Just start a new campaign, infinite gameplay!Very close to the end of Baldurs Gate 3
Just start a new campaign, infinite gameplay!Very close to the end of Baldurs Gate 3
Nah, It'll be years before I do a replay.Just start a new campaign, infinite gameplay!
Nope, not really.I didn't mind the kids. I just didn't like searching the whole city for them over and over again.
Did the latest patch improve performance for you?
Does it have more meaningful rewards for exploration than the first one?That's Jedi Survivor finished. Absolutely amazing game that is in every sense better than the first game. But boy does performance sh*ts on all that.
It's mostly cosmetics (clothes, hair/beard styles, music for cantina...) but you can find skill points and perks also.Does it have more meaningful rewards for exploration than the first one?
I have no idea what the game play is like for those games, but why doesn't SE just do an offline version? They already did a. Offline version of DQX, Capcom did an offline version of their Rocketman gameDrakengard's 20th anniversary is today in Japan we've got a few articles here and there and some fan-arts so far. If only Square-Enix could stop huffing the gacha glue for a bit...
SINoAlice is shutting down, and with it we lose a canon part of the Yoko Taro timeline to history. The current focus is NieR: Reincarnation, but that too will shutdown someday and we'll lose some more lore for the NieR/Drakengard Taroverse. So c'mon and give us a real game again already! While Yoko Taro still has some working years left in him.
v1.02 reelased.
For one, it actually costs some money to port it as an offline game, and SE never spends one cent on anything that wasn't started by one of the CEO cronies.I have no idea what the game play is like for those games, but why doesn't SE just do an offline version? They already did a. Offline version of DQX, Capcom did an offline version of their Rocketman game
I like it too. My issues regarding looks are mostly technical. Like no shadows under vegetation, GI and AO are lacking in many cases and things like that. But that retro sepia look is fine to me.I know people are complaining about how Starfield looks, the feel they were going for was like a retro photo and I do love it!
ITS BEEN ALMOST 7 YEARS SINCE AUTOMATA!!!!!!!!Drakengard's 20th anniversary is today in Japan we've got a few articles here and there and some fan-arts so far. If only Square-Enix could stop huffing the gacha glue for a bit...
SINoAlice is shutting down, and with it we lose a canon part of the Yoko Taro timeline to history. The current focus is NieR: Reincarnation, but that too will shutdown someday and we'll lose some more lore for the NieR/Drakengard Taroverse. So c'mon and give us a real game again already! While Yoko Taro still has some working years left in him.
I had a look at my screenshots and there are definitely shadows under foliage. Things like GI could always be better but there's always the tradeoff with performance that needs to be taken into account. For the most part the game looks fantastic.I like it too. My issues regarding looks are mostly technical. Like no shadows under vegetation, GI and AO are lacking in many cases and things like that. But that retro sepia look is fine to me.
New Atlantis kinda lacks in foliage shadows department. And overall AO/GI around foliage.I had a look at my screenshots and there are definitely shadows under foliage. Things like GI could always be better but there's always the tradeoff with performance that needs to be taken into account. For the most part the game looks fantastic.
so looking at that post bundles are being sold in 500 pts, 1100pts and so on. What’s the betting that each of these packs are not quite enough to get an equivalent skin. Ie 600pts, 1200pts. I dislike this in F2P games and I absolutely despise it in a premium priced game.I had a look at my screenshots and there are definitely shadows under foliage. Things like GI could always be better but there's always the tradeoff with performance that needs to be taken into account. For the most part the game looks fantastic.
Meanwhile, Dying Light 2 is having a good couple of days. Some dedicated person went and made a huge file documenting all the stuff that was cut out of the game.
Dying Light 2 Had 200+ Pages of Cut Content
It has been revealed by a community expert that Dying Light 2 had more than 200 pages of content cut from the game. Read about it here.insider-gaming.com
Presumably this is mostly Chris Avellone's work that they threw out in their attempt to ensure that what they shipped would never be mistaken for anything other than garbage.
And also they decided to add a new microtransaction currency called Dying Light points. Has any single player game ever added a premium currency 1.5 years after release? I can't think of any until now...
DL Points - a streamlined access to skin bundles
Pilgrims! Now we’re going to make getting skin bundles faster and easier.pilgrimoutpost.techlandgg.com
Steam forum is not thrilled about this change, as you can imagine.
Well yeah, New Atlantis is much heavier than other places so I suppose they had to make more compromises there. Honestly I think the trees in that city look rather flat and ugly and I think the artists should have done something else there.New Atlantis kinda lacks in foliage shadows department. And overall AO/GI around foliage.
