Someone drugged you last night?For some reason i woke up today with big hype for next GTA game.
Someone drugged you last night?For some reason i woke up today with big hype for next GTA game.
Let me dehype you real quick.....For some reason i woke up today with big hype for next GTA game.
Nah i just want new GTA.Someone drugged you last night?
I don't care about Online part, i just want new GTA XDLet me dehype you real quick.....
90% of the missions will be driving from point A to point B triggering a cutscene and then driving from point B to point C to end mission (just like GTAV but even worse)
The writing and story telling will be cringey as if a 12 year old wrote it. The characters will be nowhere near as good as RDR2.
The game will probably have the control fluidity/movement of RDR2 which will make exploring and having fun in the world not as snappy as people want out of a GTA game.
The online portion of the game will get even more attention than GTAV which will piss off singleplayer fans and could lead to a very messy launch/server fuckery. Wouldn't surprise me if its even more integrated somehow and full of microtransaction/DLC milking from the get go.
The world they build will be amazing and massive tho. Getting lost in the world and having dumb fun is what their games are all about. That is what I am hyped for the most and South Florida will make for best looking locale they put together yet. Hopefully its not a timed console exclusive and PC port isn't dog shit.
Played it on Stadia (free trial) and will buy it this time. Really liked it.
WTF? If steamgriddb refused them, would Nintencunt have any leg to actually stand on, legally?they even are doing DMCA claims against steamgriddb images
Alex looks like he's a few more bad ports from legitimately losing his mind.
Dictator will become the JokerAlex looks like he's a few more bad ports from legitimately losing his mind.
Their plan is to attack smaller individuals which would spend too much money if the issue goes into a courthouse. Nintendo has millions to spend on lawyers, some guy doesn't. Even if you countersue Nintendo and win after a long legal battle what's the point: Nintendo at best will pay a fine, you will still end up living on a street. That's how big companies work. It's "bullism" and they do it because they can (see the GTA mods issue). The law isn't equalWTF? If steamgriddb refused them, would Nintencunt have any leg to actually stand on, legally?
Steamgriddb is probably closer to being illegal than emulators.WTF? If steamgriddb refused them, would Nintencunt have any leg to actually stand on, legally?
No idea but it's totally absurd. I suppose steamgrid just take them down to avoid legal issues with Nintendo.WTF? If steamgriddb refused them, would Nintencunt have any leg to actually stand on, legally?
I'm sure the image itself is protected by copyright, why would it not be. So it's a clear case of infringement. It's just that companies don't normally bother with this petty shit. But "Pettiness" might as well be Nintys middle name.Alex looks like he's a few more bad ports from legitimately losing his mind.
As of 09/05/2023, the repo is still up.
The PC is about to get more important for one of the biggest videogame companies in the world. According to Activision Blizzard's latest financial report (opens in new tab), the PC platform outperformed consoles by $27 million at the start of 2023, continuing a trend with the Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, Diablo, and Overwatch 2 publisher that's been consistent for nearly a year now.
Between January 1 and March 31, Activision made $666 million on PC versus $639 on console. Its PC segment also outsold its console business throughout half of last year, though console did outsell PC overall for Activision in 2022.
Impressive. Coming back t0 Steam was a big win for them. MW2 is constantly in top sellers and 365k user reviews = long legs and hundreds of millions of extra dollars compared to what they usually did on BNet.
TLDR lock the game to 30 fps. I mean...
Ah, the good ol' console wayTLDR lock the game to 30 fps. I mean...
It bodes well for Blizzard games coming to Steam eventually.Impressive. Coming back t0 Steam was a big win for them. MW2 is constantly in top sellers and 365k user reviews = long legs and hundreds of millions of extra dollars compared to what they usually did on BNet.
When you join a lobby before a match in MW2 it shows you an icon for the platform and input method each player is using. So you can tell whether they are using mouse+keyboard or controller, and whether they are on Playstation, Xbox or PC. For PC they have 2 separate icons for Steam and battle.net users. Anecdotally speaking I have seen roughly an equal split between Steam and Bnet throughout the life of the game. Observing this was rather surprising to me because I really thought that Steam numbers would overwhelm Bnet but that doesn't seem to be the case. PC gamers do not dislike Bnet the way they do Origin or EGS for example. Tens of millions of people happily use it for WoW, Diablo, Overwatch and even Activision games when they moved over a few years ago. The Bnet application is polished and functional. It has but a fraction of the features Steam does but it is not really trying to be anything more than a simple store and launcher for Blizzard games. It doesn't aspire to be an all encompassing PC gaming platform the way Steam turned out to be.Impressive. Coming back t0 Steam was a big win for them. MW2 is constantly in top sellers and 365k user reviews = long legs and hundreds of millions of extra dollars compared to what they usually did on BNet.
He forgot Remote Play Together
Im sure most of us are familiar with these, but its nice that Linus with his reach would make a video like this
he did mention he could easily do a follow up video with lots moreHe forgot Remote Play Together
Not bad for a platform that's supposed to be in a deep crisis...
Personally, I got a bad taste in the demo after seeing the save system. The game feels like a good take on a classic metroidvania until suddenly enemy respawns and your healing are tied to save points, and you have an XP pickup on death. It just felt like soulsvania stuff shoehorned into a game that had no purpose being there. Honestly based on your high points, it still seems like it's entirely arbitrary, and there have been way too many mediocre-to-bad soulsvanias the past 2 years for a lot of people (myself included). Edit to add: In the demo, at least when I played it, most enemies were HP sponges too, which was not very fun.
