Save syncing isn’t PlayStation-dependent, is it? I only ask because BG3 has cross-save. Cross-play is a different matter, of course.
Save syncing isn’t PlayStation-dependent, is it? I only ask because BG3 has cross-save. Cross-play is a different matter, of course.
Should’ve just watched Space Jam and saved some time.
Although this wouldn’t really work given that the character was a Shatner analogue, it would be hilarious to see Kline playing a very Kirk-like captain on the show but just being a thoughtful, kind, professional actor in real-life. Sort of like how he switched between President Mitchell and Dave Kovic in Dave, but…
Matt Baume’s most recent All in the Family video has some really great Lear stuff:
Thank you for that clarification!
It seems logical that they could/would automate the performance sliders that folks on the PC side use to optimize their settings for their particular hardware. In fact, they may already be doing that but I’m not particularly knowledgeable about how the mechanics of XSX vs. XSS stuff works code- or UX-wise.
Is feature parity why Starfield only runs at 30 fps on Series X? It seems like the hardware should be beefy enough to handle 60 fps but if it has to run at the same framerate as its little brother that would explain it.
Nothing wrong with that at all! It’s not dissimilar to timed console exclusivity in that way.
I liken it to home theater. It’s something I enjoy even though it’s objectively a chore to deal with as well as being expensive. But I’m absolutely not going to look down at anyone who just wants to plug a soundbar in and be done with it. That’s a totally valid choice too, and reflects their interests and priorities.
Yeah, that’s certainly a selling point if you use a PC as your daily driver; in my case I don’t like dealing with Windows and avoid it wherever possible. Another factor is that I like couch gaming and a big ol’ gaming PC doesn’t really work with my setup (says the guy with a PS5 and Series X behind the TV :D ). I have…
And aside from the cost, there’s the PITA factor. Consoles are simple and easy. They’re purpose-built devices that do one thing. You want a device that plays PlayStation games? Here are your two choices, pick one, plug it in, and have fun.
My friends and I, who were strong Honda stans at the time, used to refer to the Corsica as the “Corpsica” as dig toward its performance. And of course, GM also had its sister car, the Chevrolet Cadaver (Cavalier).
I can definitely understand being ride-or-die on one platform, but at least in terms of dollar (or pound, euro, yen, etc.) cost, consoles are cheap. If you added up the cost of all the current-gen consoles in my house, it would still be less than a good gaming PC would cost.
Could be worse, at this rate I think Fallout 5 is going to come out to coincide with the date the bombs dropped in-game.
Next-gen-only, eh? Hope I can get a PS6 or an Xbox Series 720 or whatever the hell they’ll be calling that one in time.
I had a conversation with the PA I was working with for a colonoscopy about pancreatic cancer and she said that there’s a genetic marker that, if there’s a family history and a person has that marker, they can get regular additional testing of some sort to catch it early.
And some people are fine with paying the premium associated with pre-built NAS cases. But others like to march in and insult people so they can strut their PCMR bona-fides, it seems; that’s the internet for you.
I use DVDFab to rip mine and yeah, while it’s not difficult, it’s definitely a timesink. And if you want to rip UHD discs, you have to be mindful of the model and firmware of the drive since only some of them can do it.