The last 2 MW have been multi-gen releases, so one good thing you can say about COD is that the engine is well optimized. Given MW3 doesn’t look much different than MW2 (not a criticism), I’m assuming a solid launch.
Just teach them Python and the rest will work itself out.
I hope they continue to expand on the gore systems in the game. I know that doesn’t keep a game fresh for 10s of hours, but I do appreciate how they lean into the carnage factor. Reminds me of Soldier Of Fortune 1+2 in the sense.
The downtown strip of the town I grew up in (about 2hrs from Toronto) is a ghost town. I doubt retailers want to risk starting a lease on a commercial property when in many situations, brick&mortar isn’t much of an asset.
Probably doesn’t need to be said at this point, but HL2 has such a timeless look that even the original graphics still look great to me.
Perhaps that makes it a great candidate for technology like this, as the underlying assets are fantastic.
I really enjoyed FO4. It didn’t live up to Fo3 or NV for me, but I still had a blast playing through multiple times.
How am I supposed to feel a sense of pride and accomplishment without paying for my dice rolls?
Xenia Canary runs RDR really well if you haven’t tried it yet. I was surprised I was able to get through the entire game without problems on my ~5yr old gaming laptop.
$49.99 - That’s a bit of a stretch for me.
Honestly I haven’t been following the development or marketing for this game, but I like Todd’s games so I know I’ll end up buying it.
Yeah, I don’t get it – the game is essentially online-only (not sure if you can play with bot teammates like the previous titles, but that wasn’t too enjoyable anyway). Why pay for Denuvo as well unless you’re out of touch?
I’ve also been rekindling my love for CRPGs by playing through D:OS2. I first played it a couple years ago, but got distracted part way through. Going back instantly hooked me again. Can’t wait for BG3.
This is what I’m interested in too. I have a tab S7+ but would prefer a smaller form factor with a great screen.
Couldn’t agree more. The main reason I picked it up was because it ran so well on my Steamdeck (which I use more in the Summer due to how cool it runs compared to my laptop). I was disappointed when I read the news about FaceIt being implemented down the road, but happy that it will be done so with Linux in mind.
Not living in Canada anymore, but when I visit in June they won’t get a cent from me.