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It would seem that PS fans would like for Sony to do more stuff with their older IPs, which is fine, however even they seem to realize that the only way to really bring back those old IPs is if done as a GAAS.

Some game series do have potential as for others well how exactly can you make money off of them, which also makes me think that they don't play GAAS and are more use to the DLC and I guess early MTX days to not really see where the money is coming from. Would something like Little Big Planet work as a GAAS? It has a lot of potential for cross promotion with other stuff as they have in the past, what Fortnite does a lot of, and you would pay for skins. But that's also the problem as well, are people only going to buy a few skins and that's it? That's not really how you keep a GAAS game going. You do have stuff like a battle pass that plays a big role in helping a GAAS keep going, it both helps keep players engaged and also gives them a reason to but money into the game since they are working twords something. But how would you do that with LBP? You are just creating worlds and sharing them, you aren't really competing in that sense. You do have world in which you do race other people in so maybe that would be a part of it? Like what Fall Guys does? So maybe there is some potential after all? But the worlds would be much more community driven? Kinda like what Valve does for TF2 and Counter Strike?


As for other titles, they didn't sell well in the past and other games have become the main hold. Maybe Socom has a chance or MAG but that's about it?
 
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After watching the Fallout TV show I decided to play some Fallout, but the first game isn't very enjoyable for me anymore. Anyone replayed Fallout 3 lately?
Im waiting for the rumored fallout 3 remaster / remake, but right now im playing fallout 76 and yes i know it was very terrible when it launched, but god damn its good now.
 

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After watching the Fallout TV show I decided to play some Fallout, but the first game isn't very enjoyable for me anymore. Anyone replayed Fallout 3 lately?
I played a bit of FO3 but then also stopped because of the remaster rumors. I switched to FO4, which is great with mods (The Midnight Ride). Such a nice chillout game.
 
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After watching the Fallout TV show I decided to play some Fallout, but the first game isn't very enjoyable for me anymore. Anyone replayed Fallout 3 lately?
I replayed it a couple years ago on PC. And played it around launch on PS3.

Great game and DLC.

Its definitely rough around the edges and undercooked in terms of storytelling.

but its an old game so it is what it is. I think everyone should still play through it all at least once.

And same for Fallout 4 with the DLC. These games have so many fun moments.
 
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New month already, thanks for the thread as always!

Not planning on buying anything new tbh.
I'm still working on my Christmas purchases and then there's still a ton of even older stuff. About to finish up NieR Replicant (just finished Ending B), but let me tell you, Automata's way of handling the "replays" was significantly better. It's quite a slog here, and I'm not even sure it's gonna be worth it.

I'm also finding that just rotating between Hoyo gachas satisfies most of my base level gaming wants". With Zenless Zone Zero dropping July 4th there is gonna be something new between Genshin, Star Rail and ZZZ every 2 weeks, which is kind of wild.
Young Ascheroth would have never even entertained the possibility of my gaming habits changing this drastically, but here we are. The power of a constant supply of free high quality anime game content is and surrounding media is... well, powerful.
 

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Im waiting for the rumored fallout 3 remaster / remake, but right now im playing fallout 76 and yes i know it was very terrible when it launched, but god damn its good now.
Yeah I finished it last year, it's a great game now. I hope the rumors of fallout 3 remaster are true.
 
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Im waiting for the rumored fallout 3 remaster / remake, but right now im playing fallout 76 and yes i know it was very terrible when it launched, but god damn its good now.
I've been playing Fallout 76 after the show as well and I am genuinely surprised how much I've enjoyed it. I never intended to play the game, even after the show, but I kept reading online about how the game was really good now, and how many people were going back to it and how nice the community is, so I thought I'd give it another chance. I've put in something like 135 hours in the game since then.

