What's even worse are unskipable credits followed by an actual fucking game epilogue.Unskippable credits make my blood boil. In most games they go on for fucking ever. Why are they forcing us to sit through them?!
What's even worse are unskipable credits followed by an actual fucking game epilogue.Unskippable credits make my blood boil. In most games they go on for fucking ever. Why are they forcing us to sit through them?!
I sympathize, I am trying to get back into BDO myself. May the powers that be save our souls.Oh for fuck’s sake, I must be in a very bad place because I spent the evening looking at Wow videos and toying with the idea of getting back in. Haven’t played since Wrath.
But their new player experience looks so confusing.
I got the same emails. Hopefully non-LHR cards are a dying breed.Apparently I am still on a waiting list for a EVGA 3080 from 2020. They just e-mailed me to let me know I'm being switched to a different model that is less efficient at crypto mining. I'm glad I caved and grabbed a 3070 the second it came in stock.
I want to say that even Square-Enix could't possibly be that insane but... I can't. I'm hoping for 10 bucks, expecting no less than 15, and bracing myself for 20. Anything above that, I'll just laugh and keep pretending Final Fantasy I and II aren't available on Steam.Have they announced the price yet? Is it $30 per title?
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GIVE ME ALL OF THEM!!!!Found this from an era thread. FF Remasters start rolling out in July.
For having tried it recently, I found it just whatever.Oh for fuck’s sake, I must be in a very bad place because I spent the evening looking at Wow videos and toying with the idea of getting back in. Haven’t played since Wrath.
But their new player experience looks so confusing.
Updated. It still doesn't tell me why i can't run Win 11.PC Health Check thingie has been updated to tell you what compatibility check your PC fails for Windows 11. Learn more is the same old.Update on Windows 11 minimum system requirements
Windows Insiders, Today we’re releasing our first Insider build for Windows 11, and we’re looking forward to the insight that comes from you installing and using on a variety of your PCs. Last week’sblogs.windows.com
I haven't checked my bios to see if there's an option for it yet but I doubt it. I also dunno if this would list all the checks it fails or just the 1st...
I am hoping that the interface isn't made for mobileFound this from an era thread. FF Remasters start rolling out in July.
Depending on your CPU, you may just need to enable TPM in your BIOS.Updated. It still doesn't tell me why i can't run Win 11.
EDIT: My guess is the missing TPM modul.
I'm a bit baffled why Microsoft is insisting on TPM 2.0 like this. All that would do is keep older devices on Windows 10, even after 2025 (so four years from now). Given how many 10 year old PC are used even today, you'll still have plenty of machines with older CPUs then too. Clearly it's better for security to get these people to an OS that keeps receiving security patches.Depending on your CPU, you may just need to enable TPM in your BIOS.
That worked for me on two computers. MS should have their feet on the coals for these vague requirements.
At the very least they should be speaking to motherboard and PC/laptop manufacturers to provide clear guidance on how to enable TPM for each device - right now all the info is muddied on a bunch of clickbait laptop sites that only offer vague advice and spam you with ads and cookie trackers.
Nothing in the BIOS to enable TMP or whatever Intel is calling it. I still have a i5 6500.Depending on your CPU, you may just need to enable TPM in your BIOS.
That worked for me on two computers. MS should have their feet on the coals for these vague requirements.
At the very least they should be speaking to motherboard and PC/laptop manufacturers to provide clear guidance on how to enable TPM for each device - right now all the info is muddied on a bunch of clickbait laptop sites that only offer vague advice and spam you with ads and cookie trackers.
I believe Intel call it Platform Trust Technology.Nothing in the BIOS to enable TMP or whatever Intel is calling it. I still have a i5 6500.
I agree with you, but can you elaborate on the late stage IBM vibes? I'm not a good student of history there.I'm a bit baffled why Microsoft is insisting on TPM 2.0 like this. All that would do is keep older devices on Windows 10, even after 2025 (so four years from now). Given how many 10 year old PC are used even today, you'll still have plenty of machines with older CPUs then too. Clearly it's better for security to get these people to an OS that keeps receiving security patches.
From what I understand, TPM isn't something that can ever be a hard requirement, it makes a lot of security sensitive stuff safer and harder to mess with, like how keys are handled in various algorithms, making sure they are safely handled in memory, etc. It would make sense for Microsoft to add this as a hard requirement for OEMs, forcing all new laptops and PC that ship with Windows 11 to have it, but excluding a significant percentage of the PC market is neither good business sense nor does it really help improve security for anybody. A lot of these machines, both laptops and PC, can't even be upgraded with TPM via separate modules.
And it doesn't help how bad MIcrosoft has been in their communication. How did they not see this coming and prepare for i? Explain why you insist on TPM and offer choices for people on older machines. Really getting some late stage IBM vibes from Microsoft in how bad they are about all this.
IBM - the "blue giant" - used to essentially own the PC landscape. The term "IBM PC" was used for a long time to speak about any PC compatible with the standard IBM set forth. But as time went on, they lost more and more importance. Microsoft created the modern system where they work with OEMs who produce PC compatible with the latest Windows release, and essentially cut out IBM as a hardware manufacturer as well as a software developer.I agree with you, but can you elaborate on the late stage IBM vibes? I'm not a good student of history there.
Then only PC port leftOh, is it Sony's day today? Exciting.
Ohhhh, there it is
Welcoming Housemarque to the PlayStation Studios family
Developers of classic PlayStation hits including Returnal, Super Stardust HD, and Dead Nation join PlayStation Studiosblog.playstation.com
Just making something that has been the case for like 15 years now formal lolOhhhh, there it is
Welcoming Housemarque to the PlayStation Studios family
Developers of classic PlayStation hits including Returnal, Super Stardust HD, and Dead Nation join PlayStation Studiosblog.playstation.com
I think it's Sonys choice to put Returnal on PC regardless if Housemarque was owned by then or not.RIP return on PC.
I heard people liked the game but did it also sell very well?
While it is a shame to see another independant developer being swallowed up into exclusivity territory, it still surprises me to this day it took Sony this long to bring them into the fold. That and Bluepoint.Ohhhh, there it is
Welcoming Housemarque to the PlayStation Studios family
Developers of classic PlayStation hits including Returnal, Super Stardust HD, and Dead Nation join PlayStation Studiosblog.playstation.com
Don't put that battle royale filth next to Outland
I don't get your negativity, Lash. Housemarque seems to have been kept alive by Sony ever since Nax Machina bombed (amazing game btw) and Stormdiver seems all-but cancelled.
consolidation fucking sucksI don't get your negativity, Lash. Housemarque seems to have been kept alive by Sony ever since Nax Machina bombed (amazing game btw) and Stormdiver seems all-but cancelled.
Not if it depends on the studio's survival (HQ) or the studio has basically been a first party studio (Playground).consolidation fucking sucks
still sucks ... no exceptionsNot if it depends on the studio's survival (HQ) or the studio has basically been a first party studio (Playgorund).
No. What would have sucked is HM going bankrupt and all their employees becoming unemployed after Nex Machina.still sucks ... no exceptions
Actually, given the openness of Sony to release their old stuff on PC, it certainly doesn't mean that Returnal won't come to PC. Just that it will be very, very late.RIP return on PC.
I heard people liked the game but did it also sell very well?
Ah, so I'm not the only one with the billion mentions?Can we all appreciate that Tomasety takes the time to read pages and pages of old posts?
I only notice this because I get likes on old posts haha!