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The Turok remastered port that came out in 2015? It’s “Overwhelmingly Positive” on Steam right now.

There was. Even on PC it handled like ass though

^ This man speaks truth. Never had a problem with the opening of the game, even on launch day. Just keep walking, just keep walking...

I’d indignantly say you’re wrong... But then I looked down at my PC and it really only validated your photo. :| You win this round.

Hm. Sounds like generalization to me.

[PC Gamer Triggering Intensifies]

Just kidding. (Before my equally snarky reply gets me mauled too)

Pretty sure that already happened - I think it’s called Floptastic Four?

Goddamnit. Why can’t I get a hold of Patrick!?

Most characters in Japanese manga don’t look Japanese, even if they are supposed to be Japanese.

Gotcha - All good info to know. I’m well above a mid-range GPU, I was just worried about the port quality more than anything else.

Both great things to know. Thank you for sharing this. I’ll keep this in mind when I start playing :)

Are you sure you’re not Patrick?

I can live with that. Thanks for the input. Might pick it up soon.

Patrick - I see you’re playing the PC version. How would you rate it’s stability? I heard there was some problems with FPS in the later-portions of the game, but that looks like a pretty solid 60-fps in your video.

Doesn’t cost a few grand to beat a PS4's performance

Dark Souls 3 starts up just fine for most people, and Arkham City plays fine. Arkham Knight is the one that has trouble, and incidents like that are developer laziness, not an inherent problem with people’s computers.

Depending on the country you live in, building a PC that easily surpasses the original PS4 for close to the same price is not hard to do either for roughly the same money. “Struggling to keep up with the cost of upgrades” is a gross overstatement.

It’s one thing if they over promised what Fable Legends was going to be and failed to deliver on release. Then I’d agree with you.

Yeah I remember - my roommate was playing it while in beta (and was notably pissed he paid to get into it when they then announced it was F2P) and if I recall correctly, I think I remember at the very least they still had a skins you could buy with real money at that point.

League had microtransactions too when it wasn’t “fully” released yet, IIRC. You got to keep any champions/skins you bought when the game actually launched. I’m figuring the approach was the same here, except they expected to eventually release, not get canceled.