SidSpaceWalker
SidSpaceWalker
SidSpaceWalker

I see PC people... there everywhere. I can't escape them! By PC I mean politically correct. Its so annoying. Well if this is the case I want a Christian character. I also want a character that is disabled. One thats in a coma. One thats half human, half elf.....etc.

Oh yea you built a pc and you know the ins and outs. Another idiot that stuffed parts together and thinks they are fucking grandmaster IT specialist. If you can't get it to work you don't know what you're doing and are therefore a console plebian.

Well I do agree PC gamers are hard to please, because this article is directing energy better spent on Far Cry 4. The game that with my gtx 980 I still can't get 60fps because of the stuttering...though it's minimized when I turn uplay offline (screw Ubisoft), and just more bugs I've run into. Fidelity wise it's not

I had heard nothing about these problems until now; all I've really seen of review are the glowing ones here on Kotaku, so I was excited to finally load the game this past weekend, having gotten it for Christmas.

BioWare is known for its shitty community communication, it took them 3 years to get it right in SWTOR and they simply stopped trying in ME3.

I have no issue with cross platform games, but I'm still struggling to understand why they don't create a PC version by default and port that down to console instead of the other way around-they're created on PC initially anyway so it seems the most cost effective choice?

I'm sick of good games being marred by bugs and issues which do not get addressed.

Yeah, though SWTOR highly limited what a free player could do. Including limited amount of money you could hold, and less professions, and inventory space.

Now playing

Read the following while listening to this:

I've never really seen the appeal of the Nemesis system because I'm more interested in the actual playing of the game, but if you like it, awesome!

Can I get a transcript please? I couldn't understand a word either of them were saying!

A buddy of mine who is still hanging on in the Console QA world, basically summed this up for me a few years ago.

Developers don't really care about QA approving a Gold Master any longer. Because they can "just patch any problems post-release." Gone are the days of crunching for weeks at a time to insure a clean final

He forgot the 'Gamers defending broken game and buying it anyway' step.

VRAM is still important, but the new flavor word is "stream processors" for AMD, and "cuda cores" for Nvidia. These are, I believe, how the hardware routes and deals with data in parallel. You can't compare them across brands, but you can look at products in the same line. Example: AMD R9 290x, 1ghz clock speed, 2816

This is kind of why I like consoles, I at least know I can expect a consistent experience with good visuals. I don't know what to expect form my PC anymore. I upgraded it last year with top of the line hardware and it now seems like it's becoming obsolete with the recommended requirements I'm seeing from recent games.

I've been noticing with some newer games that SSD or faster speed HDDs are getting more important. My old granny HDD takes a LONG time to load some new games and I get load lag on menu screens.

Glad I got that PS4, CPU barely met minimum and the Graphics card is a year off the minimum as well. Well now I can start saving up for a totally new PC sometime in the next year and a half.

Sort of off topic but can someone explain to me why anime (and often Japanese games) have totally nonsensical names that are a seemingly random string of words? I mean, they're always amusing to say with gravitas, but I don't get it as they never communicate any sensible information.