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To fair, I think they’re aware that their offerings will also be snatched up by adult collectors, so they’re willing to take the risk.

6. Computron - no U.S. release date yet but preorders are out for the Japanese release. It’s a pretty heavy remold of earlier figures.

I was still using them even after everyone has already switched to PC’s with 3 inch disks. I was so envious of them (mainly because their games had better graphics)

Right, I was just thinking about the Witcher games. Forgot they are also a Steam of sorts.

Nah, I actually get the healer/tank roles first chance I get, because I have horrible aim (in comparison to all these kids playing the game)

Aren’t costumes more the norm for this game?

Isn’t GOG’s parent company CDPR? if so, they still got their money, just not as much versus if someone bought the game from their own service.

I’m also worried about him being able to recover all his Lego bricks. Those aren’t exactly cheap

Hmm, still not a good time for me to build a new PC. I’d like to transition to 1440p, and the performance (for both cards) at that resolution is left wanting for me, especially at the current price.

Wait, they dont on console? At least on PC they do

PSA (for those not in the know): mods disable achievements (unless Bethesda has changed their minds)

This is why I’m happy Nvidia implemented some sort of free camera mode in their newer drivers. We get to see nice shots from more games.

...I just realized that I haven’t bought a game that was actually released on 2016 (I have bought a number of PC ports of console games though). Might pull the trigger on Total War: Warhammer, but Steam reviews and published reviews seem to contradict each other.

For you audiophiles: is the M50 still considered the gold standard for “entry level” headphones, or has something else finally taken over.

For you audiophiles: is the M50 still considered the gold standard for “entry level” headphones, or has something

Needs more characters explaining in 500 words or more what the hardware they’re going to give to the soldiers do, and how it works.

I read the article. The comment I made was with regards to implementing 60Hz in “regular games”.

Well, they can at least still run custom games outside competitions. The question however, would be how custom games are setup, and how players can join these games. Also, if players like to hang around the Custom Games section. (I’m not familiar with Overwatch’s custom game settings)

Yup, that’s right. The article I read however, mentioned that there was no multiplayer at all.

Yup, the review I read mentioned this as well, which is why it got a below average rating from the author.

Oh, so this game has co-op after all. Read another article somewhere that said multiplayer was removed to ensure 60fps.