There’s a predisposition towards making morally good choices as easy as less morally clear ones, while also often making them as rewarding or better.
There’s a predisposition towards making morally good choices as easy as less morally clear ones, while also often making them as rewarding or better.
They added dialog with the kid in the extended ending DLC where you can bring that up and he just brushes it off as meaningless.
The Renegade approach is universally Evil- selfish, unsympathetic and careless- and almost always results in poor outcomes.
It’s not lethal enough to be entirely self correcting. And that prolonging leads to mutations that made the disease more problematic to everyone.
Yeah I didn’t get 5G from my vaccine. Neither Verizon or T-Mobile bothers with it out where I live.
You’re forgetting the UV flashlight!
Yeah, the corner problem is evident even in the screenshot of Cyberpunk in the article. Your health is still in the far left corner. Except your monitor is twice as wide as normal and now instead of being a few inches to the left of center it’s like a foot to your left.
Achievements are in all kinds of games. I don’t buy the idea that just because it’s an obscure achievement, it has to appeal to achievement hunters.
It’d still be pillarboxed at 1440p. The problem isn’t the PS5's resolution, it’s that its designed around a 16:9 screen ratio. Even at 1440 vertical pixels it’d only be pushing 2560 horizontal, half that of this display. Which makes sense, it’s running 32:9, literally twice the width of a conventional widescreen…
Just feels like this circles about around to catering to achievement hunters if you can never do anything creative or artistic with them that might stand in the way of their goal of collecting them all.
It’s not the same thing if you can achieve it though.
I can’t help but feel like the more people argue they should be able to get the achievement, the more of a point that not being able to get it makes sense.
That said I think it’s also one of those cases where we shouldn’t tell people how to enjoy a game.
The contents of the game all vary, but we can theoretically achieve whatever is allowed in game because it’s not real.
The SMT label is applied pretty inconsistently for spinoffs even in Japan. The games are undoubtedly spinoffs of the Megami Tensei series, but they haven’t all carried the title.
They at least qualify as crew members. A more apt comparison might be between sailors versus passengers. You don’t get to be a sailor just riding on a cruise ship, you don’t get to be an astronaut just hanging around for the ride into near space.
I don’t see why the game should be required to do it for you even when it offers you settings you don’t choose to use.
The queue bit depends how the game handles it.
I feel like with an MMO there’s an obvious distinction between being in the game world and not in the game world. When you’re waiting in a queue, you’re not in the game yet.
Lot of 3090 owners seem to have been upsold on them for lack of available 3080s. Can’t imagine spending nearly twice as much MSRP to get that extra 10% (nevermind if you paid scalped prices...) but there sure a lot of people with them.