I've been reading the Cyberpunk 2077 has been hell for console gamers but pretty nice for PC Gamers.
PC Master Race, reporting it. WEEEEEEEEEEEE!
I will get this game on Wednesday or Thursday and play the shit out of it on my vacation. Going to travel to eat some food and do some shopping with my sweetheart for Christmas holiday, as well. Looking forward to playing Cyberpunk 2077. Looks like a better version of Fallout: New Vegas and NV is my favorite game of all time.
Soon as I see some performance metrics for my laptop, I'll consider it.
When it goes on sale.
In the meantime, I see some people saying La-Mulana is good for really devious puzzles. And other people saying La-Mulana is bad for obtuse puzzles.
So its one of those "Remember every little detail for a puzzle six hours later" type of games. Never liked those types.
I wish I can see people who claim to love them, actually play. I'm curious how they approach them. Do they spend hours jotting down everything in a journal? Do they simply have steel trap minds that remember everything since the womb?
Or are they mostly liars who cheat and use a guide?
Originally posted by dadudemon
I've been reading the Cyberpunk 2077 has been hell for console gamers but pretty nice for PC Gamers.PC Master Race, reporting it. WEEEEEEEEEEEE!
I will get this game on Wednesday or Thursday and play the shit out of it on my vacation. Going to travel to eat some food and do some shopping with my sweetheart for Christmas holiday, as well. Looking forward to playing Cyberpunk 2077. Looks like a better version of Fallout: New Vegas and NV is my favorite game of all time.
Seriously doubt it's better than FNV. That's blasphemy to say it is. 😠
Originally posted by cdtm
Soon as I see some performance metrics for my laptop, I'll consider it.When it goes on sale.
In the meantime, I see some people saying La-Mulana is good for really devious puzzles. And other people saying La-Mulana is bad for obtuse puzzles.
So its one of those "Remember every little detail for a puzzle six hours later" type of games. Never liked those types.
I wish I can see people who claim to love them, actually play. I'm curious how they approach them. Do they spend hours jotting down everything in a journal? Do they simply have steel trap minds that remember everything since the womb?
Or are they mostly liars who cheat and use a guide?
Hey, what's wrong with using online guides and strategy guides for games? I use them all the time. I don't consider it cheating to, for example, look up locations of collectible items in games. Saves me a lot of time and headaches to get important trophies.
I usually only use them after I've played thru the entire game at least once though. Using a guide during the initial playthru just ruins the experience.
Only exception I've made to this is during my initial and so far only playthru of Batman: Arkham Asylum. Didn't know when I would get around to playing it again so went ahead and checked out some videos on You Tube of the locations of a few riddler trophies I was having problems finding.
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Hey, what's wrong with using online guides and strategy guides for games? I use them all the time. I don't consider it cheating to, for example, look up locations of collectible items in games. Saves me a lot of time and headaches to get important trophies.I usually only use them after I've played thru the entire game at least once though. Using a guide during the initial playthru just ruins the experience.
Only exception I've made to this is during my initial and so far only playthru of Batman: Arkham Asylum. Didn't know when I would get around to playing it again so went ahead and checked out some videos on You Tube of the locations of a few riddler trophies I was having problems finding.
Well, the people who swear by it also say you should go in cold, and figuring out the puzzles for yourself is most of the fun.
They sound like pretty obnoxious puzzles though. One reviewer claimed its pretty common to find a puzzle, and need a clue from 6 hours earlier in the game. Something as simple as an off color brick could be a detail worth noting.
If it's like that, it's hard for me to believe anyone beat it without a guide at some point.
Dadudemon actually piqued my curiosity when he said that Cyberpunk game was better than FNV. So I checked it out on Amazon.
Comparing the review scores on Amazon of both games FNV clearly has it beat. Not that it actually proves it's a better game, of course, just that it seems to be much more popular. Maybe Cyberpunk just hasn't had enough time yet to build up a large fan base.
The Cyberpunk game seems to be about some transhumanist crap so I'm not surprised Dadudemon likes it since he calls himself a transhumanist.
The goal of the game is eerily similar to that of the transhumanist movement irl of people achieving immortality thru an implantable chip (as if that is actually possible lol; the only way to eternal life is thru Jesus Christ alone). The transhumanist movement is in direct contradiction to what the Bible and Jesus teaches.
At least FNV doesn't try to brainwash the player with transhumanist garbage. I think I'll pass on Cyberpunk. 👆
You didn't play FNV at all, then. That's the entire plot for FNV: transhumanism. Do you even remember Mr. House and his enire story?
haermm
The brain implants, the VR pods, genetic modificaiton, and suspended animation: all transhumanism crap.
Cyberpunk 2077 has tons of bugs. They need a major patch before I buy it. Just like No Man's Sky (but NMS needed 3 major patches before it got good).
So I play Hollow Knight on a computer, use Joy2Key to map keys to a PS2 gamepad, and discovered this method adds 2-3 frames of input lag.
I also play with Vsync off, and read that the Unity Engine adds a ton of lag with it on, and that all the challenges were built around that lag. Switch version has 6 frames of lag, for example, comparable to Mario Odyssey.
So do you think it evens out?
I could crank on a "turbo mode" to hyper process key presses, but that takes a lot of processing power, and my laptop isn't exactly a race horse as is..
Now's a good time to buy Guacamelee 1 and 2. Less then 10 bucks for the complete set, dlc included.
https://www.gog.com/game/guacamelee_super_turbo_championship_edition
https://www.gog.com/game/guacamelee_2_complete
They were both on sale for 70% off, and I got the first one. If I waited 2 days I would have saved a buck and a half at 75% 🙂
Originally posted by dadudemon
You didn't play FNV at all, then. That's the entire plot for FNV: transhumanism. Do you even remember Mr. House and his enire story?haermm
The brain implants, the VR pods, genetic modificaiton, and suspended animation: all transhumanism crap.
Cyberpunk 2077 has tons of bugs. They need a major patch before I buy it. Just like No Man's Sky (but NMS needed 3 major patches before it got good).
Yeah that’s why I’m waiting a few months.