Joined the roster too late
I'm not up to date in my wrasslin, why isn't Saraya there?
Joined the roster too late
I'm not up to date in my wrasslin, why isn't Saraya there?
Did WotR fix Kingmaker's issue where the saves would grow in size inexorably, reaching hundreds of MBs in late game? I had to use mods to clean them up manually, removing old zones, and it still took forever and a half to save and load.Pathfinder WotR. Approaching the endgame now for sure
The Xbox 360 and ps3 era was a dark age for PC gaming. A shit ton of third-party games never made it to PC, and if they did it was months or years later. Red dead redemption, condemned 2, shadows of the damned, lollipop chainsaw, even people had to beg from soft for dark souls 1 to release on PC, the port was famously awful, but it was a hit nonetheless. I'm glad those days are over lolCompanies are looking too long back.
I would like some of them recover some of their PS3 franchises and port it to PC or just make a remaster like some of them will do with Lollipop Chainsaw or Shadows of the damned.
Like Capcom's Lost Planet spin-off E.X. Troopers (I played it via RCPS3 when english patch was released and the game was quite funny), Asura's Wrath, Sega's Goden Axe: Beast Rider, Konami's Hard Corps Uprising, Suda's Short Peace: Ranko Tsukigime's Longest Day, Bandai's Toki to Towa/Time & Eternity. Sony's Siren game, etc...
I mean those 16 bit era are great, but I would like devs take a look on Ps2 era or PS360 overlooked games. It's sad the huge number of games are stuck on that console gen without PC port or without the possibility to play them on modern platforms.
The PS360 emulation is nice but it's far to get the original experience.
We are getting 16 bits or old arcade ports since PSX gen, but seems hard to those publishers to release compilations with more modern games. They're always the same games.
Capcom could release tons of nice compilations with the games they released on GCN/PS2: Maximo games, Onimusha saga, clover studio games Viewtiful Joe, Under the skin, Gregory Horror Show, PN03, Killer 07... but not, they're always stuck with the same arcade Capcom System games.
Konami released those two Castlevania compilation but seems impossible to release another volume with those two games released on PS2 or even the Nintendo 64 ones -which I didn't liked but would be nice-
Won't lie I haven't been looking. Let me check my save folder.Did WotR fix Kingmaker's issue where the saves would grow in size inexorably, reaching hundreds of MBs in late game? I had to use mods to clean them up manually, removing old zones, and it still took forever and a half to save and load.
I have 162 hours in Kingmaker according to Steam... one single playthrough... and while I reached the last "level" (House at the Edge of Time, I believe) , I never finished it, and the technical issues were a big part of that. I'm afraid to even look at WotR if it's anything like Kingmaker.
Just finished reading through the aftermath and the blow by blow of that hearing, it was insane how much gaming news came out of it.90s: you get videogame news through friends, department stores and magazine
~fast forward~
2023: you get videogame news through articles, videos, social media and most importantly court proceedings
Federal Trade Commission (of the US) v. Microsoft on acquisition of Activision. Many sites are covering it like the VergeI'm out of the loop - what court case is happening?
yes, yes it is!Played the trepang2 demo, it is veeeeeery good.
Unfortunately I'm in a position where 90% of my spendable money has to get saved for a new PC build atm.
I’m against consolidation, but Activision is gonna sell. Kotick wants out and the only way he’s going is with a golden parachute.Wait are there people who think the MS/Activision merger is good? The thing this industry needs is MORE consolidation?
Look MS would likely be a better steward of Activision and Blizzard's games than Ol Bobby K, but that's a super short sighted view. They'd just have seen more reasons to keep things exclusive in the long run. Exclusive to streaming, exclusive to Xbox, etc. Giant companies can never be trusted to be pro consumer. They will benefit themselves first, even if Phil Spencer says and does the right things, who knows what happens when his successor comes around in 10 years or whatever and wants to "extract value" or whatever.
IDK what is going to happen but we shouldn't be rooting for giant corporations to get even bigger.
You're right, but also I don't have to actively cheer it on. The better thing for the games honestly was if it was broken up and sold off piecemeal, but the company makes way too much fucking money to go into bankruptcy.I’m against consolidation, but Activision is gonna sell. Kotick wants out and the only way he’s going is with a golden parachute.
Who else but MS, Tencent or a Saudi sovereign wealth fund can possibly buy them?
Pick your poison, basically.
I have family in Russia since I am a halfu. I've been refreshing every news tab I can since the evening of yesterday.As an aside, I don't know how you people could have a day resembling normality. I'm just refreshing my browser every minute at this point.
gotta change "open in client" back to "install steam" until they fix it - this one is fucking the whole thing upAugmented steam not working for anyone else?
Major issue is that there's way too much useless backtracking in the metroidvania part. But it's still a brilliant game imo, I enjoyed it a lot.just started The Messenger (really good so far, hopefully the later part of ther game is good, but read that a lot of people don't like it when it becomes a metroidvania).
