Just finished Tears of the Kingdom on Yuzu, ran almost flawlessly, at 30fps tho', great game, final battle was a superb spectacle, great ending too.
Heh, I just watched a speedrun on YouTube as I’ll never own N hardware.Just finished Tears of the Kingdom on Yuzu, ran almost flawlessly, at 30fps tho', great game, final battle was a superb spectacle, great ending too.
Disagree, 720p at 7 inch is plenty and 120 hz utter nonsense for a handheld, it will always draw more battery at that refresh rate. I also don't see Valve offering these as options to keep perf and battery life of all skus identical.This has to be the baseline for the Deck 2. Valve needs to push 60fps standard for all AAA games @720 when the Deck 2 releases and then have the 1080p screen as gravy for all other variables. 120hz is also a must. AMD needs to be cooking something good at this moment. These devices will be so good with the next Zen/RDNA architecture bump.
Just finished Tears of the Kingdom on Yuzu, ran almost flawlessly, at 30fps tho', great game, final battle was a superb spectacle, great ending too.
Agreed. People who want no compromises screen and power can buy the ROG Ally. There won’t be a shortage of these high-end handhelds going forward and if you want the “Deck software experience” then you’ll be able to install SteamOS on these devices before too long.Disagree, 720p at 7 inch is plenty and 120 hz utter nonsense for a handheld, it will always draw more battery at that refresh rate. I also don't see Valve offering these as options to keep perf and battery life of all skus identical.
The only thing I'd want is an oled screen. Also draws a bit more battery but the better image is worth it. Deck 2 could also have a slightly bigger battery to offset that
I have the same problem with TotK I had with BotW: the first hours are very boring. I am partway through the tutorial island and put the game down twice now after finishing a shrine. Somehow BotW got me hooked after a while and I explored the whole world, so I hope TotK will be similar.Just finished Tears of the Kingdom on Yuzu, ran almost flawlessly, at 30fps tho', great game, final battle was a superb spectacle, great ending too.
Fully agreed.Deck 2 needs to embody the same design principles as the Deck 1. A good balance of power efficiency and performance, 720p display, solid build quality and an extremely affordable price.
I'm not saying it's bad but it's kind of a milquetoast version of this project
I decided it was finally time to play BOTW. I am so very bored after a few hours and can't bring myself to carry on. Fuck cooking and repairing shit all the time....such a clumsy way to do it. Back on the shelf you go.I have the same problem with TotK I had with BotW: the first hours are very boring. I am partway through the tutorial island and put the game down twice now after finishing a shrine. Somehow BotW got me hooked after a while and I explored the whole world, so I hope TotK will be similar.
But right now I rather continue my P3P play through.
You can't repair stuff, that's kinda the point, the game does not want you to rely too much on any one tool. I agree that the game becomes more enjoyable once you find the Master swords, as that sword is basically infinite durability (technically it "breaks" but repairs itself after some time again). I also like the cooking system a lot, honestly, just mixing things freely and seeing what comes out is fun. Much better than hunting down a fixed recipe like you do in most other games.I decided it was finally time to play BOTW. I am so very bored after a few hours and can't bring myself to carry on. Fuck cooking and repairing shit all the time....such a clumsy way to do it. Back on the shelf you go.
Impressively bad name. Make a Mech based TRPG, name it like a match-3.
Assuming you like the type of game then a big yes. Lots and lots in the base game but you might feel slightly short changed without some DLC which have a big effect. Is it year 4 DLC yet? I haven't played for a while and just buy whatever is out when I dip in again.Also, Anno 1800, yes or no?
Yeah kind of this.I'm not saying it's bad but it's kind of a milquetoast version of this project
Unfortunately there haven't been updates for a few months
I think the main problem of BotW and TotK (in many aspects), is that a lot of the design decisions feel almost cynical in how contradictory they are.You can't repair stuff, that's kinda the point, the game does not want you to rely too much on any one tool. I agree that the game becomes more enjoyable once you find the Master swords, as that sword is basically infinite durability (technically it "breaks" but repairs itself after some time again). I also like the cooking system a lot, honestly, just mixing things freely and seeing what comes out is fun. Much better than hunting down a fixed recipe like you do in most other games.
You can also ignore cooking and just eat things raw, it's just far less efficient.
What primarily made BOTW so interesting is the freedom to explore things, and try to interact with various system to see what happens. Despite probably playing the game for 100 hours or so, I still found new and exciting things throughout my time with it. But it is otherwise not a story-heavy game, so I can see how one could easily get bored with it, if you don't care for the exploration elements, nor the mechanics. The shrines are pretty neat, though, but of course it's work to find them, so probably not much of a help.
What you point out isn't wrong, but I think it's remedied quite a bit by the excellent portrayal of the world, it's look and feel, and brilliant design of the map that keeps things interesting even many hours in. This might just be me, though, there's something about BOTW where it's easy to shut off my brain and just have fun for a while, that few other games manage.
