only in the US where trademarks are a fucking nightmare thanks to troll companies like Ironburg InventionsApparently having back buttons on controller is so big crime that it needs six days for trial?
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only in the US where trademarks are a fucking nightmare thanks to troll companies like Ironburg InventionsApparently having back buttons on controller is so big crime that it needs six days for trial?
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BCI is scary as fuck.
Patent. But in 2033, when patent expires, we can have controllers with back buttons (without paying $4 per controller for rights). PS7-gen maybe becomes standard?only in the US where trademarks are a fucking nightmare thanks to troll companies like Ironburg Inventions
I felt like this for some time in Control when the difficulty starts to go up and you don't have all the abilities unlocked yet. But once you do, combat became really fun to me again, just for how much you could break it. You could destroy even the toughest enemies with a few well placed attacks, move around the level quickly and just spam everything with attacks. Control feels like the most refined take that Remedy has ever had on combat.I love Control aesthetics but man does encounters get tedious.
Half way through Alan Wake
Ya know what would make the combat better? If the damned radar wouls tell me where enemies are. Like shit the fact that it only tells you where to go is a waste, if notes enemy location it'd make it easier to avoid back attacks for one thing :V
Still enjoying it but dang do episodes get LONG
Indeed, Control has the best combat of Remedy games so far (although Ive played very little of Quantum Break). It was quite bad in Alan Wake, unfortunately. American Nightmare had better combat than AW1, at least.I felt like this for some time in Control when the difficulty starts to go up and you don't have all the abilities unlocked yet. But once you do, combat became really fun to me again, just for how much you could break it. You could destroy even the toughest enemies with a few well placed attacks, move around the level quickly and just spam everything with attacks. Control feels like the most refined take that Remedy has ever had on combat.
I hope for Alan Wake 2 they have something better up their sleeve than the dumb flashlight mechanics from AW1. I feel with Control they have already shown how they could use the "Darkness" in interesting ways, but Alan Wake doesn't have the same powers as Jesse does, so I kinda hope they don't just copy the combat from the first game again.
I wish I could but I can't. I've never had the premium experience in 30 years of owning PCs. The most expensive graphics card I've ever bought was the 8800GT at 220 €. The most I have ever spent on a CPU is 170 €. I got through this generation with a GTX 660 and a 1050 Ti. It's not just that PC gaming has free online or cheaper games. It's also the fact that the lack of a hard cutoff (as opposed to console generations) means that you can still play new games many years after your hardware's logical 'end of life'.I have no idea why I’m getting called on this?
edit: ah wait, I’m guessing it’s from that “unpopular opinions” thread on Era.
Tbh I stand by what I said there; it’s a premium experience and that’s fine, just own it
Indeed! That article reads like something out of Deus Ex lore, like an ebook you would find scattered around the place explaining how it all started. Yeesh.BCI is scary as fuck.
I can see a lot of this stuff happening in the not so distant future tbh. I see some useful things in there but other things definitely rub me the wrong way.Indeed! That article reads like something out of Deus Ex lore, like an ebook you would find scattered around the place explaining how it all started. Yeesh.
This is something that I always find interesting. I mean, sure if you want to play the newest games in the shiniest way possible sure you go for the premium expirience but most people don't.
He said BCIs will lead to gaming experiences far better than a player could get through their "meat peripherals" — as in, their eyes and ears.
"meat peripherals" — as in, their eyes and ears.
It exceeded my expectations, I was worried it would age as badly as Kepler. I wanted a 1060 at roughly 220 euros but at the time the cheapest 1060 was 270 € so I waited for prices to drop. Unfortunately shortly after the cryptocurrency mining boom happened and prices skyrocketed so a 1050 Ti was the only choice at a reasonable price point.A great choice.
Just wondering, if PC gaming is a premium experience like you say, why do a lot of people in poorer countries game on PC more than on consoles? I've read articles on that many times.I have no idea why I’m getting called on this?
edit: ah wait, I’m guessing it’s from that “unpopular opinions” thread on Era.
Tbh I stand by what I said there; it’s a premium experience and that’s fine, just own it
Quality F2P games. Moba, Battle Royale, and more recently Genshin Impact. Most of those games do not need high end hardware.Just wondering, if PC gaming is a premium experience like you say, why do a lot of people in poorer countries game on PC more than on consoles? I've read articles on that many times.
I actually never understood it myself because I do know that for many people PC gaming is a premium experience, but for whatever reasons poorer countries play on PC more than consoles.
