Lexicus
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Really? I thought 3 was basically all about rex, tons of small cities covering a map.
That's his point, he's saying he can see how Fireaxis moved away from REXing in subsequent games.
Really? I thought 3 was basically all about rex, tons of small cities covering a map.
The story of Horizon Zero Dawn gets better and better the more you play it. You get sucked in to the lore after a few hours. Overall it's a great game, the only let down is the melee combat.I've gone the unthinkable and bought a console (last time I had a console was in the 90's).
I'm still a proud member of the PC Master Race of course, but I caved in for the exclusive. I just really, really wanted to play Horizon Zero Dawn (and after that, The Last of Us and Shadow of the Colossus). Pretty annoyed that it doesn't have backward compatibility and I can't play Red Dead Redemption, though.
At least it was worth it. Aloy is a bit on the Mary Sue irritating side and the game is really unsubtle with the political message, but it's still tolerable, the game is OMFGorgeous and huge, the immersion is top notch, the whole "huntress in a savage world" really well done. Still don't know if the plot will be good, but aside the ridiculously fast transition in weather and day/night (it's literally 5-10 seconds to go from one to another), the open world experience is superb.
Hopefully I'll finish it in two or three weeks.
And once I've done all these games, I still have Breath of the Wild to try (at least I won't need to buy a whole console for it this time).
Shadow of the Colossus was remade twice (once for PS3 and once for PS4) so maybe they'll see reason one day !Why Rockstar didn't make a Red Dead Redemption remastered edition will never make sense to me.
One big tip when you build a new PC : don't get the best CG. It's pointless.Also, coincidentally, I've been thinking of rejoining the PC Master Race. My laptop can barely play Civ and KSP on low settings. I think it's time to build a new super PC.
But omfg graphics cards are insanely expensive now. They cost almost as much as the last PC I built just by themselves.
I got the 8700K from Intel. I have a soft spot for AMD, but they tend to be less powerful and with higher temperature, so I'm selling my soul to the devil.Which brand of CPU should I get? Last time I got an AMD one and I kind of regretted it. On paper it seemed to be a great value but I've read that in reality intel outperforms them and has way less issues of incompatibility and such even though they can cost a lot more.
Well, you should. As I said, there is little to gain in practical term with paying two to four times the price of a 1060, when you can already run everything in HD with 60 fps. And if you really need to upgrade, you can easily buy a bigger one afterward.I don't think I'll get a top-tier graphics card but I don't want a mid-range one either.
Yesterday I played a few hours of Subnautica using the full survival mode, where you have to manage hunger and thirst, and am more convinced than ever that these mechanics in PC games just need to die in a fire with a stake through the heart and garlic in its mouth. I've played a bunch of "survival" games now, and not a single one of them has made the (micro-)management of food and water anything other than tedious. Subnautica's best contribution to the genre may have been including a gameplay mode that removes hunger and thirst altogether (which is the mode I played the game on first - I only went back and started a new game using the regular, survival mode to see if my instincts were right). Fallout 4 and The Long Dark made these dreary 'survival' mechanics more or less manageable. I mean, they still sucked, but I was able to ignore them for the aspects of the game or game mode that I enjoyed (the combat in Fallout 4's survival mode is superior to its Very Hard mode, imho). Subnautica is, I think, the first game of this sort that let me just shut that [stuff] off, and for that alone it deserves applause. It's also a great game that I fully recommend.
Indeed. I finished the game in survival mode (about 40hrs of quality entertainment) and having to eat and drink didn't bother me at all. Finding more efficient ways to stay alive and making sure you have adequate supplies with you was a nice part of the challenge.Obtaining food and water becomes MUCH easier as the game progresses thankfully via some machines, tools and plants.
The story of Horizon Zero Dawn gets better and better the more you play it. You get sucked in to the lore after a few hours. Overall it's a great game, the only let down is the melee combat.
The Last of Us is my favorite game of all time. Holy cow it's really incredible. The story, the game play, just everything is amazing. I've played through it four times I think.
Also, coincidentally, I've been thinking of rejoining the PC Master Race. My laptop can barely play Civ and KSP on low settings. I think it's time to build a new super PC.
But omfg graphics cards are insanely expensive now. They cost almost as much as the last PC I built just by themselves.
The problem with prebuilt computer is that they tend to highlight some pretty good aspect, but are very lacking in many another. You pay a bit more with a homemade, but you get everything you need. Sure the CG on your offer is pretty rad, but the proc is lagging behind, the HDD is very small, the RAM and power supply are simply inadequate, etc.Honestly right now I'd buy a prebuilt like an alienware off slick deals. Like this:
https://slickdeals.net/f/11336859-o...080-1012-49?src=SiteSearchV2_SearchBarV2Algo1
This is expired, but right now a 1080 alone costs over $600. They have lesser cards too like a prebuilt i5 with a 1060 is going to be around 600, with a 1070 around 800-1000.
Building your own is fun but not cost effective right now. Prebuilts mostly charge msrp, at least the direct ones from guys like dell, hp etc.