I'm not a fan of the Bethesda era Fallout games. Didn't like 3 or 4 and NV was so buggy at launch that it was also not a great experience. However, that was 10 or more years ago. What I have come to realize in that time is that Bethesda no longer makes the games that they used to and that I used to want from them (RPGs like Morrowind). So you won't get games with deep, branching storylines, meaningful choices with consequences and multiple ways to solve quests from them. What you get instead are first person, open world adventure games with light RPG elements, unmatched exploration, decent ancillary storytelling, the freedom to do whatever you want in the game and, nowadays, a very robust base building component. I think it's very important to set correct expectations for games coming from this studio. Judge them for what they are and what they're trying to be rather than what you hoped they would be. And Fallout 76 excels at what it is trying to be.

The other major problem I've had with the newer Fallout games is that I just don't like the dull, dreary and depressing settings of the games. I'm not saying they're doing anything wrong... it's a post apocalyptic setting so that's exactly what it was meant to be. It's just that I didn't really enjoy spending 50-100 hours or more playing in the same dreary urban wasteland with no colours except grey and brown (and those awful monochrome filters in F3 and FNV). I understand that it's meant to look bad, it's meant to be a ruined civilization but, for me, it's just not fun to play in that kind of world for an extended period of time. Fallout 76 fixes this as well by being set in the Appalachian Forest. Large parts of the map are filled with pleasant looking trees with autumn colours. Wandering around this game world, which is the main point of game for me, is far more pleasant than any of the older games. There are still many places with the same urban decay and in fact, several different biomes on the map, but there's a large part of the map that just feels nice to play in.

If you remember, the game initially shipped without any human NPCs. All the quests were delivered by robots and recordings. They got trashed for that design choice and a couple of years later shipped a huge update which added NPCs to the game. That update also added a whole new set of main and side quests. They actually ship about one major update a year which adds a new area or expands the current map (which is massive) and each of these updates adds main and side quests. So the game has now has multiple main and side quest chains and it is entirely possible to do them out of order depending on what place you stumble upon in your adventures. This is not a bad thing because ultimately the quests are designed to send you in every direction on the map to explore anyway. It can however be jarring to go back and forth from taking quests from NPCs and taking them from voice recordings, because they never went back to modify the original quests to add NPCs there. That being said, now that I have finished a majority of the quests in the game, I can safely say that the final quests of the original main quest series are better than anything that they've shipped since. And it got me thinking about how, aside from the 'immersion' factor, there is no functional difference between taking a quest from a voice recording as opposed to a human NPC. A good quest from a voice recording is a better game experience than a bad quest from a human NPC.

Anyway the game is really fun to play if you enjoy exploring the world. The map is huge with lots of places to find. You can be wandering around in the forest and come across a set of log cabins and there's a story about the fate of the people who lived there. Or you're in the city and you go to some commercial building and learn about how the company tried to take advantage of people before the nukes went off. How an actress who was preparing for the role of a life time dealt with the great war. Like every Bethesda games, there are vignettes waiting to be discovered in any direction you walk in and if you take the time to absorb the story being presented. If you enjoy that aspect of Bethesda games, then this one does it really well.

The game isn't flawless though. Being always online means the mod scene is next to non existent. There's a live service layer with a battle pass (which I ignore) and events happening every 20 minutes. An event is a group activity with other players in the server where you teleport to a location and do basic quests (defend a point, escort a thing, kill a boss etc.). This can also be ignored but they do give items and currencies that are useful at the 'endgame' where you are trying to modify stats on your weapons and armor. If you enjoy the base building aspect of the game then it is greatly expanded since Fallout 4 but it is also one of their primary vectors for monetization because they sell an absolute ton of decorations and utilities that you can use to make your base more aesthetically appealing or just useful. And the biggest problem (which you don't actually encounter until maybe 50 hours have passed) is that inventory space is very limited. This is a problem that is easily solved with mods in their other games but here you will constantly end playing inventory tetris and it becomes tiresome after a while. But would you believe it, they have an optional monthly subscription of about $12 or so and if you buy in to that, you suddenly get nearly unlimited stash space along with several other quality of life benefits. Classic case of creating a problem and selling the solution. The debate on whether this is pay to win or not is endless in the community.

