How does the 120Hz thing work exactly? Is it just the UI that has the fast refresh? I can’t imagine Xbox (or PS4 for that matter) has the grunt to run games at framerates higher than 60.
How does the 120Hz thing work exactly? Is it just the UI that has the fast refresh? I can’t imagine Xbox (or PS4 for that matter) has the grunt to run games at framerates higher than 60.
It’s like a Vectrex on steroids.
The Vita part of the OS was hacked almost 2 years ago, but the catch is that you need to be on a specific firmware and it’s a web-based exploit which needs to be executed every time you turn the system on.
Probably finishing off Far Cry 5 I reckon. It’s ok I guess. Same old Far Cry, different setting.
After using VR for the better part of a year I’ve not had that problem (yet). My issue is I’m constantly forgetting about the real world and twatting walls/ceilings/lights with my controllers!
“Double Fine Adventure” is one you should probably check out (if you haven’t already).
Now all we need is some kind of system-wide API for displaying the correct button icons for the pad you’re using.
Is that a frying pan? Bluehole lawsuit in 3...2...
Kinda. I go through phases depending on what other hobbies are taking up my time, but I’m definitely not playing as much as I used to.
Hell yeah. I remember flipping my TV on its side for the Dreamcast version. We’re talking a CRT here, not these modern, fan-dangled LCDs.
Man, I’d love another 80's GTA.
I agree, it is annoying.
What constitutes “Killing it”?
Yup. Any Soulwax remix gets a thumbs up from me.
I gave Fortnight a go because it was free. I refuse to pay for the glitchy, broken mess that is PUBG, but wanted to give the Battle Royale genre a go. Turns out I’m not a fan.
Thimbleweed Park, I reckon. Just started today and I’m already stuck...I know what I need to do, but can’t find an item. Ah, P&C adventure games!
The Portal 2 tease via Portal 1 (Morse-code/SSTV signals) is still the best ARG I’ve ever seen.
I’ve not watched the video...does it offer 1440p support yet?
Totally agree. I switched back to PCs a couple of years ago after being a console pleb for a decade or so. The increase in frame rate absolutely blew my mind. I’ve just finished replaying GTA V...at 1440p, with most settings maxed-out, and averaged around 80fps (silky smooth, with no stuttering or screen-tearing…
Do you really need to sleep your PC?