Bubbavelli
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Alright bros wheres the cheapest place to get Mafia III?
Is any of the Doom dlc worth it? I don't know what it offers but I'm not interested in MP. Only the SP aspect of the game.
I'm pretty sure the DLC is all MP.
What's the general consensus on MP?
What's the word on the Doom PC-port?
it starts at 30fps 720p, and when I try to change to 1440p windowed mode I just get a blank screen. I can't alt-tab nor ctrl+alt+delete my way out - I have to reboot the PC.
I'm so mad right now because I lost a lot of work due to this crap.
That it's bad. Not a game to get for its MP.
Would just like to say that at 3 bucks everyone should give Saints Row 3 a chance. Use the British accent
Speaking of Saints Row, I should finally get Gat Out of Hell, its cheap and short enough (or so I hear) to get my Saints crazyness fix and to complete the series.
It's an absolutely fantastic PC Port
Would just like to say that at 3 bucks everyone should give Saints Row 3 a chance. Use the British accent
Gat is fun but it doesn't actually have story missions like in SR4. It's more side stuff until you get a cutscene and repeat.
Sorry to say I'm not convinced. Right now it's locked at 60fps on a 165Hz monitor. Still can't change to windowed mode, alt-tab or even quit the game without turning off the whole PC.
Sorry to say I'm not convinced. Right now it's locked at 60fps on a 165Hz monitor. Still can't change to windowed mode, alt-tab or even quit the game without turning off the whole PC.
Sorry to say I'm not convinced. Right now it's locked at 60fps on a 165Hz monitor. Still can't change to windowed mode, alt-tab or even quit the game without turning off the whole PC.
It's seriously one of the strongest PC ports I've ever seen. If you're having issues like that, it's most likely an issue with your rig. Do a clean install of your drivers.
Specs?
Most of us are getting +120fps on 1440p so I'm having a hard time believing you
After some Googling it seems to be an issue for G-Sync users. It forces 60fps for some reason (even in windowed mode) which causes everything to break.
Odd. I've got a Ben-q 144hz gsync monitor and haven't run into that on OpenGL or Vulcan.
It's very odd indeed. Never experienced anything similar before.
Can you alt-tab? Or press Windows-key to access the desktop?
I don't have it installed currently, but I most certainly alt-tabbed when I played it, I do for pretty much everything.
You've never played them before? The Room 3 is even better, and expands the game into areas with multiple rooms in a single puzzle and a kind of hub area with secrets.I played through both The Room ($1.24) and The Room Two ($2.49) today (both gifts from Kabouter at various points!) They're really lovely little "room escape" puzzle games. The premise of The Room is that you're in this room in this old mansion and you find this giant, ornate mechanical box. By flipping switches, solving puzzles, spinning dials, and putting things in slots, you progressively unlock and open more and more of the box. If you've played any room escape game the mechanics will feel familiar, but these have a very old timey feel, like you're playing with this lost mechanical toy. They have Rube Goldberg machine quality. Each game lasts a little over 2 hours--so they're not long--and has an auto-save and chapter breaks. The real reason why I want to recommend these games is that they have very lovely progressive hint systems, so if you're the kind of person who gets frustrated and gives up on adventure or puzzle games, you can play these comfortably (the achievements also do not require you not to use hints, so just play the way you want to play!). The Room Two mixes up the formula a little bit but I think probably the best way to describe it is to tell you to buy The Room and if you like it and want something more but a little different and higher budget, check out the Room Two.
Final notes:
- The games are not based on either the film The Room, or the film Room.
- There is a third game in the series, it'll probably get a PC port in 2017 or early 2018 based on their delays before
- The games are also on mobile and honestly although the graphics are better looking on PC, the UI is very tactile and very tablet friendly. I think you might also get the games cheaper there so if you just want to play and don't care about Steam collecting, feel free to check that out!