I have been playing 16 hours of the metroidvania game Afterimage the last couple of days, but now have to take a break for work.
I see a lot of negative reviews on the Steam store that I do not really understand. The game is a massive, great looking, fun to play metoidvania game that most people who enjoy the genre would enjoy to play.
Thanks for the impressions. I was thinking about removing it from my wishlist after the lukewarm reviews, but now I'm keeping it on and looking forward playing it at some point.
I have been playing 16 hours of the metroidvania game Afterimage the last couple of days, but now have to take a break for work.
Despite putting all that time in, I seem to be nowhere close to the end of the game. I don't think any game since Hollow Knight has delivered a metroidvania map of this size. That could have been a wasted effort if exploration and traversal were badly thought out, but the world if full of fun secrets and platforming challenges. Like Hollow Knight, the game makes you work hard for traversal ability unlocks, making you appreciate them even more when you have fought through huge difficult map sections that are now trivial to traverse.
The story and setting are not as good as in the best games in the genre like Hollow Knight or Ori, but pretty decent. The graphics for enemies and levels are really varied, so there is at least an obvious progression in those areas.
The game is more open ended than most other metroidvania games, which works really well with its massive size. The character development subsystems are quite intricate for the genre as well. It is very possible, quite tense and a lot of fun to infiltrate high level areas before most people were meant to.
The combat is good. The early game is too easy, but later bosses and enemies can be challenging. No phasing/dashing through enemies or bosses will probably be divisive, and means that you will be jumping a lot in combat situations.
The game works great on Steam deck on high graphics settings, but the detailed graphics kind of call for playing the game on a larger display. I have mostly been playing on my OLED ultrawide. The game natively supports ultrawide resolutions.
I see a lot of negative reviews on the Steam store that I do not really understand. The game is a massive, great looking, fun to play metoidvania game that most people who enjoy the genre would enjoy to play.
I love that game, must have played through it 3 or 4 times. Might be time to take out the old Rift S.he did mention he could easily do a follow up video with lots more
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someone is making a Prey (2006) VR mode ... the downside is, theyre making it for the Quest 2.
Console gamers have touted the myth that the console space is as healthy as it has ever been.
Without introducing proper VR ready modes of locomotion, I don't see this as being very interesting. I really dislike linear motion in VR, it just feels wrong. Teleportation is where it's at. Pretty much just do whatever Alyx was doing. Valve had this figured out.he did mention he could easily do a follow up video with lots more
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someone is making a Prey (2006) VR mode ... the downside is, theyre making it for the Quest 2.
I'll take the stutters
What? And all I got with my GTX4070 was a lousy season pass for Overwacht 2Welp i guess that i will probably order 4070.
My 3070 is still under EVGA warranty so i still can sell it for nice price and if i sell Diablo IV for 40-50 euros that is nice money too XD
Thanks for the impressions! I'm always up for a good metroidvania, and while I have this one on my wishlist I'll put some higher priority on it based on your post.
I have been playing 16 hours of the metroidvania game Afterimage the last couple of days, but now have to take a break for work.
Despite putting all that time in, I seem to be nowhere close to the end of the game. I don't think any game since Hollow Knight has delivered a metroidvania map of this size. That could have been a wasted effort if exploration and traversal were badly thought out, but the world if full of fun secrets and platforming challenges. Like Hollow Knight, the game makes you work hard for traversal ability unlocks, making you appreciate them even more when you have fought through huge difficult map sections that are now trivial to traverse.
The story and setting are not as good as in the best games in the genre like Hollow Knight or Ori, but pretty decent. The graphics for enemies and levels are really varied, so there is at least an obvious progression in those areas.
The game is more open ended than most other metroidvania games, which works really well with its massive size. The character development subsystems are quite intricate for the genre as well. It is very possible, quite tense and a lot of fun to infiltrate high level areas before most people were meant to.
The combat is good. The early game is too easy, but later bosses and enemies can be challenging. No phasing/dashing through enemies or bosses will probably be divisive, and means that you will be jumping a lot in combat situations.
The game works great on Steam deck on high graphics settings, but the detailed graphics kind of call for playing the game on a larger display. I have mostly been playing on my OLED ultrawide. The game natively supports ultrawide resolutions.
I see a lot of negative reviews on the Steam store that I do not really understand. The game is a massive, great looking, fun to play metoidvania game that most people who enjoy the genre would enjoy to play.
I got nothing when I bought a 4060 laptop. When I bought a 1060 laptop years ago, they were decent enough to atleast give me Fortnite skin and v-bucks. I of course threw it away immediately, but it's the gesture that counts.What? And all I got with my GTX4070 was a lousy season pass for Overwacht 2
Full changelog in this update:
- added the final, 20th building
- (currently, no more buildings are planned beyond this one; there are still many more updates to come, but future patches will focus on adding minigames to the existing buildings along with other features!)
- added another tier of upgrades and achievements
- updated flavored milk icons
- added visual cue for shimmering veil
- touched up old Santa sprites
- removed Discord rich presence support (plugin currently broken)
- new heavenly upgrade that lets you trade presents with other players
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