Out of the five of us in my friend group that actually managed to get a PS5 on launch day, I was the only one who bought Demon Souls, and the difficulty was precisely the reason. They told me as much.
Out of the five of us in my friend group that actually managed to get a PS5 on launch day, I was the only one who bought Demon Souls, and the difficulty was precisely the reason. They told me as much.
Ah, you bought a prebuilt. My bad. I assumed you built the machine and then found out the specs were inadequate. Yeah, prebuilt machines from that era tended to cheap out on GPUs if they could get away with it, some even relying on the integrated graphics alone.
“When I looked at a couple other games out that I was considering, the video card required for the game I owned was already superseded by a new generation (within a year)...”
The part of my thumb where the swirl-part of the print is. Leaves just enough of my thumbs protruding to hit each other when tracking “across the body” in fps.
Yup. Sometime around 12 or 13 years old my hands got too big for symmetrical analog sticks. Thumbs would just keep banging into each other playing fps games, especially on the tiny ds2 and ds3.
That seems implied, but one would wonder why they'd brag about scalping on this website in particular...
It’s more like 20 minutes, whether it’s a rolling draw or raffle. Even then botters still control the Sneaker Market. I know people with bots that can buy them 40+ pairs at a time. The Yeezy waiting room works though. You go to the website and enter the waiting room. Once it’s your turn, there’s an audible chime and…
It’s so off but I love it. It reminds me of how goofy cheat codes used to be in the ps2 era. Y’know, big head mode, jetpacks, or just straight up playing as Gary Coleman.
“I didn’t have issues, therefore it’s impossible that someone else might have had a bad experience.”
This really does sound like a cool idea but I’m concerned about durability? Is there increased potential for failure with the DS5 because of this? I can see people squeezing the controller harder because of the increased resistance. Will this make the triggers go mushy earlier (like the rumble triggers on XB1)?
Towards Genshin Impact; I’m not touching it until they remove the 60 fps cap. It feels sluggish and juddery on a high refresh rate monitor. Microtransactions or not.
Huh. To each their own. The similarity I was referring to was in the tech itself; when utilized correctly (which it seems, for the most part, 3rd party games on the Switch did not tend to do), feels similar to what I experienced in Playroom, Miles Morales, and Godfall so far. Sony’s implementation seems to be more…
It basically comes down to native resolution and ray-traced reflections. I made the same choice.
Have you ever used a Switch Pro Controller? IMO, outside of the new triggers, it feels very similar to me. I’m glad you enjoy the speaker though, that was one of the first things I turned off.
The advanced haptics the controller are certainly nice to have, and add an additional dimension to the experience. It’s a lot like getting a nice sound system to go with that expensive tv; anyone who has one knows why that’s important. That said, I don’t feel like it’s that transformative, and it’s weird to see…
Fuck off you piece of shit
Still recycling content I see, Bungie.
Any love for Ultrawide? A man can dream...
This may have something to do with their anti-cheat as well. Disabling it via command in Uplay speeds up boot up and shutdown by over 80% in my case. If it doesn’t freeze, maybe it won’t corrupt your save?
Their Customer Service refused to transfer me to their financing department (or let me speak to management) because I didn’t have an amazon credit card. I had utilized the 5 month financing to buy my 1080 Ti and wanted to use it again for a 20 Series GPU, but couldn’t find it. When I sent them a screenshot of my old or…