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I can't wait! Need play Metro series again, Hopefully Pc rig be ready i7 5820 @ 4.6ghz No HT, and GTX 1080ti, It'll be amazing playing on 1440p for first time!
Comes out February 15, a whole month before The Division 2.This actually looks pretty good. I never played the other ones. When does this come out, next month? Hopefully before Div 2. I may buy this.
This actually looks pretty good. I never played the other ones. When does this come out, next month? Hopefully before Div 2. I may buy this.
I like how the cpu req goes from 4770K to 9900K all at 60fps.
And apparently ryzen wont run this game at all...
Makes ya wonder who threw money at the developer!.....Either way I will play this either way. Hasn't been a metro I didnt preorder.
Well they were a part of Nvidia's Ray Tracing video, plus released their own, so you know the answer to that question, lol.
It's not like AMD had the hardware to support the feature
[and Metro's implementation shows quite a bit more promise]
will Metro Exodus even have RT support on Day 1?...this seems like the flagship RT title (or was it Battlefield 5?)...Shadow of the Tomb Raider is a few months old and still no RT patch...something tells me with or without RT no GPU is going to be able to max this out at 1440p or 4K
It says "or equivalent," which I read as:I like how the cpu req goes from 4770K to 9900K all at 60fps.
And apparently ryzen wont run this game at all...
It says "or equivalent," which I read as:
Minimum = 4c/4t
Recommended = 4c/8t
High = 6c/12t
Extreme = 8c/16t
Damn, I was really looking forward to this game, too. I guess Deep Silver doesn't want my money.Deep Silver is pulling Metro Exodus from Steam, makes it Epic store exclusive
Metro Exodus will release "solely" on the Epic Games Store when it launches on February 15, Epic and publisher Deep Silver have revealed today...if you have already preordered the game on Steam, you'll get to play it on there...Epic's exact words on that subject are that "any customer with an outstanding preorder for Metro Exodus on PC through any digital retailer will receive their game as expected."...
https://www.pcgamer.com/metro-exodu...c-store-but-steam-preorders-will-be-honoured/
Damn, I was really looking forward to this game, too. I guess Deep Silver doesn't want my money.
The days of a single launcher are over. You guys know this. Steam is taking too much of a cut.
That's cool, I'm a patient mofo with a good backlog.They said this is a 1-year exclusive. It will be coming back to Steam on February 14, 2020. Too bad I'll have moved on by then. Maybe I'll buy it for $20 at that point.
If they kept on Steam I may have actually considered buying it from Epic due to the cheaper price, but I am not going to support these anti-competitive practices. I've stated many a time that gaming would be one of the easiest hobbies for me to give up. I'm sure there are others who feel the same way, so the industry needs to be careful.so people would rather boycott the game entirely rather then buy it cheaper from a store that gives a higher cut to developers?...makes no sense
If they kept on Steam I may have actually considered buying it from Epic due to the cheaper price, but I am not going to support these anti-competitive practices. I've stated many a time that gaming would be one of the easiest hobbies for me to give up. I'm sure there are others who feel the same way, so the industry needs to be careful.
If they kept on Steam I may have actually considered buying it from Epic due to the cheaper price, but I am not going to support these anti-competitive practices. I've stated many a time that gaming would be one of the easiest hobbies for me to give up. I'm sure there are others who feel the same way, so the industry needs to be careful.
If they kept on Steam I may have actually considered buying it from Epic due to the cheaper price, but I am not going to support these anti-competitive practices. I've stated many a time that gaming would be one of the easiest hobbies for me to give up. I'm sure there are others who feel the same way, so the industry needs to be careful.
I bought it on Steam today, not quite ready to start buying on Epic store. At least I can refund it on Steam without issue if it is garbage on release.
the Epic Games Store updated its refund policy...now, just like on Steam, you can return a game for any reason within 14 days of purchase, providing you’ve played it for less than two hours in total...