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Tim C
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I’m gonna be one of those with two copies. My son is more eager for Destiny 2 on the PS4, and I’d much rather play on my PC. I’ll probably play the PS4 version some here and there while waiting for the other to release.

This is super encouraging. I’m trudging along with an i5 3570k, and I’ve been dreading the motherboard/CPU upgrade. Maybe I’ll get lucky too?

Looking forward to getting back on this map. I’ve been loving Titanfall 2. So much so that I bought a second copy for my PC from Origin’s sale. My biggest hope is that they bring back a co-op mode similar to Frontier Defense, because sometimes you just want to murder NPCs with friends in your Titan.

Exactly. I actually use a controller in Titanfall 1 and 2 because the movement is easier for me. And to compensate for my lack of precision aiming, I close the distance and use the shotgun. I can typically hold my own. I’m not sure that stragety would work as well in many other games.

Morrowind will always be the pinnacle of the Elder Scrolls series for me. Not only for the freedom it allowed, but because of where I was in my life when I first played it.

It’s also the only game I’ve ever played that allowed you to kill NPCs vital to the story and let you ‘continue on in the doomed world you have

I’ll be balancing my time with The Last of Us, Dark Souls and Destiny. I’ve played them all before, but I’m just coming back to Destiny since before the first expansion dropped. It’s going to take some time to get a handle on all the changes.

Now that I’ve beaten Dark Souls on the X1, I almost immediately started it over on my PC copy, which I never beat. Now I’m breezing through it so far and expect to tackle Ornstein and Smough again before the weekend is out.

I’ve knocked out Bloodborne and Dark Souls 1, and decided I’ll soon be tackling Dark Souls 2 as well. I considered diving right into 3, but I really want to play them in order.

Now that I’ve wrapped up Dark Souls, I have moved on to The Last of Us Remastered. I haven’t touched the game since I played the original on the PS3, but it didn’t take long to remember why I loved it so.

This weekend is going to start off with another crack at defeating Lord Gwyn in my first ever play through of Dark Souls 1. Besides that, I’m hoping to play some Red Dead co-op with some friends and possibly more Halo Firefight. If I can get Dark Souls finished, then I’m moving on to The Last of Us remaster that I

I borrowed it from a friend back when it was fresh, played it for a while and just couldn’t get into it. Westerns never have been my thing, and Rockstar’s open world games in general have trouble holding my interest for the length of the story. But after hearing from several friends how fun it was to play together, I

I’m reading the second book, A Clash of Kings. I have no idea how the tv show season relates to the books, but I’m trying to avoid reading too much about what happens. The shows don’t exactly follow the books if I understand correctly, but I still prefer to err on the side of caution.

I’ve had this on my Kindle wish list for a while, but I was uncertain if it was worth it or not. I loved the story in the game and didn’t know if this book would give me more of what I enjoyed there or not. Thanks for the review, I plan to pick this up after I’m done with the Game of Thrones book I’m currently working

Not bad. Played Gat out of Hell on the X1, I’ll play it again on the PS4 for kicks.

Still working on my first ever play through of Dark Souls 1 on the Xbox 1, and I’ll probably balance that out with something on the PC. Either Layers of Fear or maybe some Rogue Squadron 3D.

It’s backwards compatible. I’ve been playing some co-op with a friend on the X1.

Bloodborne, my first time playing through, and I might work on finding the collectibles and secrets I missed in DOOM. And there’s a chance I might play some Battlefront and/or Red Dead Redemption online with a buddy.

I’ve been going back and forth between Bloodborne and DOOM, although I tried a little of the Elder Scrolls: Legends beta and might give that a little of my time too.

Just fired the game up to see how it works after the patch, only to see Jack Joyce sporting the pirate eyepatch himself. Downloading the update from the Windows 10 store now. Steam and GoG auto updating my games has spoiled me.

My son is using a Dell XPS 8300 with one of these cards in it with 8GB of RAM and a i7 2600. He was able to launch the game was averaging around 25-30 fps in the very beginning with everything set to low graphics. I imagine in a battle his framerate would really begin to chug, but he gave up on it after seeing how it