TLDR: Fallout 76 is a surprisingly fun game if you enjoy playing the kind of game Bethesda Game Studio makes. If you tried the game years ago and bounced off it, I think it's worth giving it another shot now.
 
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Didn't think I'd ever see the day we open a thread with Sora Ahegao.

Dreading summer. Worst season. Bugs, Heat, Humid. Electric bill go brrrrrr thanks to AC. Not cozy at all, and that damn Sun is in the sky for too long. :surrenderblob:
I like my night shift for the money in home office very much, but man, is it hell in spring/summer when the sun rises after 4AM, the frigging birds tweeting up a storm and it's really bright when I go to sleep at 0630.
Already installed light blockers on the windows which block like 95% of light when put down. But I need to close the window if I want to sleep because of the birds (and a little traffic noise) and that's hell in summer if I can't have the windows open when I sleep.
Well, at least when it's under 28C, at that point opening the window is counterproductive, and no we don't have AC in apartments here.
 

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Another CoD sale, another CoD game bought XD But collections is almost complete, i am missing 4 more games and United Offensive. If only someone from Activision would remember that they made Modern Warfare 2 Remaster and never put it on Steam...
 

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I could have sworn they were saying GASus and how it sounds a lot of Jesus. I was wondering what crazy stuff Nvidia is cooking up now.

After watching the video some more and seeing how they used ARK the AI assistant reminds me of a pop up window that talks to you in Isekai series. There are a number of series that do stuff like this. One such example is Dungeon reset which is a Webtoon.
 

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Finished Nier Replicant Ending C. Gonna call it a day here, I can't do this anymore.
Maybe unpopular opinion but I've come out of the game extremely disliking it overall.
I really enjoyed my initial playthrough outside of the side quest design being utter dogshit, but at least on PC there are cheats to alleviate that somewhat.
But everything beyond that has slowly worn me down and now I barely even remember the good times I had with the game at the start and frankly the extra context of the repeat playthroughs have absolutely not been worth the extra time and repetitiveness.
 
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Finished Nier Replicant Ending C. Gonna call it a day here, I can't do this anymore.
Maybe unpopular opinion but I've come out of the game extremely disliking it overall.
You're basically done, tho.
You just need to reload a save before the final area and make the other choice (unless you overwrote the save, then yeah not worth it).
Although then there's like another 1~2 hours worth of content by starting a new playthrough.
 
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Finished Hellblade 2. It was weak. Yes, great showcase for UE5 nanite and lumen, good audio and stellar visuals, good atmosphere, but both storytelling and gameplay are so weak that even its 7 hour runtime is too long.

In Tsushima I have 45 hours and it seems like I will spend another 50 there, given the included expansion. On one hand, it is an Ubisoft copy/paste game through and through, but on the other, the world, missions and combat are so good that I think I will not hate it even in those 50 more hours. I like it more than Horizon 2.

It is kinda crazy how many games Sony is publishing on PC these days. Helldivers 2, Horizon FW, Tsushima, Ragnarok...even just 5 years ago if you told anyone this was going to be happening, they would think you are cray cray. And if you told this to a sony fanboy, they would have you commited.

Of course, the one I am waiting for the most (TLOU2, which I own on PS4 Pro and refuse to play there) is still unannounced.

Still, Hulst maintains that Horizon’s fate doesn’t signal a larger trend. “To maybe put a few minds at ease, releasing one first-party AAA title to PC doesn’t necessarily mean that every game now will come to PC,” he told the PlayStation blog.
 

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Pray for me I have to subject myself to elden ring again to prep for the DLC.

(I'm mostly joking around I didn't hate ER or anything I just don't think it's anything that special either. Felt like dark souls 4 but worse because of the open world)
 
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Pray for me I have to subject myself to elden ring again to prep for the DLC.

