I mean the review does contain TWO full length let's plays of the game, so yes... it is longer.Yeah, fucking reviews are PhD grade dissertations now. I bet the review is longer than the fucking game.
that's impressive ... but yeah - there's no fucking way in hell i'm gonna watch this ... i just can't take that shit anymore, lol everyone suddenly makes 90+ min essays about shit ... who even has the time to watch that? like, come on
I will rather play videogames or read books than listening to review if I have six hours to spare
I too miss text based reviews, though I bet with the length of some of these he could just publish a novel instead. However, I think all of you are missing the point. His "reviews" aren't really reviews. You shouldn't be watching them to know if a game is good or if you should buy it. Hell you probably don't want to watch these videos without playing the games or at least have some foreknowledge of the games being discussed. These ARE dissertations. Critical essays about games. Stories about life. Discussions of game design. The fact that its called a review is really a misnomer, I wish he'd change the name to essays or something. I don't watch these to learn about the games (although you do A LOT of that), I watch them to learn about everything around the game.Yeah, I miss good old days when reviews had been text-based, though I guess it's easier for someone to just speak one's impressions instead of writing them.
Wait what's happening?
Humble after they convinced everyone to agree to the 6 month deal.
rip to the villain.
Not sure it's what you are asking for but MF Doom has passed away.Wait what's happening?
The other way around. You need to not have Gamepass Ultimate, so for example just standard Gamepass or nothing at all. Then you buy some time with Xbox Games Gold. It seems it's easy to find 36 month packages from resellers.I have PC Ultimate now so if I go buy a couple years of gold...will it automatically be converted to ultimate when I redeem it?
So it can be done without a console right?The other way around. You need to not have Gamepass Ultimate, so for example just standard Gamepass or nothing at all. Then you buy some time with Xbox Games Gold. It seems it's easy to find 36 month packages from resellers.
Then when you upgrade to Ultimate (this needs to be a paid upgrade), it will transform the time you have for Gold into Gamepass Ultimate, with a 1:1 ratio.
You don't have to subscribe just let it run out, it works if you don't subscribe to anything, then just add the gold and then resub to ultimate.So it can be done without a console right?
So I wait until my ultimate expires later this year then sub to regular 10$ per month GP. Then I buy a bunch of gold + resub to ultimate and it will work?
Ah I see what you mean. Thnxs.You don't have to subscribe just let it run out, it works if you don't subscribe to anything, then just add the gold and then resub to ultimate.
So we can say that Steam Controller v2 is dead for sure, I guess.
I would guess Neptune is new type of controller for a new VR system Valve is working on, a successor to the Index. Seems consistent to what Valve has been working on in the last few years.TIL: Steam Controller v2 and Neptune are separate projects.
So we can say that Steam Controller v2 is dead for sure, I guess.
I think Neptune sightings are from early 2020 Mor maybe remembers better?
Community - MetaSteam | April 2020 - A Disaster Report From Raccoon City
I love Dark Souls, but those games are. way. too. long..... Never got passed Anor Londo in DS1 even though I've played countless hours. DS1 I've got 50+ hours and I'm halfway through perhaps? They are great indeed, but too freaking long. They sure are. Once one replays (dies countless times)...metacouncil.com
Why would a 2022 game be in the OP for January 2021?No Hitman 3 in the OP
I don't think VR uses Steam Input (Knucles don't exists in this at least), so this is likely actual Steam Controller variation Valve has (at some point of time) worked on.I would guess Neptune is new type of controller for a new VR system Valve is working on, a successor to the Index. Seems consistent to what Valve has been working on in the last few years.
The first thing that crossed my mind while reading Neptune was : "how is Hiperdimension Neptunia related to Steam Controller v2 lol" and then I saw the picture and got a better understanding about the topic.TIL: Steam Controller v2 and Neptune are separate projects.
I got kinda confused by this, what is the connection between V2 and Neptune?TIL: Steam Controller v2 and Neptune are separate projects.
So we can say that Steam Controller v2 is dead for sure, I guess.
I think Neptune sightings are from early 2020 Mor maybe remembers better?
