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A lot of vanilla texture mods work on Special Edition. I spent the last two days installing and testing them, and I can definitely say that, without an ENB, Special Edition looks better than non-ENB vanilla Skyrim. Once ENB is available for Special Edition, it will be the best looking version of the game since it has

Spent an hour and a half with it so far. Kind of underwhelmed by the graphical improvements. The god rays are nice, as are the water shaders, snow shaders, and increased foliage count, but that only goes so far. A lot of textures are untouched from the Official HD DLC, which means they’re flat and muddy. Especially

You have a point, and in a perfect world they wouldn’t have to experience it first, but this unfortunately isn’t a perfect world. The alternative is letting innocent people get caught in the crossfire. The only solution to that that I could think of is to have an on/off switch for the bubble, or being able to manually

Definitely. But at the same time I do think that in some cases, it should be left up to the player on how to deal with the harassers. Give them the tools to deal with the problem as they see fit. I’ve mentioned it a few times to other people who replied, but I think giving the player and ignore feature that works kind

That’s the thing though. You’re making the banning automatic just because a characters hand moved inside the chest area or the waist area. Just because it’s there, doesn’t mean the player intended anything by it. It could have been a complete accident for any number of reasons. Maybe there was something there you had

Right now most VR games are singleplayer, and if they are multiplayer, you can’t really touch other players because odds are you’re holding something. MMO’s, like you said, would more than likely be the biggest offender and you can’t just shut other players out because it breaks the game. What you could do is add them

This is a great feature to hear added to a game. I know I wouldn’t want to be in that position. That being said, it won’t always be the go to solution. Some games might depend on virtual bodily contact for a variety of reasons. So they’ll have to think of other ways to combat this. Sadly, I can’t think of anything.

I bought the game on sale last year along with the other two Fatal Frame titles available on PSN. Still haven’t played it. That being said, atmospheric horror has always been more appealing to me than jump scares. Sadly, a lot of western horror is centered around jump scares, whereas Japanese horror tends to be of the

I’m sure I’d enjoy the game if I gave it a try, but turn-based really isn’t my cup of tea. I hate the massive amount of grinding they typically have and battles are slow and methodical. I don’t have all day... well, I do, but I’d rather not spend all day doing one thing. I have FFXV on preorder, and if I get some more

I don’t think it really has to do with sales. It probably has more to do with the fact that World of Final Fantasy is more of a celebration of the franchise’s past, while XV is the push forward. So they’re marketing the next generation of Final Fantasy because it needs to reach new players as well as old, and World of

Unfortunately they lost me during the Beta. I was so stoked for The Division, but the RPG gameplay, which is a far cry from the realism that a Tom Clancy game is known for, and the PC version’s graphics were a let down. Like, to some extent they were good, but we saw what the Snowdrop Engine was capable of and it got

I typically play with one of my friends and we leave our squad open, but it typically just ends up being us two. We play Rush a lot and he plays Medic both on offense and defense. I play Assault on offense unless I need more firepower, and I almost exclusively play support on defense. Everytime we play Rush, our squad

Fair point. I hate when people lone wolf it despite being in a Squad or ignoring teammates who need help for any number of reasons. I’ve had medics running around who weren’t even carrying syringes, or they were just trying to kill people and ignoring the people who needed revives. I had someone stand right on top of

I feel like you probably should have added tips for the three Elite classes: Tank Hunter, Sentry, and Flamethrower. I mean, it may be hard because you have to get a hold of them, but I see quite a few people who have zero idea what their weak points are, their range, and how the class works. Some people assume

Edit: Replied to the wrong person.

I tend to play support class quite a bit, but I can’t keep track of everyone that needs ammo. If I’m squatting in a trench with an MG15 unloading on enemies trying to charge the trench in Rush, I’m not going to be turning around to notice that you need ammo. Either find another support player who isn’t preoccupied or

Rumors say 3 hours, which, depending on how you look at it, is a good thing or a bad thing. Good if you think about how much power this thing is packing for a handheld device. Bad when you consider that you can only play for three hours before it shuts off, meaning frequent stops to charge it.

I kind of disagree a bit on how you see the campaign. It wasn’t specifically about the characters themselves. It was more about what the war was like and what it did to so many people. In the case of the Harlem Hellfighters, they pointed out that this African American unit was treated more like cannon fodder, and they

Because showing the perspectives of the people we viewed as enemies would show things they don’t want people to see. They don’t want people to empathize with them, and they don’t want you to see the hypocrisy of the allies. World War I would have been the perfect setting to explore the people we viewed as enemies

I could totally go for the blue one.