I find myself chuckling at the mystery quests in this game quite often. Save your viper eggs ;) ;)
I find myself chuckling at the mystery quests in this game quite often. Save your viper eggs ;) ;)
Yup! Ultimate ($15) covers both console and PC. But if you just have the $10-monthly PC tier, you won’t be able to access it on console.
I can understand COVID - but, honestly, maybe I’m in the minority when I say this, I’m not going to play CP2077 at launch. I’ll wait for the next gen upgrades then buy it. If Cyberpunk would have launched in a different time frame this probably wouldn’t be the case. I’m just unwilling to play an unoptimized game…
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I only use Twitch to watch a couple of buddies stream Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction speedruns, and then for large charity events like GDQ.
I was just about to mention that. Rico Suave over here.
I love the “Coming: when it’s ready” at the end. 7 years later....not yet ready.
They sould’ve stick with “when it’s ready”.
Was about to make the same comment then I saw yours! You bastard, have a star!
I thought something different in regards to the color choice-
The UX of the PS3 and PS4 menus was just bad. Functionality was buried in completely unintuitive places, the action efficiency was low, relevant info was rarely dynamically surfaced. People got used to it and it was usually snappy, but it’s not a great user experience.
Because it is all four games. Article is just written a bit weird calling New Order and Youngblood expansions. There is already box art out there for Series S/X, Xbox One and PS4. It’s all four games.... no PS5 though
Don’t you have cookies to bake or servers to hide, Hillary?
Honestly, my favorite Nolan film is The Prestige and though I love his blockbuster work on Inception and his first two Batman films, I wish he’d try his hand at something at a smaller scale again.
Star for the Keith Noordzy avatar
Your framerate is going to be whatever your ISP can handle. So if your framerate for something like Netflix or Hulu is decent, then the same will be for a game streaming service regardless of what game you’re playing.
Yes, internet speed, or lack thereof, is one of the major talking points with these services. The other is pricing and ownership. You’re basically paying a flat fee to rent the hardware, and in stadia’s case you ALSO have to pay for the game, a game that will never run on your own hardware, and I know there were some…
And _very_ cheap compared to CFExpress, which is closer in form factor to these expansion cards, and is also functionally an NVMe SSD. A 1TB CFExpress card costs nearly $1,000.
How insightful!
They know who their target market is: Men with small penises.