Another thing about ingame currencies is that they almost never have any regional pricing. So it's possible a $10 store DLC might cost $5 in a poorer country but when you go to ingame currencies 1000 points will always cost $10 for everyone. So in a way this is going to make DLC more expensive for people who need regional pricing.so looking at that post bundles are being sold in 500 pts, 1100pts and so on. What’s the betting that each of these packs are not quite enough to get an equivalent skin. Ie 600pts, 1200pts. I dislike this in F2P games and I absolutely despise it in a premium priced game.
Well they should give players option to turn on what they want. Modders will probably add some things but it would be nice that devs make their games bit more future proof.Well yeah, New Atlantis is much heavier than other places so I suppose they had to make more compromises there. Honestly I think the trees in that city look rather flat and ugly and I think the artists should have done something else there.
This just seems weird to me, honestly. The issue with VR is that the hardware is expensive, few games support it, and only as a last point that it needs beefy PC. So if we also assume that Valve is planning to release a follow-up to the Index that costs far less while offering the same or better experience, then sure, that would help with the adoption of PC VR.
yeah, tell me about itReally wish people stopped using that website, but its userbase seems to be beyond hope.
I quite enjoy building my PC, but I know loads of people who would love a turnkey PC experience.A steam machine done right is the endgame for me
I’d never need another pc or possibly even console again
Just use privacy redirect (w/ nitter) until they break it again.Also linking to long Twitter threads (I assume there is one since he writes "tldlr" is pointless to anyone without a twitter account. Really wish people stopped using that website, but its userbase seems to be beyond hope.
I wouldn’t even know how to do that. Does doing that even work on iOS, Mac and iPadOS?Just use privacy redirect (w/ nitter) until they break it again.
I mean it's just a browser extension, which in turn means it won't work in iOS.I wouldn’t even know how to do that. Does doing that even work on iOS, Mac and iPadOS?
“Just use xyz…” is always a loaded phrase full of assumptions about people’s technical skills, or even if it’s possible on their own hardware.
Alternatively people could stop posting Tweets, or when they do, provide context for them instead of making their entire post consist of content from another site.
I guess that works again? Gave that a try some months ago and it was dead.Just use privacy redirect (w/ nitter) until they break it again.
Both steamdb and augmented steam browser extensions have had this option for a while, but it's great that they added this to the client. Kind of weird though that they limit the functionality to the global comparison.Never knew this was a thing. You can click hidden achievements to see what they are.
Ooohhh, now that's interesting. It makes sense that the hardware wouldn't purely be for VR, since if it has the power for VR then it'd work well enough as a console-type box.
It also had pretty much zero software, WINE was not mature enough to run games so you could only run native ones on SteamOS 1.0. Getting a Windows game running was nothing short of a miracle and a complete hassle, let alone on day 1.. DXVK and VKD3D didn't excist. AMDGPU was just out and nowhere near the support it has today. Heck you would generally run Nvidia because those drivers were actually functional compared to whatever AMD was doing.Steam Machine 1.0 failed cause Valve left it all to third party hardware makers..
Steam Deck is Portable Steam Machine 2.0
If Galileo is a VR ready Desktop Steam machine 2.0 it would make perfect sense.
At this point it seems like Embracer is a big fucking tax avoidance scam gone wrong.Sweden's Embracer weighs options for Borderlands maker Gearbox Entertainment -sources
Embracer is considering options for its U.S. game developer Gearbox Entertainment including a sale as Europe’s largest gaming company looks to shore up its finances, three people familiar with the...www.marketscreener.com
Still holding for the vague hope of them delivering on the Gothic remake. The recent video the team released captured the atmosphere of the old camp really well.At this point it seems like Embracer is a big fucking tax avoidance scam gone wrong.
they have no idea what they are doing.
sun is nvidia-exclusive
To me, the biggest draw is how all those devices would work together seamlessly. TV, handheld and desktop gaming all working off the same library, with saves hopping between all of them, is the dream.The idea of a complete device ecosystem (VR, desktop/TV, handheld) that is console-like in its ease of use and PC-like in its openness is very appealing. I really want to know more about Galileo/Deckard.
not until ALL those devs stop ignoring steam cloudwith saves hopping between all of them
The idea of a complete device ecosystem (VR, desktop/TV, handheld) that is console-like in its ease of use and PC-like in its openness is very appealing. I really want to know more about Galileo/Deckard.