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Replaying Fallout 4 again, had to flush out all the outdated mods i had and start over with groupings that work together. kind of a pain, but the game is so much more fun with mods.
Taking a glance online, it does show promise - would to say it's stable to play with this game?Clair Obscur Expedition 33
It’s beautiful, fun, and I never want it to end.
Well, maybe in like another 120 hours or so…
I remember when the Series came out and FO4 sales increased dramatically. If not for the texture pop-in and engine, it has so much potentialReplaying Fallout 4 again, had to flush out all the outdated mods i had and start over with groupings that work together. kind of a pain, but the game is so much more fun with mods.
yeah, I had high hopes for Fallout-themed RP when the series came out, as spikes of interest generally follow a lot of TV media when its fresh out the oven. Unfortunately, I never really found a place to RP my Raider gal.I remember when the Series came out and FO4 sales increased dramatically. If not for the texture pop-in and engine, it has so much potential
Apologies you've not found those who would RP in that particular genre and I've had that when trying a Fallout/Post apocalyptic RP also.yeah, I had high hopes for Fallout-themed RP when the series came out, as spikes of interest generally follow a lot of TV media when its fresh out the oven. Unfortunately, I never really found a place to RP my Raider gal.
no worries, I've moved on to other fandoms.Apologies you've not found those who would RP in that particular genre and I've had that when trying a Fallout/Post apocalyptic RP also.
Once a person finds out the basics of Fallout, it's not a complicated story as anything can happen in Boston..
Not too sure what you meant but uh, yeah, it’s definitely worth a try.Taking a glance online, it does show promise - would to say it's stable to play with this game?
In terms of bugs and how it runs without problems. Though looks quite good - especially with UE5Not too sure what you meant but uh, yeah, it’s definitely worth a try.
It plays pretty okay on my PS5. I left all the settings as is. Probably looks better with higher settingsIn terms of bugs and how it runs without problems. Though looks quite good - especially with UE5
That's good to know. I can't say if I'll get it on Xbox. Though Odyssey looks amazing and runs smoothlyIt plays pretty okay on my PS5. I left all the settings as is. Probably looks better with higher settings
Odyssey?That's good to know. I can't say if I'll get it on Xbox. Though Odyssey looks amazing and runs smoothly
I've debated going into Fallout. Is it any good?Replaying Fallout 4 again, had to flush out all the outdated mods i had and start over with groupings that work together. kind of a pain, but the game is so much more fun with mods.
Assassin's Creed Odyssey is what I meant. And I think it will be coming to gamepass -- Though Dead Cells was one which stood outOdyssey?
Im not sure what you mean by this. Expedition 33 might be on gamepass. I haven’t been on Xbox since halfway through the Xbox one’s life cycle.
Oh, right. Yes, I didn't play Odyssey, Valhalla, Origins, Unity, or Mirage. The last one I loved was Black Flag, and at some point I will play Syndicate and Shadows.Assassin's Creed Odyssey is what I meant. And I think it will be coming to gamepass -- Though Dead Cells was one which stood out
Black Flag was epic. Retaining the classic feel from AC 2 (back on Windows 7 when I played many years before) with naval combat hard to beat, firing four pistols and the locations were well done.Oh, right. Yes, I didn't play Odyssey, Valhalla, Origins, Unity, or Mirage. The last one I loved was Black Flag, and at some point I will play Syndicate and Shadows.
Brotherhood was probably my favorite and Ezio is easily my favorite protag among them... but yeah, they sound cool.Black Flag was epic. Retaining the classic feel from AC 2 (back on Windows 7 when I played many years before) with naval combat hard to beat, firing four pistols and the locations were well done.
I did try a bit of Syndicate and that's brutal with the melee. Yet Odyssey was one where you get exceptional value and learn about Ancient Greece, climbing pretty much anywhere, diverse combat, randomized events and more. Valhalla - not worth it after reading reviews.
That's true about reviewers being biased or uncertain about game 'x'. I'll admit, when I saw Odyssey, I wasn't sure but glad to have gotten into it. Though if I had a choice of Doom, I'd probably go with DOOM 2016 instead of say, Eternal. Dark Ages does show promise and blew my mind.Brotherhood was probably my favorite and Ezio is easily my favorite protag among them... but yeah, they sound cool.
I enjoyed the multiplayer in Brotherhood I think it was. The models were nice.
I try not to let reviews dictate too much. Too often have reviews said, "This game is a 4/10." And I play it and love it. I go by what I see and then what I experience. Reviewers can claim to be experts of narrative and a game's worth. They aren't experts of what I like and don't like.
I never pay attention to game reviews. I've played games that have been given accolades by critics and community alike, and wound up hating them. And then i find some indie game that I never hear anyone even so much as whisper about, and love it. lolI try not to let reviews dictate too much. Too often have reviews said, "This game is a 4/10." And I play it and love it. I go by what I see and then what I experience. Reviewers can claim to be experts of narrative and a game's worth. They aren't experts of what I like and don't like.
Yep. They are just people playing a game. The only difference is, some of them don't even want to play the game but have to, because it's their job. A lot of this reflects in their reviews. Take what you see, and make your own decision.I never pay attention to game reviews. I've played games that have been given accolades by critics and community alike, and wound up hating them. And then i find some indie game that I never hear anyone even so much as whisper about, and love it. lol
We're here to talk. And here specifically to talk about video games, so I think you are okay.That's true about reviewers being biased or uncertain about game 'x'. I'll admit, when I saw Odyssey, I wasn't sure but glad to have gotten into it. Though if I had a choice of Doom, I'd probably go with DOOM 2016 instead of say, Eternal. Dark Ages does show promise and blew my mind.
Having the Ezio outfit and recreating scenes from taking a leap of faith, running along rooftops and using the weapons is always fun.
Sorry if I'm taking up the section with the replies.
I played Doom in 2016 and finished it, never went back. I thought it was fun enough, but nothing that blew my mind. My husband loved it.Seeing gameplay footage on certain consoles to make sure it runs well. Doom Eternal was good before the next-gen update and stuttered too much. Whereas Doom 2016 can hold at 60fps on a Series S without breaking a sweat.
Sure, MP isn't available, but there is plenty to do in the campaign, along with difficult based achievements. Ultra Nightmare - if you see classic Doom on YouTube with Nightmare, it gives you an idea.
My backlog is astronomical and I am sure I will expire on this earth before even making a dent in it. When I started making money, and got purchasing power, I was buying EVERYTHING.I'm planning to go through the Arcade mode and go for three playthroughs with the difficulty. An imp can kill with one fireball on UN....
Am I mad? Perhaps