To me, I don't care if the acquisition goes through. I just want to see all the exposure and drama behind the contacts.Wait are there people who think the MS/Activision merger is good? The thing this industry needs is MORE consolidation?
Look MS would likely be a better steward of Activision and Blizzard's games than Ol Bobby K, but that's a super short sighted view. They'd just have seen more reasons to keep things exclusive in the long run. Exclusive to streaming, exclusive to Xbox, etc. Giant companies can never be trusted to be pro consumer. They will benefit themselves first, even if Phil Spencer says and does the right things, who knows what happens when his successor comes around in 10 years or whatever and wants to "extract value" or whatever.
IDK what is going to happen but we shouldn't be rooting for giant corporations to get even bigger.
As C-Dub mentioned, ABK wants to sell, and among the very short list of entities with the wherewithal to buy it, Microsoft is pretty much the least bad of all the choices. Tencent? The Saudis?Wait are there people who think the MS/Activision merger is good? The thing this industry needs is MORE consolidation?
Look MS would likely be a better steward of Activision and Blizzard's games than Ol Bobby K, but that's a super short sighted view. They'd just have seen more reasons to keep things exclusive in the long run. Exclusive to streaming, exclusive to Xbox, etc. Giant companies can never be trusted to be pro consumer. They will benefit themselves first, even if Phil Spencer says and does the right things, who knows what happens when his successor comes around in 10 years or whatever and wants to "extract value" or whatever.
IDK what is going to happen but we shouldn't be rooting for giant corporations to get even bigger.
Not an expert, but like was mentioned it feels like it's mainly raytracing that's driving the Dx12 adoption. Even FROM went with DX12 for ER because they needed to get in on that, only to fart out the most basic RT implementation you could imagine.I get the feeling at least one person on here might know: Why are games shifting to using DirectX 12 when it seems to be the onus behind a lot of bad PC ports? I'm guessing Microsoft is pushing it in some way.
Same here.To me, I don't care if the acquisition goes through. I just want to see all the exposure and drama behind the contacts.
I had a sliver of hope that they could fix whatever toxic fratboy culture led to the sexual harassment allegations at Acti. But obviously even that is wishful thinking now.Microsoft is pretty much the least bad of all the choices. Tencent? The Saudis?
Its disappointing how little the media and gaming communities are talking about those things now. There was some real messed up information that came out in the news for both Activision and Ubisoft. All it took was a couple of gaming hype cycle shows and new releases with some good reviews to basically stop those conversations.I had a sliver of hope that they could fix whatever toxic fratboy culture led to the sexual harassment allegations at Acti. But obviously even that is wishful thinking now.
Even if they'll do something about It, It would take YEARS for things to change. When that kind of shit happens inside of a company its a cultural problem first and foremost, not a one-man problem.I had a sliver of hope that they could fix whatever toxic fratboy culture led to the sexual harassment allegations at Acti. But obviously even that is wishful thinking now.
I am slowly finishing P3P on my Deck over the last few weeks (end of December in-game), and the game's quality really is a siginificant step below P4/P5. I finished most Social Links ages ago, so now most non Tartarus-days days are work / go to bed / repeat. Of couse the game was the blueprint for the formula, but P4 and P5 give the player so much more stuff to choose from each day (in the case of P5 you could argue too much).I was never the biggest fan of P3, I played P3FES back then and nothing about that game stuck, I enjoyed P4/P4G and P5 a lot more since P3 felt just like "oh well let's go to tartarus", so when I bought it on steam I was gonna replay the game at some point as a "filler".
That said I am surprisingly enjoying the "portable" format. Having the story go on without having to "move around" as much is kinda refreshing.
Oh absolutely. But even if they don't directly perpetuate the problem, Kotick and Yves also enabled it for years by pretending that nothing is wrong. I'm still in disbelief at Kotick's Variety interview.Even if they'll do something about It, It would take YEARS for things to change. When that kind of shit happens inside of a company its a cultural problem first and foremost, not a one-man problem.
I (very naively) hoped Microsoft being more "corporate" could at least clean house, until those reports about Alex Kipman came out last year.“We’ve had every possible form of investigation done. And we did not have a systemic issue with harassment — ever. We didn’t have any of what were mischaracterizations reported in the media,” Kotick asserts. “But what we did have was a very aggressive labor movement working hard to try and destabilize the company.”
It's not a matter of things to do for me it's that P4 had the whole overarching mystery going on and weaved in between you had the smaller character backgrounds explored as you advanced the investigation.I am slowly finishing P3P on my Deck over the last few weeks (end of December in-game), and the game's quality really is a siginificant step below P4/P5. I finished most Social Links ages ago, so now most non Tartarus-days days are work / go to bed / repeat. Of couse the game was the blueprint for the formula, but P4 and P5 give the player so much more stuff to choose from each day (in the case of P5 you could argue too much).