The bricks this man laid paved the way for myself and many others to build their own home labs. He’s no doubt had a significant influence furthering this hobby out of being niche. The mfing 🐐
The bricks this man laid paved the way for myself and many others to build their own home labs. He’s no doubt had a significant influence furthering this hobby out of being niche. The mfing 🐐
Spending 💰 is not the college student way.
Bethesda has little chance to succeed with anything but a routine fumble 😞
I wonder if theres a more explicit way to force the firmware update, like a usb stick with the update file? For me I just updated my deck via settings while plugged into the dock and it prompted about a firmware update being available. I’ve only had this prompt once though
I had dock issues on release like the HDMI not picking up until I’ve unplugged and replugged the dock power cable but after a firmware update that auto ran it was resolved
You could try dark souls 3 for the closest to eldenring experience while being 60fps. Then go onto eldenring or dark souls remastered. Dark souls 2 is a black sheep that plays and feels different to the rest and has all around wild design choices.
Fallen order has this magnetic attraction between you and the enemy when swinging that really urked me. Felt likes souls on rails. Beautiful game though and nice levels
Wish it said what those games are in the article…
A graphically demanding game being high on this list is more impressive to me. BG3 looks like a claymation game on the deck, I wasn’t expecting it to be anywhere near as high.
I recommend giving it another try if your only experience was the game on release. It really received a labour of love and has very fun gameplay options. I went for a throwing knife slow mo grenade build and had a blast throughout the whole playthrough