rambletan
RambleTan
rambletan

Yeah, I’m spoiled to paddle buttons now since I’ve used a Steam Controller for a year. It feels so natural for crouch and reload.

I nominated Arma 3 for “I Have NO Idea What I’m Doing But I Like It.”

I think you’re missing the point. 100% of this goes to the charities. It’s more about donating to the causes and getting a lot of games.

Yeah, I was super excited to be Emily and hoped they’d add new and interesting locales and enemies but so far It feels incredibly bland and uninspired. Mostly feels like a paint-by-numbers sequel with a pretty lame story setup.

Yeah, the first one was great because it’s one of the few games that focused on Native American culture. I’m sad that this one is just ignoring everything about it.

It starts innocently enough..

It’s just frustrating from my POV. It pretty much guarantees that I won’t get a PS4.

Since I’ve been playing on PC for a few years now, THIS is all I can see. 30fps is very grating to my eyes now.

Yeah, my guess would that console games must have limitations coded into them? The devs would have to go into each game to enable it to run better at 1080 on the Pro which seems... crazy.

It just seems silly that they didn’t push 60fps for 1080 TVs as a mandate. It sounds like the system should be able to handle it since it’s quite a bit beefier than vanilla PS4.

*shrugs* I’ll always prefer an official way to play games that rewards those who created them.

It’s like some people would like a legal way to play old games... I didn’t own all of these games on NES (which makes playing the ROM illegal).

That’s my main concern. I would have bought it on day one (I don’t currently have a console, just gaming PC) if all the games would run at 60fps @1080. So far it seems sorta kinda maybe... dependent on the game.

SIGH.

Yeah, I was legit grinning from ear to ear when I realized how they just wove the Smart Pistol (a very divisive gun from the first game) into an important part of the story and it TOTALLY worked.

I also REALLY liked how they worked the Smart Pistol into the narrative. That was my second favorite part of the surprisingly well-made single player portion.