RE7 demo ain't nothing like the actual game besides atmosphere and perpsective. It was designed as a mood piece, not a representation of the gameplayI had no idea where to go in the RE7 demo that I got lost and fell asleep
the full game is going to suck
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I played through both The Room ($1.24) and The Room Two ($2.49) today (both gifts from Kabouter at various points!) They're really lovely little "room escape" puzzle games. The premise of The Room is that you're in this room in this old mansion and you find this giant, ornate mechanical box. By flipping switches, solving puzzles, spinning dials, and putting things in slots, you progressively unlock and open more and more of the box. If you've played any room escape game the mechanics will feel familiar, but these have a very old timey feel, like you're playing with this lost mechanical toy. They have Rube Goldberg machine quality. Each game lasts a little over 2 hours--so they're not long--and has an auto-save and chapter breaks. The real reason why I want to recommend these games is that they have very lovely progressive hint systems, so if you're the kind of person who gets frustrated and gives up on adventure or puzzle games, you can play these comfortably (the achievements also do not require you not to use hints, so just play the way you want to play!). The Room Two mixes up the formula a little bit but I think probably the best way to describe it is to tell you to buy The Room and if you like it and want something more but a little different and higher budget, check out the Room Two.
Final notes:
- The games are not based on either the film The Room, or the film Room.
- There is a third game in the series, it'll probably get a PC port in 2017 or early 2018 based on their delays before
- The games are also on mobile and honestly although the graphics are better looking on PC, the UI is very tactile and very tablet friendly. I think you might also get the games cheaper there so if you just want to play and don't care about Steam collecting, feel free to check that out!
I was about to buy Assassins Creed Black Flag but then I saw it had the uPlay requirment.
Fuck.
I was about to buy Assassins Creed Black Flag but then I saw it had the uPlay requirment.
Fuck.
Thinking about picking up Life is Strange and Oxenfree, but can't help but feel like both of them will be in a bundle before I get around to playing them. Life is Strange because it's Squeidos/Squenix-published western games are bundle friendly, and Oxenfree is, well, an indie that seems destined for a humble indie bundle.
Thinking about picking up Life is Strange and Oxenfree, but can't help but feel like both of them will be in a bundle before I get around to playing them. Life is Strange because it's Squeidos/Squenix-published western games are bundle friendly, and Oxenfree is, well, an indie that seems destined for a humble indie bundle. Neither are expensive, but I just have so much to play and no time to play any of it.
Oxenfree is okay but pretty short and feels like a poor mans Life is Strange to me. LiS is fantastic and so worth $5, but you're probably right that it'll be bundled in the relatively near future.Thinking about picking up Life is Strange and Oxenfree, but can't help but feel like both of them will be in a bundle before I get around to playing them. Life is Strange because it's Squeidos/Squenix-published western games are bundle friendly, and Oxenfree is, well, an indie that seems destined for a humble indie bundle. Neither are expensive, but I just have so much to play and no time to play any of it.
Yeah you're right I think it was right after the Halloween sale IIRC.Pretty sure oxenfree is already in a bundle since I own it and never bought it
You've never played them before? The Room 3 is even better, and expands the game into areas with multiple rooms in a single puzzle and a kind of hub area with secrets.
RE7 demo ain't nothing like the actual game besides atmosphere and perpsective. It was designed as a mood piece, not a representation of the gameplay
Thinking about picking up Life is Strange and Oxenfree, but can't help but feel like both of them will be in a bundle before I get around to playing them. Life is Strange because it's Squeidos/Squenix-published western games are bundle friendly, and Oxenfree is, well, an indie that seems destined for a humble indie bundle. Neither are expensive, but I just have so much to play and no time to play any of it.
Hmmm... are the cutscenes good at least?
I bought the limited edition version of Life is Strange and have no regrets whatsoever. One of the most memorable games I've ever played. Absolutely worth it at 75% off. Oxenfree has already been bundled once. I'm sure you could find it pretty cheap on here or somewhere like G2A. Played it for about an hour and a half a few months ago, but never got around to finishing it.
Well technically yes but the game forces you to run it at borderless Fullscreen so you basically need a beefy build to run it.How's Evil Within on PC?
Surely better than console performance, right?
How's Evil Within on PC?
Surely better than console performance, right?
How's Evil Within on PC?
Surely better than console performance, right?