(I'm mostly joking around I didn't hate ER or anything I just don't think it's anything that special either. Felt like dark souls 4 but worse because of the open world)
The horse became entirely pointless because if you got sneezed on you got instantly dismounted because it died instantly and spent more time remounting or whatever

So yeah it would of been better if you could of at least upgraded the useless ass thing or like make it into ghost glue
 
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Getting pretty deep into Eiyuden and I'm liking it more. The game is very much an old-school JRPG in the Suikoden vein for good and for ill.
When the army starts to come together and the base is built up some the game has a lot of fun to be had. They did the good thing and have accounted for a lot of cases where certain characters in your party will comment upon seeing or encountering others in cutscenes. Even when they just chime in for a line or two it really adds to the vibe. They don't all get a lot of character building, so its good to see the ones that should have history or know each other comment.

Best advice I have is to not bother with some of the minigames in the base until you've progressed quite a bit. The early portion of several of those minigames (egg races especially) becomes totally obsolete with more castle development. The Cooking Minigame is a bit trial and error (just like Suikoden 2, tbh), but a wider array of recipes will help a lot.

Another fun part. Not enough people are talking about the hilarious options that the Theater has. TONS of the characters can sub in for basically any of the parts in these scripts for hilarious results WITH VOICE ACTING. A totally side thing that you don't even need to do the plot (you have to recruit a guy to even open the theater) has a TON of voice acting in it. And its pretty funny. You can see the characters' personalities pretty well in there too.
 

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You can buy Gow Ragnarok Digital Deluxe version in blocked regions XD


What shitty plugin suggest you to buy this game at €70 in the EGS when you can buy it for €10 on Steam? 🤔
If I see this correctly, these are only the Deluxe Edition extras, not including the base game itself. It should look like this:


So someone just forgot to regionblock the extras
 

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If I see this correctly, these are only the Deluxe Edition extras, not including the base game itself. It should look like this:


So someone just forgot to regionblock the extras
I know, it's a bundle but extra content wasn't included in block. I guess it make sense because it doesn't technically require PSN account, only game does XD

Also as much as Nvidia can be sh*try they can do good things like this

 

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I tried to get into Fallout 1 once again, and I had some fun so far. But the lack of tooltips and tutorials is extremely annoying. For example, I had to plant a microphone in the office of a certain criminal boss. I spent 15 minutes clicking on everything in the office to plant the microphone, but nothing worked. Turned out I had to use the "steal" skill on that boss and drag the microphone from my inventory to his. Is this really how we played and enjoyed gaming in the 90's? 😁
 

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I tried to get into Fallout 1 once again, and I had some fun so far. But the lack of tooltips and tutorials is extremely annoying. For example, I had to plant a microphone in the office of a certain criminal boss. I spent 15 minutes clicking on everything in the office to plant the microphone, but nothing worked. Turned out I had to use the "steal" skill on that boss and drag the microphone from my inventory to his. Is this really how we played and enjoyed gaming in the 90's? 😁
In the 90s it was more like "read the manual first" and "then read the strategy guide" ;)
 

Lashley

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I just discovered that frame generation in Lossless Scaling can be used on emulation. :face-with-cold-sweat:
It can be used on anything, yeah.
 

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I tried to get into Fallout 1 once again, and I had some fun so far. But the lack of tooltips and tutorials is extremely annoying. For example, I had to plant a microphone in the office of a certain criminal boss. I spent 15 minutes clicking on everything in the office to plant the microphone, but nothing worked. Turned out I had to use the "steal" skill on that boss and drag the microphone from my inventory to his. Is this really how we played and enjoyed gaming in the 90's?
I hope I am not misremembering, but you can also simply put the microphone (or recorder?) in your hand, click on it to turn it on, then talk to Gizmo, and bring it back to Killian and it should work.

Fallout 1 is great and I love it, but Fallout 2 is where it's at. Just insane how interactive that game is and what it lets you do. So be sure to play both.
 
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