I played on 1060/6GB + Index (which sees 1060 as ‘not ready for index’) and the vanilla game still runs smoothly.
I played on 1060/6GB + Index (which sees 1060 as ‘not ready for index’) and the vanilla game still runs smoothly.
Right... Generally I’m just so tired of zombies and dragons and post-apocalyptic punk bandits in games and only now it occurs to me it might be just that publishers and developers are trying to steer clear of referring to anything real which could bite them.
Still one of my all-time favorite games though, put more than 100hrs in it. Repetitive it can be, but it has other strenghts. The setting is awesome the gunplay feels great, the stealth is tight and if shit hits the fan it can be hillarious.
Yes it was my mistake. It was easier back in the day of newsPaper where it was often enough to know what page it is on.
I just spend 2 minutes reading an article about a ”Chess Grandmaster Banned [for WHOLE 3 DAYS] On Twitch After Streaming Dr. Disrespect Match”.
In Peter Watt’s Blindsight there were these aliens (‘Scramblers’) which where actually invisible to humans due to their ability to tap into the micro vibrations that eyes do to detect change and only move between them.
Signed the petitioin already?
Everything is about money. Everything.
Well at least now it’s time when artist themselves can get creative here: http://burn.art/
I’m not sure it’s all that positive given the prices are artificially driven so high actual museums and galleries cannot afford to buy the art.
Haha thanks! Now I think I have an idea what they are trying to do.
I wonder if this is the next step in questionable investitions or a downright bad idea then. I mean in something like modern art, you can always throw another auction and sell it to yourself to pretend that that pissoir has a value even if it turns…
Allright, but why would a publisher invest into this?
Can anybody explain to me why NFTs in games?
I feel like every Czech or Slovak game (this is sometimes hard to categorize actually so I’d stay with Czechoslovakian) has something that makes it a bit different than mainstream but nothing as off centre as Amanita’s production comes to my mind now. As for the recent games, I think the era of western/eastern…
I’m not sure about those, never heard of them being born and raised in Czechoslovakia and playing games since like 1987, but there have been some good and even great games produced here after the regime change some of which ended up completely overlooked because the publishers decided to not release them on “western…
“have fun with your super useful skill”
“Cyberpunk the game has the same name as cyberpunk the genre.”
I see, I see. Well you’re clearly right. Then maybe next time there’s a disclaimer saying “To fully enjoy this game you’re required to know enough to know what to expect. Do not expect originality. Also, it wasn’t made for you average people.”
Exactly, it’s an appropriate name and an honest hint of what you should expect. A pile of clichés, because it’s based on something that was fresh 40 years ago and there is nothing significant added which we haven’t seen a hundred times already.