MavericK
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I'm fed up with game publishers getting away with rampant microtransactions, employee abuse, and all sorts of other horrible bullshit.
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Why people need to stop buying pre-launch games, let it come out, let them ship it and bloody wait a month or 2, start forcing companies to release solid games on launch, not have every epeen hungry person buying it months before so they already got their money.Yes, there have been several major and medium profile releases in the past two years, which have launched with widespread issues and have taken 2+ months to really fix up to a solid experience. Its very annoying.
Guess you better sell your PC and every other electronic device you own then cause employee abuse happens in all those industries...I'm fed up with game publishers getting away with rampant microtransactions, employee abuse, and all sorts of other horrible bullshit.
I'm fed up with game publishers getting away with rampant microtransactions, employee abuse, and all sorts of other horrible bullshit.
I never said I was stopping playing PC games. I can still be upset about the actions of those companies.Guess you better sell your PC and every other electronic device you own then cause employee abuse happens in all those industries...
Why even use a three monitor display if it causes you consistent problems? Having three monitors is one of those things that sounds cool, but unless you have a specific situation that necessitates that setup (e.g. work), I would personally go back to one screen. It's more or less a shitty gimmick, so I'm not surprised you're giving yourself headaches with such a setup.The issue is I find myself spending more time diagnosing problems than actually playing games. I spent 20 hours trying to get MSFS to not be a stuttering mess, even at 200fps, before giving up and uninstalling it. I've got hours into just getting my games to play on the display that I want (I have 3) and still not much success.
/Rant.
For sure, but it does show all of our's level of "upset-ness?" when we are not willing to vote with our wallets and just continue to support these companies. I mean, reality is, and we all know it, unless you can get millions of people to boycott these companies, it wont make any difference in the endI never said I was stopping playing PC games. I can still be upset about the actions of those companies.
I tend not to buy games from the companies who are the most egregious about these practices, but yes, as you said basically all large corporations pull this shit, so you sort of have to pick your battles.For sure, but it does show all of our's level of "upset-ness?" when we are not willing to vote with our wallets and just continue to support these companies. I mean, reality is, and we all know it, unless you can get millions of people to boycott these companies, it wont make any difference in the end
This. As someone who used 3 30" in portrait mode for awhile, I am very glad I switched to a single 40" 4k TV instead. I use that and my laptop screen and it works flawlessly and gives me the real estate I need for photo editing, writing, multitasking,and of course gaming and watching video.Why even use a three monitor display if it causes you consistent problems? Having three monitors is one of those things that sounds cool, but unless you have a specific situation that necessitates that setup (e.g. work), I would personally go back to one screen. It's more or less a shitty gimmick, so I'm not surprised you're giving yourself headaches with such a setup.
At my work I was allowed to use any monitor setup I wanted, and I found that even just two monitors was more effective than three for project-oriented work (three takes up too much space and was a diminished return).
As an IT guy, all the problems I fix are at work. When I come home, I expect my PC to work flawlessly and without issue. If I run into even the slightest issue, I will quickly fix it before it snowballs with other issues. For the most part, I'm actually surprised how well the PC works for gaming considering the vast variety of setups people use.
Could be because I was hanging more with people that used steam purely has a marketplace, installer ? But I do remember being beloved, I mean in the earlys 2000s how many title would have been steam exclusive and would have required anyone that hated it to use it at all to start with ?I also remember Steam being the most hated piece of software in every gaming community.
Counter-Strike 1.6 requiring Steam was a huge stinging point within the community. I remember threads in other corners of the internet full of people swearing they would never move on from 1.3 or 1.5.Could be because I was hanging more with people that used steam purely has a marketplace, installer ? But I do remember being beloved, I mean in the earlys 2000s how many title would have been steam exclusive and would have required anyone that hated it to use it at all to start with ?
Could be because I was hanging more with people that used steam purely has a marketplace, installer ? But I do remember being beloved, I mean in the earlys 2000s how many title would have been steam exclusive and would have required anyone that hated it to use it at all to start with ?
Dialup was still by far the most common internet service when Steam launched. ISDN was a luxury, and cable was a fever dream. When Steam launched in 2003, growth was slow. It peaked at round 60k daily concurrent users a few months before Half-Life 2 released. The boost from HL2 pushed user count up to around 2 million. Steam wouldn't see significant growth until the store was launched in earnest around 2007-2008 with AAA third-party titles, when Valve snagged the GTA trilogy and GTA IV would release at the end of 2008. Users grow to around 10-15 million at this point. Moving on into the following decade would see the number of users explode in earnest, growing by a factor of 10 at the end of 2020.Could be it not being around Counter strike type of players during those days.
My memories of that eras is being so marvelous for someone with unlimited internet after a format/new pc install, but maybe I never had any game that required for it to be on.
I feel the most hated in every gaming community to still feel quite overblown, it does not match the popularity of it, it would be a bit like saying amazon/facebook are the most hated things, even if they are 2 of the most beloved entity/product on earth, but really really hated by vocals minorities of people.
people absolutely hated needing it in 2003/2004 for cs, hl2, etc
it wasn't beloved at first because of all the usual arguments of privacy, drm, etc - and how shit and jank it was back then as I commented earlier just lead to more of these negative feelings (I never had problems/objections with any of the former, just the latter)
valve/hl2's/cs/css popularity and the eventually fixed convenience of it all won out though - I don't recall anyone really complaining much around 2005 onward really
I am fed up with the splintering of my PC game "collections" across all the dang game stores / platforms. When a game goes on sale, I have to open 5 apps to see if I already have that specific game and I have bought a few dupes over the years.
ie: I bought a game during a steam sale to play eventually because I have a backlog ahead of that one - but the price was right. When I finally played one of those games, I loved it and looked for other games in the series and found that publisher was not on steam anymore or it was a platform exclusive for 1 year or whatever, so I had to make several accounts / install several apps BF, EA, origin, UBI, EPIC, xbox WIN store app, etc. Really sick of that crap.
