mikemo
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mikemo

That .gif isn't from the game.

What type of AA are you using? Most games that get poor performance is due to picking the wrong AA. If SSAA is what you're using, switch it. And you might already be doing this but make sure you're using a program like Open Hardware Monitor and make sure nothing is overheating.

CS:GO was made by Hidden Path and then Valve took over sometime later actually.

Hopefully it works out like the first game where you load up on quests and you complete the ones you complete as you go (rarely do you have to go back to the NPC to turn in) and keep on moving unless you really want to complete those quests.

I hope they do a sequel and change things up a little bit while retaining what they already have. I wouldn't mind having more ground based movement options and maybe not penalize you as much for being on the ground while also tone down the "SUPER OVER THE TOP MAXOUT" humor for just regular humor and I honestly think

Haha, yeah. The game has it's flaws an those flaws change based on who you talk to but the one thing I think most people would probably agree with is a lot of the boss fights were pretty great. And the end boss fight after the "cop-out" ending was great. Hell, the moment I decided I really liked the game was the

There were quite a few amps that let you do a ton of things on the ground. But if you tried to play the game as a 3rd person ground shooter probably didn't quite get what the game was about before you bought it and were predestined to dislike it/elements of it. I initially tried to shoot everything from the ground

I really thought all the boss fights were pretty good but the first one against Fizzy really sold me on the games quality. ****semi-SPOILER**** I also liked how at the end they tried to make it look like a cop-out ending and then they cranked it up a notch and made it amazing.

Yeah, exactly. The game just really doesn't care that it's a big joke and loves itself for it. Also, the gameplay is just smooth as hell.

I honestly just hoped that they would re-release the game with online co-op/party support built in for the XB1/PS4 since the reason why that wasn't really done before was partly due to power limitations.

Wow, way to make an assumption and then be a total asshole about it. Another good reason why a person isn't interested in "free"2play games is because most often those games do end up being extremely shady by cutting off pretty core elements of the experience in one way or another. It can be anything from time sinks

I am perfectly fine with this. I like Spotify and use it pretty often and Sony's offerings, by comparison, seemed a bit limited. Being able to play spotify in the background while doing some USF4 training mode will be quite nice (when USF4 comes out allowing me to mostly pack up my 360).

So are they charging at all for Raid Mode? If not then I'm still not happy about this but it would at least be more acceptable. If they they are charging for Raid Mode and have microtransactions attached then I won't be picking this game up. I've taken a moral stance against games like this and I will not buy, even

He's pretty much like that whole generation of comedians. All kind of dark and pissed off guys that we never really got to see everyday.

Go read about FIFA at some point too. That will blow your hair back.

They also said they only played TW3 for a few hours in demo form.

Where exactly do you shop that a place will give you anything outside of MAYBE in-store credit if an item goes on sale 2 days after you buy it? I've been in that situation and most places simply say sorry. Best Buy once gave me in-store credit.

I was correcting your assumption about what the switch to x86 for the XB1/PS4 meant. It doesn't mean that those games are all running on a PC. It means that development tools that are common in the x86 world can be used as opposed to very specialized tools and compilers for each console. That combined with making

I not only read them I quoted one of them to you then questioned you about it because what you said doesn't make sense. Your passive-aggressive response just seals what type of person you are for me.

Indeed. But there are also a number of very real world examples of how it could be a potential issue MS simply wanted to entirely avoid. Hell, our own software did something similar up until a few years ago on install. The few legitimate open source examples you can find are simply a small portion of what could