Only thing I can think of is that PC parts are much cheaper, but that's all.
Yup. Most popular spec in the steam hardware survey is a quad core, 1060, 16gb, 1080p pc.The majority of PC gamers are playing on mid-low end PCs. A bunch of PC gamers in enthusiast forums/Redditt who constantly upgrade their gear often skew that "premium" imagery for a lot of people though.
Yes, this was the perspective from which I was coming at on this.PC gaming can be as expensive or affordable as you make it to be.
If your desire is to play the most modern games out during this year, yeah upgrading can be expensive.
If you don't mind me asking, what's your current specs?Yes, this was the perspective from which I was coming at on this.
For me, it's modding. Constant added value to your purchased games, for free.Let us not forget the most premium aspect of PC gaming these days:
Store pages with preorders.
i7 4790kIf you don't mind me asking, what's your current specs?
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I probably won't upgrade until the gpu prices make more sense. Until then, I'll show everyone how my old PC can still run this year's and maybe the next one just fine. Just like how I still used my Phenom II PC until 2016 back then.PC gaming can be as expensive or affordable as you make it to be.
If your desire is to play the most modern games out during this year, yeah upgrading can be expensive.
However, one can still get mileage out of their current rig from playing through their backlog (yeah yeah I know, a broken track record at this point coming from me, but> ). Even older games can be a worthwhile experience if you give it a chance.
Still with some patience, the desired parts one needs for upgrading could be come affordable over the next couple of months.
Mentioned before on here but I'm getting older and my priorities are simply changing.
The only thing that matters is that you are happy with your choices. Just for fun, because I like talking about such topics, if your goal is to keep up with next-gen releases, wouldn't a CPU /mobo/RAM change suffice? The 2070 Super is roughly a match for XSX's GPU and it is stronger in ray tracing.My processor is definitely long in the tooth these days and I'll need a top to bottom redo soon enough to keep up with the next gen releases, which is very expensive obviously
TFW fans release a cool total conversion mod that is basically a brand new game for freeFor me, it's modding. Constant added value to your purchased games, for free.
Ditto.GFN really changed everything regard PC Gaming as far as I'm concerned.
By the time I spend that much I'm nearly at console prices anyway, plus I could do with a refresh on my PSU and SSD after so long too, so more againThe only thing that matters is that you are happy with your choices. Just for fun, because I like talking about such topics, if your goal is to keep up with next-gen releases, wouldn't a CPU /mobo/RAM change suffice? The 2070 Super is roughly a match for XSX's GPU and it is stronger in ray tracing.
What a clickbait title. Nobody knows who are they buying. Those are just insiders' guess.Report: Tencent raising billions to buy EA, Take-Two, or others
Tencent is reportedly raising billions on a debt offer and may force hostile takeovers of a U.S.-based company, possibly Take-Two.www.tweaktown.com
Hmm... this seems worrisome
Those are IMHO, good specs. Just need a CPU upgrade, and maybe the motherboard.i7 4790k
RTX 2070 Super
16GB RAM
My processor is definitely long in the tooth these days and I'll need a top to bottom redo soon enough to keep up with the next gen releases, which is very expensive obviously.
And I just can't be bothered with the cost of it anymore, so I got a Series X which will last me all gen
My PC in the meantime will handle my backlog and other lighter fare
Mentioned before on here but I'm getting older and my priorities are simply changing.
they not buying any of those 2-Report: Tencent raising billions to buy EA, Take-Two, or others
Tencent is reportedly raising billions on a debt offer and may force hostile takeovers of a U.S.-based company, possibly Take-Two.www.tweaktown.com
Hmm... this seems worrisome
Nope, at least not EA.Report: Tencent raising billions to buy EA, Take-Two, or others
Tencent is reportedly raising billions on a debt offer and may force hostile takeovers of a U.S.-based company, possibly Take-Two.www.tweaktown.com
Hmm... this seems worrisome
of course not ... they're buying MS and Sonythey not buying any of those 2-
Personally I would prefer the upgrade path because shooting way ahead of consoles would be an easy option through an inexpensive GPU upgrade. Three or four years from now I think I would be able to get a kickass GPU for 200ish euros/dollars and ride out the generation playing games with much better performance than base consoles. Just the fees for playing online on console would essentially make this a free upgrade on the PC side. I don't know, it makes more sense to me financially but obviously every person has different wants and needs.By the time I spend that much I'm nearly at console prices anyway, plus I could do with a refresh on my PSU and SSD after so long too, so more again