Has anyone tried GOG / Galaxy of Games launcher to manage multiple game stores / platforms?
I bought 2 games from the GOG store and later learned that I can link my steam and some other accounts to see almost all of my games through one interface (it doesn't work with every single store / platforms). I was leery to do it because IDK about their security and if my game accounts could be hacked or whatnot.
GOG Galaxy is an easy tool to use. Every plugin I've tried except the one for Rockstar Games works. I like the simple interface enough that I use it for my GOG games, even if it's not required.I am fed up with the splintering of my PC game "collections" across all the dang game stores / platforms. When a game goes on sale, I have to open 5 apps to see if I already have that specific game and I have bought a few dupes over the years.
ie: I bought a game during a steam sale to play eventually because I have a backlog ahead of that one - but the price was right. When I finally played one of those games, I loved it and looked for other games in the series and found that publisher was not on steam anymore or it was a platform exclusive for 1 year or whatever, so I had to make several accounts / install several apps BF, EA, origin, UBI, EPIC, xbox WIN store app, etc. Really sick of that crap.
Has anyone tried GOG / Galaxy of Games launcher to manage multiple game stores / platforms?
I bought 2 games from the GOG store and later learned that I can link my steam and some other accounts to see almost all of my games through one interface (it doesn't work with every single store / platforms). I was leery to do it because IDK about their security and if my game accounts could be hacked or whatnot.
There are other programs out there that does what GOG Galaxy can do. Playnite is a good one, and it's open source. There is also Lutris for Linux.It doesn't help if you hate GOG's launcher
The easiest solution for me was to only pay attention to three game stores. - Everything outside Steam, Origin and UBI can be had on another platform.
It also helps that I have universally hated all Blizzard games
GOG Galaxy is an easy tool to use. Every plugin I've tried except the one for Rockstar Games works. I like the simple interface enough that I use it for my GOG games, even if it's not required.
There are other programs out there that does what GOG Galaxy can do. Playnite is a good one, and it's open source. There is also Lutris for Linux.
Why even use a three monitor display if it causes you consistent problems? Having three monitors is one of those things that sounds cool, but unless you have a specific situation that necessitates that setup (e.g. work), I would personally go back to one screen. It's more or less a shitty gimmick, so I'm not surprised you're giving yourself headaches with such a setup.
At my work I was allowed to use any monitor setup I wanted, and I found that even just two monitors was more effective than three for project-oriented work (three takes up too much space and was a diminished return).
As an IT guy, all the problems I fix are at work. When I come home, I expect my PC to work flawlessly and without issue. If I run into even the slightest issue, I will quickly fix it before it snowballs with other issues. For the most part, I'm actually surprised how well the PC works for gaming considering the vast variety of setups people use.
PC gaming has been cake for me for a while once I stopped doing certain things. My lessons:
1) Just buy the fastest card and stay away from SLI/Crossfire. The industry seems to have joined me in this conclusion.
2) Game on one monitor. You can have more for productivity, but monitor 1 is your gaming monitor and build your screen setup around that.
3) If you are playing day one, it's usually best if you exceed the recommended spec (other than #1 above). That's what they really test with other than the minimum spec it doesn't set on fire.
No real need to OC these days since most silicon is already being pushed close to the limit out of the box. It's weird to me how some people think that performance should be left on the table so they can manually squeeze the rest out.Good advice. I know I'll have to turn in my [H] badge for this, but I haven't OCed in probably a decade. I just buy the speed I want from the start for a build. I also don't benchmark anymore. That fun left the building for me when I started having less free time. I'd rather put all that OC testing and benching into playing, and doing the other things I enjoy doing. I know for some, that IS the fun of PC building, and that is totally cool. I personally don't think high-end gaming and OCing go together as well as some people think. At least if you want to install and play with zero effort.
No real need to OC these days since most silicon is already being pushed close to the limit out of the box. It's weird to me how some people think that performance should be left on the table so they can manually squeeze the rest out.
My three displays consist of two 27" 4K monitors and one 65" 4K TV. If I'm at my computer I have the two 27" monitors on and TV off, but if I want to plop down on the couch and play a game on the TV, having that option is really nice. I'm generally not trying to use all three at the same time - either the two monitors or the one TV.
Last week I tried out Display Fusion and that's working pretty well to solve the display issues I was having. I was able to configure a shortcut (Alt + left) to set the two 27" monitors on and the TV off, and another shortcut (Alt + right) to set the two monitors off and the TV on.
However, now I'm running into an issue completely unrelated to gaming. I'm a .NET developer and use my own PC for personal projects. Windows isn't letting me install any development certs in Trusted Root Certification Authorities. So I'm about to reinstall Windows after exhausting all other options. When it rains it pours hah! Oh well, happy I've sorted out most of my gaming-related issues for now.
It's all about undervolting now. But even in that case I'll put an hour into it and call it good; I'm not about to test every single option in an effort to gain 1fps or save 1C.No real need to OC these days since most silicon is already being pushed close to the limit out of the box. It's weird to me how some people think that performance should be left on the table so they can manually squeeze the rest out.
My spare bedroom is also the AGP zone. Early socket A, later socket A running nForce2, and socket 939 system.