Grimm808
Rhade
Grimm808

Because PC, that’s why. Everything nowadays is PC, do apologize to everyone and make sure you’re offended, because it’s 2016, and nobody has balls anymore.

This is hilarious, this guy is straight-up, “fuck boy” status. The red cards were flown out so fast and it was painfully obvious from what was posted, that she was hoeing it out with her ex; and yet he’s torn? She flat-out played the fuck out of this guy, and even invited her ex over where they both lived!? FUCK

The draw distance and LOD improvement are OK, but the patch itself was a little disappointing. The frame rate Is still bad in the city area and textures fail to load properly in many areas, or pop take seconds to drop on higher quality assets. It’s s real eye sore when you’re moving quickly in very action sequences.

Thank you, I read this mid-sip of pre workout and it drenched my keyboard

I was just doing my 13th playthrough of shadowrun on Snes. Haven’t touched the new games since Berlin but now that I got this amazing series back on my mind, found the perfect time to jump back in

Fun fact, it takes newer i5 and gtx960 4gb model minimum to run the game to match the Xbox ones visual fidelity. Consoles getting closer to the metal, invalidating cheap Pc builds this year.

Killzone 3 has to be the single most technically impressive visual feast on the PS3, with uncharted 3 as a close second and God of war ascension following close behind it. If it ran at 1080p 60fps, it would hold up extremely well against even current titles. Not like this is close to happening or anything but hearing

I’m a huge fan of the twisted metal series, and twisted metal black online was my first game playing online on ps2. Loved the keyboard smack talk in between game sessions.

Souls games don’t do themselves any justice when it comes to the bastard asshole pvp gank squad crowd. The mechanics, lore, story, it all encourages it.

But that’s the beauty of souls games. It’s a bastard cold, evil world with no chivalry, you can hardly even trust the npcs in most of the games, who often times try to deceive you or eventually kill you or die themselves in tragic ways.

Going online is voluntary, period. Pvp is a major component of the souls franchise. It’s embedded into the lore, the mechanics are even set up for it with NPC invasions. The cat and mouse tense atmosphere created by the suspense of having to fend off a soul thirsty asshole online, it’s a part of what take she game

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Opposite for me. Pvp was the life blood. The ability to invade and wreak havoc on other players in the many different levels and ways of going about doing it was so addictingly fun. A more rewarding covenant system would have been icing on the cake. Pvp went hell when Stat modders and hackers busted out in late 2012

Git.gewd.scrub

Square Enix didn’t work on Deus Ex though, they just own publishing rights. Eidos Montréal made it.

A friendly reminder that you’re wrong. It may not be completely accurate but criminals who have been on the watch list have been detained while attempting to through airport security, in numerous airports, in numerous states.

I’ve seen these things confiscated before as well as the credit card knives. Wither yours gets pulled or not really boils down to: How well you can hide it or how well the X-ray machine operator can find it. Or, sometimes you’ll get a guy who just doesn’t give a shit, see’s it, see’s you, then let’s it go.

I’ve seen these things confiscated before as well as the credit card knives. Wither yours gets pulled or not really

Not once has anybody mentioned the shit frame rate? game runs like shit on PS4 and One. Textures, shadows, objects, they all render in right before your face and textures often take a long time to load properly. Wait til you get to the city ruins were the game constantly and sporadically tosses your framerate up and

Piracy is interesting. I don’t fully support it, but I don’t fully condemn it as bad either. I piracy in its many forms, has helped to shape some positive aspects of current platforms and has caused people to think outside of the box when it came to digital distribution.

Looks like Zone Of The Enders meets Dark Souls.