Seems to be some kind of free to play NFT game going by their Tweets.Impressively bad name. Make a Mech based TRPG, name it like a match-3.
IMPRESSIVE.
That'll be a Yes for me. Probably the best Anno game.Also, Anno 1800, yes or no?
Not aware of anything like that. That said, the Ys VIII codebase after going through 3 porting/patching attempts is a bit of a moloch, so I also can't say that this isn't a thingDurante : Wanted to ask you one thing about YS VIII: Apparently when launching the game it locks itself to 60 fps and everytime I have to re-apply the video settings to unlock it. Do you know what might cause this?
I agree, the world design (and the traversal options) absolutely carry the game. And of course the moment-to-moment gameplay polish.What you point out isn't wrong, but I think it's remedied quite a bit by the excellent portrayal of the world, it's look and feel, and brilliant design of the map that keeps things interesting even many hours in. This might just be me, though, there's something about BOTW where it's easy to shut off my brain and just have fun for a while, that few other games manage.
We'll get to that in a few years, when it has local co-op. Also, a break from cooking is sorely needed, we just completed (as in, all gold medals everywhere) CSD3 after almost 80 hours!!! ATTENTION EVERYONE !!!
THE GAME OF THE CENTURY IS OUT NOW
now you're just making chubigans sadWe'll get to that in a few years, when it has local co-op. Also, a break from cooking is sorely needed, we just completed (as in, all gold medals everywhere) CSD3 after almost 80 hours
Assuming Deck 2 comes out in a couple years I just don't see Valve releasing the same type of 720p/800p screen. It would be almost pathetic by Valve standards tbh.Disagree, 720p at 7 inch is plenty and 120 hz utter nonsense for a handheld, it will always draw more battery at that refresh rate. I also don't see Valve offering these as options to keep perf and battery life of all skus identical.
The only thing I'd want is an oled screen. Also draws a bit more battery but the better image is worth it. Deck 2 could also have a slightly bigger battery to offset that
That shit was crack cocaine for Brazil and the rest of LATAM/Poland. It actually took quite a bit for private servers to come out, I don't think the source code was hacked, so the pokemon and other extremely custom servers are weird as fuck. I think the only game that has made me cry is dying in Tibia and losing so much progress and items.Came across this tweet thread yesterday detailing a very old MUD/MMO that is still alive and kicking after 25 years. It talks about how it started, how it found it's audience and how it has evolved in that time. It's really interesting;
There's an article that talks about it in even more detail;
How a 25-year-old German MMO became a Pokémon fangame
AKA Brazilians strikes againfelipepepe.medium.com
This could only ever happen on PC.
I don't see the next AMD gen doubling the perf. per watt. When looking at that metric, which is the only one that counts for battery-limited devices, I would guess it's a 30% or so improvement.Assuming Deck 2 comes out in a couple years I just don't see Valve releasing the same type of 720p/800p screen. It would be almost pathetic by Valve standards tbh.
That is something maybe Nintendo would do but someone like Valve? No way they would be more likely install something crazy like a 240hz display for the sequel than keep the current 60hzd display. The index was a giant leap over the Vive in all specs. The Valve hardware team is too ambitious.
There is too much overhead even on the current Deck device. 95% of games on Steam aren't modern AAA games. I'm currently playing around with Steamworld Dig 2 on my Deck and the game runs locked 60fps at only 5TDP. And the battery pushes north of 6hours. There are so many examples like this that warrant better screens. Older games, indie games and even emulation will all greatly benefit by a 1080p/120hz display without the battery getting crushed too hard. And if the next RDNA chip is somewhere in the neighborhood of 100-200% improvement compared to now then it will be a massive disappointment to not have Ally screen at the minimum. If they have to wait to make it affordable they probably will. Maybe a 2026 release at this point but whenever it is it will be worth it. Also I expect a lot of new portable PCs to release between now and when the Deck 2 release. The bar is going to be constantly raised to the point where Valve won't be able to brush aside a 120zh display.
Yeah, and the Index wasn't held back by battery, and with VR you actually really need high refresh rates. It's not optional there, it's literally not viable at below 90Hz. The design of the Steam Deck has shown how sensible they are when balancing out all things that make a good handheld experience. I just don't see them change that.That is something maybe Nintendo would do but someone like Valve? No way they would be more likely install something crazy like a 240hz display for the sequel than keep the current 60hzd display. The index was a giant leap over the Vive in all specs. The Valve hardware team is too ambitious.
I'm excited for this.Amazon Games and Embracer Group, through its wholly owned subsidiary Middle-earth Enterprises, part of the operative group Freemode, today announced they have reached an agreement for Amazon Games to develop and publish a new massively multiplayer online (MMO) game based on The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien.
As I already have some games from the pack it only lets me buy it as a gift. Can I give it as a gift to myself later?