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That’s already happened. This article might not have existed if it wasn’t for me and it got people talking, made some fun for Stephen and the guy who was interviewed and possibly generated a little money for Kotaku in the process. I think we can put the issue to bed now.

Stephen should profile you next.

I can’t believe you actually did this, that’s amazing. Well done.

This is interesting, as I was thinking about whether the PS4 Pro really is powerful enough to basically just “upgrade” games to native 4K without a performance hit, but there are some quotes here that kind of indicate that there could very well be a performance hit. Is it plausible that PS4 Pro 4K “native” games will

Yea, not sure why people thought a console was going to be 4k native, regardless of FPS. I also have a 980TI, and 4k/60 fps might be doable on Minecraft, but that’s about it.

yea now tell me which game supports sli ‘natively’? and try running deus ex on ultra and you’ll see that even your 2k+ rig is in fact a potato. even xcom 2 your game won’t run at stable 60 fps. hell i cant even run ffxiv on a stable 60 fps. imo nothing can.

but why? If it would be Valentine I could understand! But Preston? That guy sent you a hundred times on missions to save settlements noone else could be bothered about! That Preston waved this pretty sounding “general” title in your face so that you’d do _all_ the work for the minutemen! Of course he will also

I have a weird relationship with that game. When I first played it, I was hooked. Then I finished it and I can’t for the life of me go back to it. Which is weird because with DA:O I had over 7 playthroughs.

I’ve seen more than a few complaints in various corners of the internet—particularly with regard to the sudden uptick in speed/response time required of the player (and the inability to create poise-laden tanks, such as the Havel Mage).

I, personally, agree with you; I appreciated the increased speed of play, and the

I was unaware that Dark Souls 3 was given any flak. If anything, I think what they took from Bloodborne was for the better.

I particularly liked the Fire Keeper design in Dark Souls III, probably because it so closely mirrored the design of the dark lady (forget her actual character name atm) from Demon’s Souls.

I get why III took the flak that it did, playing a bit closer to Bloodborne than Dark Souls, but damn if From didn’t do an

I’d watch the Pope’s let’s play channel.

The instructions on the back just said “Thrusting required ahead, in short try tongue but hole”

The dialogue is solid, but it was the click of the old wedding ring against the phone mouthpiece that really elevates this work.

When reached by Kotaku, the Ford dealership said they didn’t know what we were talking about.