dragonfliet
dragonfliet
dragonfliet

Hola poop I want those boba fett’s!

I use steam link on and off, and I love it. Almost never any hitches (every once in a while when I go downstairs after quitting upstairs at the TV where I use it, the PC is still in big picture mode), and it’s a really great thing for playing games with my wife.

I also am curious what the parameters are. Is it unique, first-time downloads (so, essentially, most purchased, but allowing for FTP games to make the list), or does it cover all re-downloads (so that people that uninstall and reinstall a few times are “boosting” the numbers)? I’m assuming that this is almost entirely

Bro, an 85" television, 8 feet away is in exactly the sweet spot for 4k resolution. It will look better and better until about 5ft away, at which point, you MIGHT be able to begin to discern the pixels. 

I’m glad John is having fun, but this looks generic as hell.

Um. Excuse me. Dragon Age isn’t a CRPG?

And they are requiring literally none of those

It’s worth noting that Act 2 is generally 50% of a script. Spending half the movie with the protagonist being gaslit is not how you make a space epic. In fact, it would be absolutely terrible.

I’m afraid your optimism isn’t really held up. First, let’s look at a few other games. CS:GO currently averages around 500k-600k, TF2 has anywhere from 80k-100k. Hell, even Left 4 Dead 2 has 16k players.

Keep in mind that PUBG is dying, and still has182,000 daily players, and Fall guys is essentially dead with something like 7,000. 

I guess you haven’t read any high fantasy? Elves and Dwarfs and Hobbits/Halflings are all just architypes copied and pasted from Tolkien (who adapted them from various cultural myths).

This is a wrong and completely unreasonable position. It was $15, now it is $7.50. You’re mad that it isn’t now discounted to $5. This is insane. Yes, Epic is aware that discounting certain things below their retail price will bring them under their limit for the $10 discount, and have done so.

Eh, on Dec 7, it’s near the solstice, and so on the release it won’t be a slowly dying light, but the last dregs of the dying light. So, you know, cooler. And also without the requirement that they release updates exactly on solstices, which doesn’t leave much wiggle room.

Not sure if you’re aware of this, but a game like PUBG is considered dead. It’s to the point where you can’t even choose a map, or even between two kinds of maps because the player count is SO LOW. That playercount? 183,000 at any given time, with peaks of over 400,000. I genuinely could be wrong, but I would be

I hear you, but I don’t think that’ll ever happen. I imagine the pool of controller users in multiplayer FPS games on PC is very small, and how do you even go about that? Just have long wait times to queue for them?

Interesting, I did not know this. thanks! 

Well, okay, you do you, but on the note of old man shoulders: I didn’t use to have arms on my chair, but after fucking my shoulder up, my physio suggested I get a chair with adjustable arms, to get it at the right height and it has done WONDERS for me.

1) Very cool

I’m sorry, but WHAT? In this scenario, the virgin reader has never read anything about Returnal—which all mention the mechanic of repetition wound into its plot—but still wants to play it, but also happens to read this article’s title, and is somehow spoiled? On TOP of that, the headline is that a “bonkers fan theory”

I’m sorry, but saying that the a person THINKS that the end of the game is actually the beginning of the chronology is supposed to be a spoiler? It doesn’t say what the end is, only that the end might be the beginning. In a time loop game. Jeez.