
C) Quality of writing aside, the content of the blurbs on the list sometimes seems at odds with the title of "best games" when it seems to actually want to say more about "most important games" and "most popular" games. But even that is incoherent at times. Including, as an example, League because of its contribution to esports titles but not Dota is strange.
D) On a list of 100 games, there were literally only 3 entries I was unfamiliar with. Again, I do appreciate lists that have some wider examination of games. That's why I enjoy reading "weird" yearly lists like Tom Chick's or TIME's, because they include some games you might not see on a Top list otherwise. Granted, I'm not exactly a "casual gamer," so it might be hard to find games I haven't heard of, but 3/100 is pretty meh for me.
Concerning software? I don't know. From what I understand you usually to pay someone to do it.Made a review on Blair Witch
Wanted to make it in time for Halloween sale, but last was pretty busy for me, so here we are. Also, the serious question now - does anyone know the easy way to create subtitles for the video? Because I've tried to find more about it, but all I saw is a suggestion to manually add all the timings, which is... Not what I want to do honestly, it's pain in the ass, especially for long videos I'm still working on. Maybe there's by chance someone who had experience with that topic?
Yeah that's what I do now. I used to be that unless I could max out a game I wouldn't play it and wait till I could. It's such a freedom to not really care anymore and just enjoy games still.Regarding the hardware discussion, I had a Gtx 660 until three years into the current generation, then bought a 1050ti which I'll probably keep until at least a couple of years into the next generation¯\(ツ)/¯. I only care about 60 fps, not about resolutions and settings so I play everything at 900p-1080p on medium.
I was that, until the 660ti hit a brick wall in 2017...... So PS4 it is.Yeah that's what I do now. I used to be that unless I could max out a game I wouldn't play it and wait till I could. It's such a freedom to not really care anymore and just enjoy games still.
December cant come soon enoughLol at ultra. I have the same graphics card so I can feel it.