GOD'SlittleSERVANT
Supreme [H]ardness
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WhyI can't game on a PC
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WhyI can't game on a PC
RSI.
I write for a living and prefer to game on a gamepad for that very reason. You do know you can buy a wireless xbox controller for pc right? That's how I do it I don't think I ever want to be limited by a console.RSI.
As an IT professional i can't stress my wrists any more with gaming after work.
I write for a living and prefer to game on a gamepad for that very reason. You do know you can buy a wireless xbox controller for pc right? That's how I do it I don't think I ever want to be limited by a console.
Though the b******* pricing on pc gear esp GPUs these last two years has made me skip upgrading I probably will keep skipping upgrading For at least another two years or so Or until my 2070 just can't handle it. Fortunately there are dozens of great indie games worth playing that are not taxing graphically.
Off Topic:RSI.
As an IT professional i can't stress my wrists any more with gaming after work.
Yep, best of both worlds.$28 Xbox 360 controller still works great for me.
Ah thanks man i looked it up, but i'm too far gone for thatOff Topic:
Deltahub Carpios are amazing if you have RSI.
Our M rating equivalent I am sure.is that an 18+ rating?
Yes, 18+.is that an 18+ rating?
The US equivalent would be AO (adults only). M in USA is 17, but it's just a recommendation, stores can still sell to anyone if they want.Our M rating equivalent I am sure.
It's "effectively" banned from sale like games with an AO rating in the States. Retailers refuse to sell games with such ratings, but there is no legal precedent that prevents the sale of those titles in either country.The US equivalent would be AO (adults only). M in USA is 17, but it's just a recommendation, stores can still sell to anyone if they want.
In Australia it's an actual law.
And I think it changed just a couple years ago, but any game that exceeded the M equivalent rating was simply banned from sale.
Yeah it doesn't really matter anymore since most people buy digital copies now. Maybe it does in Australia though idk.It's "effectively" banned from sale like games with an AO rating in the States. Retailers refuse to sell games with such ratings, but there is no legal precedent that prevents the sale of those titles in either country.
Watching the Starfield direct - definitely feeling the hype. First thing I noticed: the character models actually animate pretty good now.
I am sure I saw a pillow in there somewhere.I saw nothing I liked
OMG could it be the one he's sponsored to promote here?!?!I am sure I saw a pillow in there somewhere.
No. I am a gamer of refined tastes, and every meal must be the equivalent of filet mignon or else it's not worth playing! /sarcasmI know everyone likes to say Fallout or Elder Scrolls in space...but that's exactly what this looks like...not that it's a bad thing...all of the recent Fallout and Elder Scrolls games were enjoyable (I haven't played Fallout 76)...same with Ubisoft...all the Far Cry and Assassin's Creed games are basically reskins in a new setting with some new features but they're basically the same game...as long as you don't play every new version they are fun...they are never going to be GOTY material but they are fun in a gamey way
Bethesda is like the McDonald's of video games, there's never anything that would too technical or complex to not appeal to mainstream tastes, so you needn't worry.I'm definitely in the market for another cookiecutter Bethesda game in the style of Fallout 3+ and Elder Scrolls, so I'm hoping that Starfield is just that. I did catch some of the live event where they were talking about building and customizing a space ship and I got worried that it was a super serious space sim, so I am a bit concerned about that. If building a space ship is just like building settlements in FO4, then I can handle that.
I'm definitely in the market for another cookiecutter Bethesda game in the style of Fallout 3+ and Elder Scrolls, so I'm hoping that Starfield is just that. I did catch some of the live event where they were talking about building and customizing a space ship and I got worried that it was a super serious space sim, so I am a bit concerned about that. If building a space ship is just like building settlements in FO4, then I can handle that.