Sardonic_Respite
Sardonic_Respite
Sardonic_Respite

The Face Buttons are actually the only good thing about the controller... The reason why they are so odd like that is so that there will be no confusion whatsoever as to which button you are pressing—-Try playing a GC game in a dark as fuck room then play an XBOX game in the same room: The difference is huge.

Though,

Problem with your logic here.... Dragon Quest VIII was released in 2004—-Watch Dogs is in 2014. We have different standards now, along with an entirely different genre that demands entirely different things.

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Good luck even playing the PC version on max settings—-TB has dual titans, 32GB of RAM and an i7-3930k running off an SSD and has to bump it down to a mix of medium and high in order to reach 60fps during gameplay.

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Here's some of the more notable ones I've found

They'd make it exceptionally gorgeous but on a gameplay/story level it would be exceedingly average.

Ten year olds? I've sat watching my cousin play with 6 year olds squawking over the mic—-This one kid got into an argument with a slightly older kid.... and the former's mother actually stepped in and told the other kid to stop harassing her son.

Call of Duty on Xbox is like, 60% people under 13.

Every single console gave them up this generation—-barring Wii U, whose predecessor did =/

Reminds me of Deviantart.

Here's hoping it isn't required for online play.

Nah, low FOVs make me motion-sick—-When it comes to console gaming... I'm screwed from every angle =/

The fuck is this shit? There's multiple Waldos! There's one right here peeking at peoples asses, and there's one over by the shoes! Get yer brooms, I call shenanigans!

Wait... was it just disappointing? Or outright underwhelming/bad?

Steam Sales have been increasingly terrible over the past few years—-less and less publishers are willing to take part... Christmas 2012 the best deals were developer packs that costed $80-100 dollars and got you most of their older titles and maybe one recent one... apart from that there were still the usual daily

No FPS limit is actually very very bad—-Not only does it unnecessarily stress your system by making it work harder than it needs to, it actually becomes incredibly unstable at higher levels of AA—-Which with this thing you'd be a fool for not doing 32xS, 8xSGSSA, and maybe downscaling—-where even at lower levels of AA

Funnily enough you can't just buy a Ferrari—-or any other high end luxury sports car, for that matter.

They actually do a check to make sure you can reasonably afford it(Read: Make significantly more than it actually costs), then they put you on a long list of people who get their cars one at a time until it's your

I cringe whenever I walk into a bookstore and see a section called "Sci-Fantasy"

I guess I should have been more clear about what I meant... I was using 50fps as a marker for not being able to reach a stable framerate——Because, simply put, no one AIMS for 50fps—ever (Well, unless you are on a PAL PS2 lol) You either aim for 30 or 60... But you settle for being able to reach a constant 50.

However,

You basically just expanded on what I was saying lol

Because for console-plebeians and people who got into gaming with the Xbox 360 (Read: the majority of the jackasses who buy call of duty every year) it's some kind of wondrous black magic that they either haven't tired of yet or are only into gaming because all their friends were——So they were introduced to