The mobile game? lmao. Thanks for the info!Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis
The mobile game? lmao. Thanks for the info!Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis
I appreciate more of these mobile/gacha games coming to PC and/or consoles at or close to release, though this one isn't good at all from what I've seen. It will probably plug Square's financial holes in their mobile sector for a bit, but I don't believe it will have much staying power long-term and it's not gonna be enough to make up for the downwards trajectory of most of their other mobile offerings.
He'll surely be when this has 10x the FF7R CCU.Derrick is crying right now
How, do you need GeForce Experience? In the simple control panel gsync is in a different tab from 3D settings which have the global and profile settings I use.At least on NV, you can disable and enable G-sync/VRR on a per-profile (and thus per-game/app) basis.
I really need to get back to the Atelier series at some point. Finished the first two Arland games, and need to check out Meruru. Maybe once I have my OLED Deck next year.
It's here:How, do you need GeForce Experience? In the simple control panel gsync is in a different tab from 3D settings which have the global and profile settings I use.
Jesus, its so damn depressing that the best video platform is owned and run by one of the worst companies.
Just stop using Google. Completely. I’m on a complete de-Googling and the last thing I have left is YouTube.
thankfully framasoft are updating peertube like crazy speaking of which - TILvids is a pretty good instance for watching cool stuffJust stop using Google. Completely. I’m on a complete de-Googling and the last thing I have left is YouTube.
Lately there have been instances where I had to wait for videos to buffer at 1080p quality despite having 600 Mbit connection. I wonder if this is connected.
almost definitely, yeahLately there have been instances where I had to wait for videos to buffer at 1080p quality despite having 600 Mbit connection. I wonder if this is connected.
In addition to what others posted, you have more control (and frankly, a much better UI IMHO) with NVidia Profile Inspector:How, do you need GeForce Experience? In the simple control panel gsync is in a different tab from 3D settings which have the global and profile settings I use.
Oh, party-based alchemy system? That's really interesting.
And a huge piece of shit / psychopath, yeah. Just remembering the cat anecdote I read some weeks ago.Dude is of course still one of the best programmers you will meet of course.
Trick question: both are OLED, but the one on the left uses an etched screen (at least given how people have been talking about the Steam OLED )Spot the OLED
Good choice, the 7800x3d is a beast of a chip. What cooling do you have though ?Just bought a 7800x3d hopefully it will arrive in my country in a couple of weeks' time. AM5 boards are too damn expensive lol, just bought a simple b650 Asrock board and it was like $130. My wallet is crying rn
I bought a Deepcool LT520 240mm AIO cooler for the chip. I thought the price was not that bad for an AIO with good reviews such as that one. When all the parts arrive at my house I'll update you on my tempsGood choice, the 7800x3d is a beast of a chip. What cooling do you have though ?
Mine tops at 85 degrees with a Noctua NH D15 in Cinebench R24.
Dual 27" 1440p monitors would be amazing, I only have 1 monitor lol.Hello from my newest dual 1440p monitor setup
Got 2 27'' LG UltraGear 27GR75Q.
My 1070 is on life support now
also, preemptive "this sale sucks" post
I also think that his conclusions are wrong.
Mike Rose is the person who famously said that 1% of the sales for Let's Build a Zoo were on EGS. I hadn't thought about AAA games returning to Steam taking eyeballs off indies, but don't quite agree with his assessment that as there have been indies this year on Steam that blew up and made a bigger splash than some AAAs.
At the same time, I think him pointing out Switch has less AAAs is pertinent, but not in the same way he's looking at it. The aesthetic for Spirittea looks like it resonates more with the Switch audience than other platforms (i.e. pixel graphics and "comfy" gameplay).
Spirittea and Let's Build a Zoo also had different launch circumstances as Spirittea launched on both PC and console while Let's Build a Zoo was initially PC only. Regardless, I'm always happy to read business insights.
That should be more than enough !I bought a Deepcool LT520 240mm AIO cooler for the chip. I thought the price was not that bad for an AIO with good reviews such as that one. When all the parts arrive at my house I'll update you on my temps
Very funny to see this when I struggled for an hour for my DualSense Edge to work with F1 23Steam :: Steam News :: New! Find Great Games To Play With DualShock and DualSense Controllers
Controller support shown in Steam library and store expands to now include PlayStation controllerssteamcommunity.com
It could be for a variety of reasons, anyway it's a good thing at least that the game made money.
Mike Rose is the person who famously said that 1% of the sales for Let's Build a Zoo were on EGS. I hadn't thought about AAA games returning to Steam taking eyeballs off indies, but don't quite agree with his assessment that as there have been indies this year on Steam that blew up and made a bigger splash than some AAAs.
At the same time, I think him pointing out Switch has less AAAs is pertinent, but not in the same way he's looking at it. The aesthetic for Spirittea looks like it resonates more with the Switch audience than other platforms (i.e. pixel graphics and "comfy" gameplay).
Spirittea and Let's Build a Zoo also had different launch circumstances as Spirittea launched on both PC and console while Let's Build a Zoo was initially PC only. Regardless, I'm always happy to read business insights.
It's on 50% sale on CDKeys. It's a historically low price, I doubt it will be cheaper during Steam sale.Here's hoping Sony games go on better sales tonight (want TLoU).
I find it so weird when a small indie dev like this is asking for curation. I can at least kinda understand it from consumers (though even there it is pretty dumb), but as a developer it is such a strange thing to ask for. Many great games on Steam would not have been greenlit by Valve if they had continued by the old system, they said as much. Even the Greenlight system was only useful for games that sounded cool on paper, and many of whom never materialised. Opening up Steam was something that many devs demanded for years, so to call out Steam that it is too open now is just crazy and revisionist nonsense.Here we go again...
If only some people got their wish and the platform was curated and their games didn't get approved rather than their competitors' games as they wish for huh. Any store that isn't over crowded is at the expense of the developers that can't get in (or can't get in early to catch that phase on new consoles etc.). So selfish. And the usual neglecting to mention all you do get for that 30% (which can become 25% and 20% and 0% for key sales and so on and so forth).
Says the guy that made a PSVR2 exclusive and another VR game with mixed reviews