It's not a matter of opinion. You're just wrong.
It's not a matter of opinion. You're just wrong.
Yeah, I got mine to run for a few minutes, but I never made it past the second or third conversation in the intro without crashing. What GPU are you using, if you don't mind me asking? It seems to happen mostly with Kepler cards.
You're perfectly entitled to your wrong opinion.
I don't know whether to be impressed by your determination or pity you for your insanity.
Well sure. And your refrigerator won't run if you turn it upside down either.
I mean I've never had it scratch a disk, but I also haven't put a lot of millage on it, so take that with a grain of salt.
And you're an idiot if you think money and awards shows = quality.
It doesn't help that Kevin Hart just isn't funny.
Not to my knowledge, but my XB1 mostly just collects dust.
Yeah, but who gives a shit what you say?
Usually. I know people who went through half a dozen 360s.
This was my exact experience with Dragon Age: Inquisition.
It's clearly not right, but it's not an isolated incident either. There are plenty of posts about the issue on the forums, but last I checked no one from Bioware had responded to any of them.
Intel i5 2500k
Buying Dragon Age: Inquisition only to find that it was completely broken on my PC despite its meeting the recommended specs almost word for word. Never did get it working.
Actually, it's by definition an opinion.
Whatever man. Lucky for you there's no law against being wrong.
I'm glad you're here to be the arbiter of what is and isn't a speedrun. What would we do without pedantic dicks like you to set the rest of us straight?
Eh. Kroll show was never that funny.
Yes.