Community - MetaSteam | April 2020 - A Disaster Report From Raccoon City
I love Dark Souls, but those games are. way. too. long..... Never got passed Anor Londo in DS1 even though I've played countless hours. DS1 I've got 50+ hours and I'm halfway through perhaps? They are great indeed, but too freaking long. They sure are. Once one replays (dies countless times)...metacouncil.com
What a shame that it is a EGS exclusive.No Hitman 3 in the OP
why would i include a game that's 12 months away?No Hitman 3 in the OP
I assume Neptune is second attempt at improved Steam Controller.I got kinda confused by this, what is the connection between V2 and Neptune?
hopefully they got paid wellWhat a shame that it is a EGS exclusive.
Players will pay them well if they release it on steam... Well, publishing is hard and economy is difficult, so I understand their decision to take the money from Tim. Hopefully they won't continue doing this when releasing 007.hopefully they got paid well
Something that might help is the speed-hack feature of Cheat Engine. You open an application you want, then select it in Cheat Engine and can then try to use the hack to manipulate the speed at which everything is simulated. Together with a hotkey, it makes for a nice way to add a turbo mode to nearly every game. It can also use values lower than 1.0, I think, so you could slow down bits to make challenges easier.I am pretty bad at playing action games, so the challenges in Batman Arkham Asylum are... well, challenging. Going to spend more time practicing.
At this price, Horace is a must-buy for everyone! This game is the most polished love letter to gaming I've ever seen!Horace - 77% off - €3.33 - Steam
Dead? maybe notTIL: Steam Controller v2 and Neptune are separate projects.
So we can say that Steam Controller v2 is dead for sure, I guess.
I think Neptune sightings are from early 2020 Mor maybe remembers better?
Community - MetaSteam | April 2020 - A Disaster Report From Raccoon City
I love Dark Souls, but those games are. way. too. long..... Never got passed Anor Londo in DS1 even though I've played countless hours. DS1 I've got 50+ hours and I'm halfway through perhaps? They are great indeed, but too freaking long. They sure are. Once one replays (dies countless times)...metacouncil.com
Don't worry, I will vote later todayNobody has voted in 2021 yet! :stupefy: :wtf:
I am not too worried. We already have 31 ballots, and based on my experience, many people vote during the last few days!Don't worry, I will vote later today
Thanks for the advice. But I am a traditional person, so I never cheat . The challenges are difficult but fun, so I am willing to put more time into them rather than just abandon and move on.Something that might help is the speed-hack feature of Cheat Engine. You open an application you want, then select it in Cheat Engine and can then try to use the hack to manipulate the speed at which everything is simulated. Together with a hotkey, it makes for a nice way to add a turbo mode to nearly every game. It can also use values lower than 1.0, I think, so you could slow down bits to make challenges easier.
Wait, you can hotkey speedhack in CE!?Something that might help is the speed-hack feature of Cheat Engine. You open an application you want, then select it in Cheat Engine and can then try to use the hack to manipulate the speed at which everything is simulated. Together with a hotkey, it makes for a nice way to add a turbo mode to nearly every game. It can also use values lower than 1.0, I think, so you could slow down bits to make challenges easier.
Yeah. It's the main reason I can endure to play most JRPGs. Ni No Kuni without that would be a terrible bore .But with it it's fun and enjoyable.Wait, you can hotkey speedhack in CE!?
Edit -> Settings -> HotkeysWhere do you open this window?
ThanksEdit -> Settings -> Hotkeys
This is extremely sad, since I loved the first LoS a lot. Incredible how they managed to ruin the sequel so much.Put about 1 hour into Castlevania LoS2 but it's such poorly designed game that it doesn't feel worthy of my time.
It also treats the player like a toddler, I can't believe how much it beats you over the head with explaining every little thing.
I actually made a post about this the other day.So I've been hearing about this Xbox gamepass conversion ultimate/gold trick for a while now but I am still confused how it works exactly.
I have PC Ultimate now so if I go buy a couple years of gold...will it automatically be converted to ultimate when I redeem it?
Or
Is this just a thing for console owners who never had ultimate but do have gold. And they can just auto convert by getting ultimate for the first time?
I kinda don't wanna fuck around and buy gold subs since I don't even own an Xbox. But I do believe you can redeem subs through your MS account anyways right? The idea of getting several years of PC gamepass ultimate for cheap is appealing especially after they acquired Bethesda .