Surprisingly, not a bot, but a real living flesh bag!
Just a gamer who enjoys his hobby. Ever look at an older computer and think, can It still play games?
This is understandable based on the explanations in the article, but still disheartening.
60FPS has become a near standard option in many action based games. The “fix” for 30FPS games is motion blur, which just muddies the visual.
This means I probably will be playing on PC.
Bethesda has locked Starfield at 30 frames per second on console, and experts are using virtual sandwiches to explain why that's the right call. https://t.co/jnn5eFstVf
@EnglishDanYT@ASUS_ROGNA@ASUS_ROG It looks fantastic! Not the easiest to justify moving to the Ally if you already have the Switch. Still super interested to hear how it plays!
With how well the community has gotten this game to run on low-spec systems, I am actually okay with this change from HDD to SSD. Hard Disks still have a place in computing, but AAA title gaming really isn't it.
I’m all for getting hyped about games. Starfield look amazing!
But people please, no need to pre-order in this day and age. with all the rough releases this year, wait for the reviews!
You can still support devs by wish listing and engaging on reddit/discord/steam/twitter etc.
Have you ever been looking at that old computer in the corner and asked yourself... can it play any of these newer games?
Can It Play? Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 - Intel Core i7-7700 - AMD Radeon RX 6400
https://t.co/2njBXVX6yx via @YouTube
STAR WARS: Outlaws was announced this week - Gameplay looks good!
I am not sure if it's really the best example of a sequel to LucasArts' 1997 Wild West classic Outlaws... but I think I'll still give it a shot!
https://t.co/K2FaRwXS8i via @YouTube