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They need to UN-verify games when patches make them run like utter butt on the Deck. Evoland, for instance. It’s Verified! .. but a patch after that introduces multiple SECONDS of input lag after pressing a button.

it may help better support psvr2, which is an excellent piece of equipment that is, at the moment, utterly bottlenecked by the platform itself. 

The small screen doesn’t hide the low framerates, though. How much extra playtime does a USB-C battery give the Steam Deck when playing demanding games?

I consider 30 FPS to be poor performance so I stand by my original statement.

It is a bit weird that people are playing hardware-intensive games like Hogwarts, Cyberpunk, Starfield, RDR2, etc, on the Deck. Aside from looking and running poorly, they’ll drain the battery real quick, undermining the whole point of the Deck: portability.

This seems like an excellent way to get a large chunk of players to stop playing forever

He’s runs the YouTube channel “Auto Focus” with 880,000 subscribers, where he’s reviewed around 40 new vehicles in the past year or so, including the Rimac Nevara, Rolls Royce Spectre, Lucid Air, Corvette C8, Lamborghini Sterrato, Ferrari 296GTB, Cybertruck, etc. It’s not like the Fisker Ocean is the first car he’s

wait, wait wait, before i laugh at you...

That’s not his job.

Well that’s the left today for you. You’re either an activist too or you’re literally Hitler.

It’s basically the same situation as the videogame magazines were in for decades. They needed to be on publisher’s good sides to get early access to games for their content. They couldn’t be overly negative or the publishers cut them off. Some magazines would push the limits of that which made them good reading. But I

Kotaku has paid Geoff Keighley quite a bit for freelance work in the past, yet I see no mention of it here in this article where Kotaku claims some kind of superiority over this man who they contracted with. Does Kotaku treat all its former freelancers this way? Will Kotaku issue an apology for having worked with this

I’m confused as to why people seem to think Keighley should be an activist. His shows are and have always been marketing shows. The only time he’s ever mentioned a publisher in a negative light was Konami and that was only after it essentially left the gaming industry and was no longer relevant.

Poor one out for the poor employees that are going to have to deal with the hoards of anime nerds acting like entitled children.

Yeah, personally unless I stop the screen and squint at it for awhile I can barely see the difference between performance and graphics in motion, but I would notice the difference between 40-50FPS and 60FPS instantly.  

It does look softer, but I just can’t, I need my 60fps. 

The Outer Worlds is Fallout in Space with simplified dialogue options and weirder weapons and no vaults. There’s almost no connection to Borderlands other than Borderlands and Fallout both being obsessed with vaults.

I mean, if I had a tadpole in my head and only a few days left, I certainly would want to have as much sexy time as I could get!

I nearly gave up on the game after about 4 hours because every single companion was trying to screw me. It was extremely off putting. We have tadpoles in our heads that are going to turn us into mind flayers, but sure keep hitting on me. I pushed through and it got better, but that beginning section was rough. 

Agreed. BG3 is one of my new favorite games, but the overly thirsty companions and jiggle/dangle physics were just too much.