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General Gaming Sonic Frontiers - November 8, 2022
imthesoldier replied to Keyser_Soze's topic in The Spawn Point
Breath of the Sonic (which sounds like what you smell like after consuming food from a Sonic)- 208 replies
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How is the gameplay overall? Does it set itself a part from other 3rd-person titles, or are the graphics, and sound design the big qualities?
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Having played Sniper Elite 3, and 4, I would love another Sniper Elite. Maybe they could move beyond WWII, and head to Korea...or even Cold War setting. Their console ports are also quite good with the Switch versions of 3, and 4 proving to be very optimized, although even the PC releases are quite stable as well.
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I just got done finishing up with Duke Nukem 3D World Tour on Switch a few days ago. Maybe I should dust off my digital copy, and actually give this a go. Speaking of which, for anyone who have Quake remaster for consoles, but would rather play with the precision of a Keyboard/Mouse, you're in luck as a couple months ago, this feature was added: Quake Remaster Now Supports Mouse and Keyboard Controls on Console, Even Switch - IGN WWW.IGN.COM Bethesda has quietly added keyboard and mouse controles to the Quake Remaster on console, including Nintendo Switch. I did briefly try this out about a month ago on Switch, and it is just as advertised. Plug n' Play keyboard and mouse support. Now if only MORE Retro shooters would add this to console versions...
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Well, blow me sideways. Learned something new today.
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PC Valve drops a Tim Epic-approved steamer!
imthesoldier replied to Hurricane Game's topic in The Spawn Point
Keep in mind their production schedule is likely based on how many reservations there are right now (I think it's maybe 250-500k or something?). Once the holders' number comes up to purchase one, I can guarantee there will be a slew of folks opting to not get one, which may, or may not delay you as far back as you might expect. 5 bucks is 5 bucks, and if holders decide not to buy it, it simply goes back into their Steam Wallet, so you're not losing anything by reserving one. That said, if all reservation holders such as ourselves think in the same way...well, we'll be waiting then. Lol But truly, I think while my queue is at Q2 2022 when it was originally Q1 2022, I wouldn't be surprised if more than a few people end up getting bumped up from Q2 back to Q1 once people start pulling out. -
Couldn't agree more. I love that they provide their service as DRM-free, plus putting older games on there. I know Steam does a pretty good job of also providing older games, but of course, those are tied to the service itself, and thus not DRM-free. It would even be cooler if older console games could be introduced, but licensing, and other legal issues would be quite rampant to the point it would never get off the ground. Speaking of getting off the ground, I seriously want No One Lives Forever 1 & 2 to be brought back, which I know Nightdive Studios wanted to do that until legal reasons with the copyright holders filed to have it stopped (I believe it was because no one actually knows who legitimately owns the game, and is in legal limbo). That said, I do know of a "mod" that allows those games to run unofficially on modern systems with widescreen support, no-CD crack, and such. GOG is supposed to be that platform for games that otherwise would be lost to time, sort of an official archive for PC games, and would love to see it continue.
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PC Nvidia Jacket Man: GPU shortage to extend through 2022 to 2023
imthesoldier replied to Mr.Vic20's topic in The Spawn Point
Better than me. I originally entered into the queue for a 3060 Ti on March 7th (entered a 2nd 3060 ti in July, but I'll likely cancel that), and I still have not received a notification from them. My theory is there are a lot less people in the queue for a 3080 ti than a 3060 ti, so I expect to be waiting a lot longer. My running joke is what will arrive first: My 3060 ti, or my 512GB Steam Deck? -
General Gaming What was the most ‘perfect’ game of the past 10 years?
