They should have done this in the last generation. Better late than never I guess.
They should have done this in the last generation. Better late than never I guess.
I see no point in being thin with those humongous camera bumps.
Looks promising but I will wait until reviews on the solo experience before buying it.
Hate to be that guy, but well deserved for buying into this late stage capitalism shit, sorry!
I think that you need a relatively large display in order for integrated speakers to be feasible, my 32 inch monitor has it but not sure it will work on a 7-8 inch display.
What’s the point of removing the buttons if you still have holes for the speakers, mic and charging port. Unless they are planning to remove those too it seems kinda pointless.
It’s ok to dream about the future LG, but how about releasing firmware upgrades in the present to fix your current OLED monitors?
I recently played it on Game Pass and was greatly surprised at how good it is. With all the backlash it got during launch I was expecting a QTE fest and poorly optimized game but although is far from perfect and the levels are more linear than they should be, especially in an era where everyone goes for semi open or hub based level design. But all in all it is a very solid and polished action/survival horror game and a very enjoyable experience.
In my experience frame generation only feels smoother if you are already having high FPS. It you have 90-120 FPS frame generation will get you 120-150 FPS and it will feel smooth. If you are getting 40-50, it will get you 60-ish and it won’t feel good because the added input lag feels worse the less FPS you have.
Oh, didn’t know, it’s pretty cool, the few “optimized” games I’ve played didn’t have it, so I assumed that this was first.
Is “Steam Deck” a preset in the graphic settings selector? If so it is pretty cool, I’ve seen many games claim “optimized for settings “ but unless there is a preset is up to the user to fiddle until it get the optimal settings. This is a cool idea, haven’t seen it before.
I would be lucky if I get to watch more than 10000 videos in my entire lifetime.
It did it although I never used it that way more like to slow down enemies or gaining time. In Bloodborne it didn’t felt weird at all but here it somehow breaks the flow of combat.
Ok, this is the first game I’ve ever bought on Steam, I still haven’t played it after all these years. Shame on me.
Checked it on my last day of Game Pass so only played a couple hours and it was pretty meh. The stuttering on a high end pc was terrible and the gameplay was bland and generic, the lack of heavy attacks and the pistol as a parry mechanic totally breaks the flow of the combat and makes it very simplistic. The movement, particularly jumping felt very floaty.
I loved the last 2 entries in the series, looking forward for it.
But not making business out of them.
Warframe. Played once on PS4 for a couple hours and thought, meh. Played it on PC and poured 800 hours into it. Mouse, keyboard and high refresh rate make a night and day difference in action games or any game that requires camera movement. And that something consoles will never have no matter how much they improve.
And for all mankind too.
This is the way!