How old is your system? Would it not be inexpensive enough for you to build a new cheap system for a performance upgrade? What hardware do you need to have a fully functional system working again?
How old is your system? Would it not be inexpensive enough for you to build a new cheap system for a performance upgrade? What hardware do you need to have a fully functional system working again?
Receiver 2 looks very interesting. How do you find it to be playing with a floating gun?
I could see you being interested in Unrecord.
I would like to try Doom Eternal if it’s ever released on GOG. I bought the Wolfenstein reboots on GOG.
Metal Hdllsinger has a very good concent. I prefer a different style of metal, the game seems to favour commercial metal, the bigger names. It sounds like a lot of metalcore, hardcore, and melodic works.
Has there been remakes made? I thought those were only replicas and ports. I would like to see it if there have bedn true to life remakes.
Am I wrong to say that I think id Software would do the best remake from their original source?
I got each of the Boarderlands games from the free Epic giveways but I have never played thfough them. I will try them
I have not played Halo since I played the first one for a couple of hours in co-op
You are correct aboutemphasis on shooters. I can’t get into sci-fi and RPG for me feel like a way to fill time without actual new gameplay happening.
I really don’t like walking around tying to find random items, in my opinion it’s too much of nothing
I have the Metro games, I’ve played each for several hours but never finished any of them.
I’m interested in Far Cry 6 but I’ve also seen strong criticisms of the gameplay so I don’t know if it’s worth buying.
I have the Modern Warfare games including reboots. Call Of Duty 2 was for sure the best one.
There are several aspects to Crysis gameplay I like, the sci-fi part of it makes me lose interest.
I tried one of the Half Life games for about an hour, and the sci-fi aspect killed my interest with different creatures. I didn’t care about what happened in the story.
I played a good amount of Doom reboot but I never finished it. It’s a decent game. I can’t get into being on Mars fighting random creatures, but that’s only my thing, I don’t have any criticisms. I heard the second one is excellent but I have not bothered with it.
I own it and finished a few times but I still play it.
I’m downloading it now. I already own it but I never finished it
I started downloading Titalfall 2 right now to continue playing it, I will try it tomorrow, are you happy you bum?
I’m only giving you a hard time, but seriously it’s downloading right now
There’s something about crude graphics that appeals to you, alright, I get that.
The fancy graphics today is very uneccassary for quality gameplay, but I also can’t play 90’s games anymore due to the pixelation.
I wish id Software would do a full 1 for 1 remake of the original Doom and sell for $20. No changes, nothing added or removed, keep all of the same measurements and dimensions of every area, every room, identical colours, same game functionalities, but in a new game engine with 4K textures.
I wonder if that would wreck it or be an instant success.
I have the New Order and Old Blood combo on GOG. I played a cracked version Colossus and got bored with it. I missed somethibg 4 or 6 levels back and got stuck, I couldn’t continue on, so I gave up and quit playing.
I’m watching game play of it, it seems to be a bit different. Does it have lower end hardware requirements, based on how the graphics looks?
Why do I only see people talking about the graphics but either never mention gameplay or say it’s too mundane or dull and not worth the hours to get through it?
I see it a lot used as a benchmark but no or very little mention of replay value.
You can live at ease with not having any debt weighing on you.
I was thinking maybe you could do a 4 core i3 13100, B660 board, 16GB DDR4, and RX 7600.
That would beat a 8700K and Radeon 580.