imthesoldier replied to gamer.tv's topic in The Spawn Point
Xenoblade Chronicles on Wii This is slightly cheating because the game originally came out in 2010, but we did not get it in NA until 2012, so I think it counts. For me, it is 2nd to Skies of Arcadia as my all-time GOAT, so it's not an easy bar to reach. The way how the overworld is explored, the combat system, the sidequests (which btw a good portion of them are completed just by playing the game, so there is less drag/grind), the general overall story arc, and of course the music. Just about everything about it is damn near flawless, and it's one of those rare games that gets almost everything right about it. And especially for the hardware of the Wii, it's one of the most impressive games of that whole generation. Even in just general playthroughs, the loading times are almost non-existent, there's fast-travel, you can change the time at any point, and you can save at any point. It is an easy game to just pick up and play, and it rewards you greatly for exploration. It doesn't hold punches though in how difficult it can get for those who strive to tackle the Super-Bosses, so those looking for more of a challenge are included. Not to mention the New Game Plus mode begs you to play the game again, but without all the hassle of going to the low-level fights again. It's easily a 200-plus hour adventure w/ the New Game Plus playthrough, but it just feels complete when you're done with it. -
PC Nvidia Jacket Man: GPU shortage to extend through 2022 to 2023
imthesoldier replied to Mr.Vic20's topic in The Spawn Point
Right. What I was pointing out was in the MyEVGA "my notifies" page, it'll tell you if a notification has been sent, plus if the queue for that item is active or not. It won't send the notification directly from there, but it'll tell you if one has been sent in the past.. -
PC Nvidia Jacket Man: GPU shortage to extend through 2022 to 2023
imthesoldier replied to Mr.Vic20's topic in The Spawn Point
I also occasionally check MyEVGA to see if a notification was ever sent at all, and thus far, none has ever been sent. I have a 3060 Ti in the queue since March of this year (added a second 3060 ti in July), and still waiting when my queue is up. I do wonder what will arrive first for me: My Steam Deck in Q2 2022, or EVGA 3060 Ti. -
I disagree. The Super Switch will be an evolution of the current Switch, meaning more powerful system with AI upscaling to 4K resolutions in order to please those with 4K TVs, and still maintaining backwards compatibility. Heck, I could almost see Nintendo extending the life of the Tegra X1 by releasing a 4K dock that has a hardware upscaler built-in because Nintendo. While I see Nintendo diving into Streaming more, I think VR is where they'll branch into next, but once the tech is withered enough for their purposes. Almost as though the headset is an accessory to the Switch system, but still portable.
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Sony Putting off PS4 games with PS5 patches
imthesoldier replied to crispy4000's topic in The Spawn Point
I don't plan on getting a PS5 anytime soon, so I'm fine playing games at 1080p30 if that's what they're running at. If nothing else, it gives me something to look forward to similar to when I first play some PC title that stresses my system where I can't run it at max settings, only to try it again years later after a new rig, and bake in all of the glory that is max settings. That's what I feel for the PS4/Xbone, and PS5/SeSX situation. I don't even own a 4K TV yet, so I'm not going to see a league of difference anyway. I still want to check out MGSV, Dad of War, TLOU2, Ghost of Tsushima, etc, but I'll likely do that all on my PS4. I can also wait for the eventual PS5 Slim model. -
I think the IR controls made the Tank control movements easier to maneuver, and just overall felt nice. My only qualm though is using the sniper as you have to use the the analog stick on the nunchuck when zooming in. And speaking of tank controls. They sucked in OG RE games back then, and they still suck today. Eternal Darkness solved that issue in the early 2000s, and it was glorious. /rant
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Nintendo How is Nintendo successful?
imthesoldier replied to CastletonSnob's topic in The Spawn Point
Nah, man. BOTW2 will be Majora's Mask of the Switch. Cult following, well loved, but left in the dust compared to its predecessor. -
GTA2 was tons of fun back in the day for mostly just goofing around. Stealing the tank from the army base was always a joy (too bad Rockets could easily destroy it). The Gang stuff though I will admit were fun in terms of the variety of missions. And it was even possible to do all missions from every gang if you simply killed enough of your "friends." I always did hate it though when I believe it was the Mafia when they would fire on you with shotguns. Two hits on your car, and it explodes...which I believe was the same in GTA3 after the Don was killed. SA though I just felt it threw everything into the game, and hoped it would all stick. Granted, it has been years since I last played SA, so maybe my thoughts are different now, but I always preferred Vice City over San Andreas. VC was also that era of stunt videos with your car, or motorcycle (even made one myself back in the day).
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General Gaming Finally have time to play Modern Warfare campaign
imthesoldier replied to 5timechamp's topic in The Spawn Point
I lived the OG Call of Duty days. I loved playing the original COD plus its expansion (remember those?) United Offensive. Even COD2, and COD4 were all quite good, and I played a fair bit of Online on all of those, including COD: Ghosts when my buddies and I would play it on Wii U (IR Aiming, baby!). But now, COD is mostly shit imo. The last COD I played was the first two levels of WWII when it was part of the PS+ Free game month. It was utter shit, and uninstalled it promptly. I don't plan on going back to COD again really. I joke with some of my old COD buddies if COD will ever come to Switch. I'm now at a point where I'll say, "Fuck COD. Let's go play some Monster Hunter." /rant But good luck to you, sir. Those add-on things sound like a PITA. Since this game was all downloaded, why didn't the game just install everything that was required to play the main campaign to begin with?