dlss3 tooPCVR and Ultrawide support
But they switched to Unrealdlss3 too
Decent price, but what's up with the blurry screenshots? I hope this doesn't mean the graphics are mediocre.
Nice, I have both The Forgotten City and Patch Quest on my wishlist.Humble Choice for September 2023
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Yeah, or the shady contract was for a four month exclusivity windowDLSS in Jedi finally, guessing AMD's cheque bounced
It's a complete remake/overhaul with many changes. The script is twice as big. Not to imply it's arguably better but they certainly put effort in the new package.Steam Workshop::The Forgotten City
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I mean its just a stand alone version of the mod iirc
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Based on impressions from the other forum, it either makes it crash more, or doesn't do anything, or makes it somewhat better. So basically, the same as the past 5 patches. They're just shuffling who gets to experience it at a stable FPS it seems like.I need some first hand impressions of that update. Because I removed the game from the wishlist because of it's performance issues.
Will play this when it's on Gamepass/EA Play. Will probably buy it on Steam when it's on 90% discount like the first one.PATCH NOTES
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Got the $4 discount, lucky roll.If you plan on grabbing the Humble, don't forget to at least threaten to skip a month.
That's actually kind of surprising. I was sure the game would get murdered in the Steam reviews for performance issues and bugs. People must be genuinely enjoying the experience. I know I am. I don't subscribe to the "It gets good after X number of hours" idea because I've personally been liking it from the start but I have to admit it gets more addictive as you get farther into the game and do more quests and visit more planets and unlock more game systems.Just checked and it's kind of amazing it's landing at 88% recommended on Steam. Isn't that OC score too?
Interesting coincidence.
High 80s seems to be what the game feels like.Just checked and it's kind of amazing it's landing at 88% recommended on Steam. Isn't that OC score too?
Interesting coincidence.
Time will tell. Xbox execs were billing this as their most important game ever or at the very least since Halo 3. They're expecting a generation defining hit for them and obviously that didn't happen critically (it's gonna get smoked in goty this year) but I guess it could still boost their other metrics like gamepass players. We'll see what happens.I'm guessing that Phil, Todd and Co are happy with Starfields reception?
Overall (yes there is some performance issues that hopefully get some updates in the future) I would say people are liking the game.
It's sadly not the huge hit that they were hoping for (critically acclimated game) but it's still fun.
On Steam it has very positive reviews.
It’s an old game, I played it on my 2017 MacBook just fine so I’m sure the deck plays it nicely.Is Titanfall 2 really Deck friendly ? Or is it only playable at 480p with all settings down ?
A bit. Its similar - ish in that there isn't any combat and you sort of are investigating by talking to characters. I liked it a lot.Is Forgotten City similar to Paradise Killer? That game was awesome.
To some extent, I would think that giving people who are willing to pay more to play your game early the opportunity to do so might help with your initial review scores.Just checked and it's kind of amazing it's landing at 88% recommended on Steam.
All that season pass garbage will make me stay away from the game. When will these companies learn what their customers want?
When will these companies learn what their customers want?
The only reason why publishers keep pushing that season pass garbage is because plenty of people keep buying it.All that season pass garbage will make me stay away from the game. When will these companies learn what their customers want?
For me as well. Most games in Choice were on my wishlist.Looking like a pretty decent Choice. Honestly this whole year has been decent-to-good, at least for me.
Bethesda doesn't care about PC. Just look at the UI they shipped in Skyrim, a literal list for everything.Does Starfield seriously not run at 60fps locked on any hardware?
What happened to the frothing demands of PC gamers, that every game should run at least 60 even on lower end hardware? It seriously doesn't make sense.
Which tablet?Hi guys, is there any easy way to turn a tablet into a second (or third) monitor? I saw in most cases I need to install an app on both devices, any recommendations?
Just a low-end one that I snatched at work, lenovo m10, android based.Which tablet?
Usually this sort of dismal performance creates at least some review bombing, however.Bethesda doesn't care about PC. Just look at the UI they shipped in Skyrim, a literal list for everything.
They know that people will buy their games regardless, that mods will make their games far more playable and enjoyable and keep the games fresh and interesting for years, generating a steady revenue stream for decades. So since you get PC for free, they can just focus on the consoles and let the PCs community do their job for them.
Maybe a bit exaggerated , but I think that's roughly what higher-ups at BGS think about the PC platform
Well you shouldn't because SS remake is absolutely outstanding.Currently having a blast with the System Shock remake.
Feels good to not give a shit about Todd's games.