Had a brief FOMO moment about Dragons Dogma 2, which luckily passed and i once more managed to put off upgrading my 1070.
Funnily enough started to play the first "Kings Field" that runs at 20fps. Probably the same i would have gotten on DD2.
Had a brief FOMO moment about Dragons Dogma 2, which luckily passed and i once more managed to put off upgrading my 1070.
Funnily enough started to play the first "Kings Field" that runs at 20fps. Probably the same i would have gotten on DD2.
Burning physical bluray discs can take quite a lot of time.
No no, Monster blade is a popular pokemon ripoff.
There is a future where google buys it and adds a chat to it.
Are you trying to gather a lynch mob here? I think posts like these are quite bad taste. Most wont have a good understanding of the situation.
Does this really fit this community?
That is actually how the Xbox user interface started to look like after a while. It went from "what you probably want functions" to 80% ad, whitespace and "suggestions" with a Play the game somewhere in there.
Umm. It sounds more like that you are just trying out new things and genres and finding that it's not always a hit with you. That's healthy.
I just started OOT a couple of days ago for the first time. After setting it to run 60fps and dual analog, it feels perfect. A fun adventure where every secret isn't so obvious and leaves room for imagination. The game suprises you often. I even like how it looks after disabling the texture filters.
The fire sound of the torches are killing me though. The PC port has a sound switcher but i can't find this annoying ear-tearing noise from it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AW6uTdDx7s8
Plan is to try Majora next. I'm probably going to hate it like you as i don't really enjoy time-loop games.
I think that it notified all of my contact list when i tried posting a story. Not doing that again. Removed it in shame.
Bip here. Bought 2018. Have been charging it literally only once a month.
It relieved me from the battery anxiety of my previous sony smartwatch that ran the full googles smartwatch OS. That thing lasted usually a day. Less if i did anything meaningful on it. It made me seriously think if it needed a watch that would do everything, but ended up doing nothing anyway because of the battery life.
So umm... Could you technically pirate these updates? Someone could just nab the installer files and share them publicly. I find it hard to imagine that Microsoft built countermeasures for OS update-piracy.