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Not when I cast Frame'makeus Maximus!I thought DLSS was just fake frames?
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Not when I cast Frame'makeus Maximus!I thought DLSS was just fake frames?
started reading the first Harry Potter book. It might be the perfect timing for him to try out this game when DLSS5 drops.
I have never watched the movies nor read the books, and have never had an interest in Potter. In spite of that, the game is fantastic and well worth playing.yeah I somehow have this game already (bundle or free giveaway or something?) but no interest in the books/franchise/etc - but now I might give it a go when DLSS 5 drops![]()
My kid just started reading the first Harry Potter book. It might be the perfect timing for him to try out this game when DLSS5 drops.
Probably. Also, as this game showed, why not quit doing the books over and over and instead do something else in the universe? Had this been the Harry Potter game, I probably wouldn't have bought it. Games where you just replay a book tend to suck. What made it fun was being in the same universe and meeting some characters you'd heard about but not met, yet it was a new story.The reboot will be a train wreck. Sadly.
I am hopeful that them being able to expand from the books with more details might make it a worthwhile experience (the hbo reboot), but I agree with the expanded universe idea. The beasts movies were pretty good.Probably. Also, as this game showed, why not quit doing the books over and over and instead do something else in the universe? Had this been the Harry Potter game, I probably wouldn't have bought it. Games where you just replay a book tend to suck. What made it fun was being in the same universe and meeting some characters you'd heard about but not met, yet it was a new story.
TRoP was more of a disaster that had to keep going for how much money they dumped into it. It wasn't financially successful at all, which I suspect the HBO series will hit the same wall due to their casting choices & other various liberties taken.people have the original movie cast engrained in their minds...the new cast needs to be light years better for people to accept them as Harry, Ron, Hermione, Snape, Dumbledore, Voldemort etc...I hear the HBO series is one of the most expensive TV series ever made...Amazon also poured a crazy amount of $$ into their LOTR prequel- The Rings of Power, with mixed results
Biggest line I ever saw was for Wrath of the Lich King midnight launch. I don't know when people got started in it but when I looked at like 8pm it was sizable. I went home and fell asleep and woke up at like 1am. Went back there and it was all gone, walked in and got a copy.Back in the old days Walmart say 20 years ago kids waited for waited for Harry Potter Books and movies and Twilight. They pulled up chairs waited maybe starting at 8:00pm
The biggest line for a game I seen was the Black Opps 2 release.
Biggest line I ever saw was for Wrath of the Lich King midnight launch. I don't know when people got started in it but when I looked at like 8pm it was sizable. I went home and fell asleep and woke up at like 1am. Went back there and it was all gone, walked in and got a copy.
These days I imagine lines aren't a thing since digital distribution is so prevalent.
Our malls GameStop gets decent lines on release dates, no so much for games but collectibles and pokemon. Though I suspect that physical media and linux distros will make a comeback with the big names starting the "you don't own it, you barrow it" mentality
For sure. Most people who buy physical media do it because they like having something they can hold or because it is more fun to give as a gift than a download code. They aren't thinking about the larger issue of ownership. This idea that gamers are going to switch to Linux, demand open source, read license agreements and demand ownership and support is quite silly. No, most just don't care.The number of people that care about "not owning" games is miniscule IRL and has a large intersection with people that would never line up at gamestop to buy a game at release.
If that happens, maybe people will start caring about physical distribution but right now, they don't. You may and that's fine, but the average gamer doesn't.I do't know. If steam, epic, Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo decided one day just to wipe half the catalog and like Amazon does with books just automatically delete them off the devices I'm pretty sure there would be a massive revolt. Shoot I'm rolling to go down to a fifth of the catalogs just gone forever and automatically deleted from devices they are installed on.....
If that happens, maybe people will start caring about physical distribution but right now, they don't. You may and that's fine, but the average gamer doesn't.
It's also why I like given GOG my business, when possible. I have backup copies of the installers of games from there. Probably never need them but nice to have and I like to reward businesses who allow that. Of course there are plenty of games I can't get on GOG because publishers like DRM, and I'm not a zealot about it I'll happily buy on Steam too. But if there's an option, I opt for GOG.Physical discs rot, metal corrodes - digital preservation aka piracy is all that matters and Steam games in leu of being digital are already halfway there, already pirate/cracked Steam apps, not really a big worry TBH
SameIt's also why I like given GOG my business, when possible. I have backup copies of the installers of games from there. Probably never need them but nice to have and I like to reward businesses who allow that. Of course there are plenty of games I can't get on GOG because publishers like DRM, and I'm not a zealot about it I'll happily buy on Steam too. But if there's an option, I opt for GOG.