gervy
Gervy
gervy

Real life isn’t that interesting.

Given how freaking awesome MGS-5 runs on PC, no game should run bad. They should all learn from Konami.

I don’t get it how all these games seem to miss the realistic feeling of Socom, a game 15 years old, which to me (1 & 2) was a perfect squad-based game of special forces.

And unfortunately unlike FO3, not a lot of mods to open things up.
I forget the name, but there is an awesome mod that adds interiors to a lot of buildings in Downtown DC in FO3.


I’ve had had issues, but I’ve always felt the Sony menus suck, and seem designed by a blind retard. PS4 menu system was a huge step backward form an already awkward PS3.

I really wish they would design a high-end track ball.
I still use the M570 for work, home PC, and gaming PC (yes gaming).
Once you master the trackball, you learn to hate all other mice.


I just hate when I see barbarians spawning with units that require higher technology. Yes, you may have the resources, but their pitiful barbarian villages can’t support that crap!

Not yet really.

Hmmm... I wonder now, how fast the rounds go if in resource view.

CIV 5 was HORRIBLE in terms of turn time. Especially compared to CIV4 which was speedy as heck. CIV6 seems to be in the middle. Not too bad.

Nah. Good tutorials. But also a lot of the depth can be ignored as it’s all refinement. The depth makes the game better, but it’s not required to micromanage all of it.

There are mods for the game.

“It looks like Civ VI is going to be doing things more gradually.”

Because not everyone is a pussy like you.

I never played GTA online much. Hated it. I’m guessing I’d have liked it much better if I had friends who played more often that we could team with. Playing heists with random people was always problematic.

Multiplayer for me peaked when I had a team at work who all played SOCOM together.

The funny thing is, that exists for 3d printing. (Community with ratings and payment options for public models).

I personally can’t wait until they get rid of physical media as a whole, and reduce unit costs by removing that technology.

Which in that case, it’s better to buy a PC anyhow.

“PSVR seems less like an essential piece of tech and more like a novelty gadget”

People forget, there used to be a LOT more military training flights near Manhattan before 9/11. I remember Seeing Apache gunships flying VFR following the NJ Turnpike and other major highways, as well as fighter planes from various bases all within a 30 minute flight to NYC doing Air National Guard ops and training.