Better than the game handles it, I'm willing to bet. God, what a slog.
Better than the game handles it, I'm willing to bet. God, what a slog.
8K for any vehicle at all that seems to be in pristine condition and only has 35,000 miles seems like a damn good deal to me. Also, why is low in scare quotes?
Good thing Palworld let's you automate the resource gathering then...
I gave up after the second episode. I don’t know who this series is for. Adult-oriented premise and character backstory, but with plotlines, conflicts, and storytelling simpler than an episode of Blues Clues. I love books and games with cozy vibes, but this was so boring watching it made me anxious as I desperately…
This save 40% on max deal has been on here for weeks now, but the link just goes to the main signup site without a 40% off deal to be seen.
This save 40% on max deal has been on here for weeks now, but the link just goes to the main signup site without a…
Can confirm, car insurance prices in CA are absurd.
Exactly this. I need games to respect my time. And part of that means not forcing me to retread the same path over and over again. If I could fast travel in real life, I would and it would have nothing to do with how dull or interesting it is along the way. Time is precious.
Nope, it’s actually a pretty solid game. The only scam was journalists hyping it up as something it’s not because it generated clicks.
So let me get this straight, they aren’t advertising it as Pokemon with guns and yet you claim that it’s false advertisement? Cool.
It’s a shame. They didn’t actually figure out how to make the combat fun until Episode Ardyn.
There’s no comparison. The story in XV was held together with scotch tape. XVI had its faults including a final act that managed to both drag on too long as the gameplay grew stale while also not giving the story enough time to breathe and long chunks of tedious exposition about similarly-named factions while staring…
Imagine... An online game struggling to support server loads at launch. Unprecedented.
Tbf, generative AI isn’t a grift. I’ve been working with it for a while now and it’s the real deal. Of course, there will be plenty of grifters pretending they can use it for all sorts of absurd things, but the tech itself is here to stay (for better or worse).
I never had any complaints about the battery life on my ps3 or ps4 controllers. It was absolutely jarring to “upgrade” to the ps5 controllers only to find out that their battery life was half or less than what the previous gen controllers provided.
I’m a parent, sometimes I’ve got all of 20 minutes to play a game before I have to dash out the door to get to some event for the kids. Making sure I plug in my controller after every session is the kind of bullshit I don’t have time to worry about. And in an age where many wireless peripherals have a 24 hour+ battery…
It’s also incredibly annoying if you aren’t the kind of person to plug in the controller after every gaming session. Six hours is shit battery life for a controller.
I’ve already lost two ps5 controllers to drift and a third is starting to have issues. I’ve also had the trigger break on one (thankfully the same controller that had the drift issue). These are by far the least reliable controllers Sony has released. By comparison, I’ve only had drift issues with one switch…
Succession was a cathartic spectacle and little more.
That’s not what himbo means. Wakka is a bit a himbo, but that certainly doesn’t apply to every player and it's nonsense to try to apply it to an entire sport/minigame.
I’d recommend skipping quantum break simply because it’s kind of a technical mess and has apparently only gotten worse since release. I had more performance issues and visual glitches with it than Alan wake 2 on the exact same hardware and ultimately just gave up.