Faydaikin
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- Comment on Make your complaints heard about bad games, says Dragon Age veteran Mark Darrah, but "your $70 doesn't buy you cruelty" 1 day ago:
As I said, there’s bound to be other opinions.
- Comment on Make your complaints heard about bad games, says Dragon Age veteran Mark Darrah, but "your $70 doesn't buy you cruelty" 1 day ago:
I don’t think anyone really celebrates layoffs at a studio because they didn’t like a game they made.
I think it’s mostly reserved for when Devs or CMs have come out of the woodwork to shit on their own potential audience. A response to overconfidence and disregard of the customer. Because there’s definitely been some of that as of late.
Ofcause there bound to be other opinions, but I think this is the overall gist of the current situation.
- Comment on Avowed Launches As Steam's # 1Top Seller In The US And Worldwide 2 days ago:
We’ll no doubt see that number jump a bit over the weekend, but atm it’s anyones guess if it will do well or not.
So I wouldn’t crack any party poppers just yet.
- Comment on Avowed Launches As Steam's # 1Top Seller In The US And Worldwide 2 days ago:
I’ve only completed the first Pillars game and it’s an ok game.
A bit linear for a crpg in my opinion, but the story is pretty good. Like, you only really have a couple of choices that have any consequenses.
So not top tier crpg, but ok. But that’s just my unsolicited two cents.
- Comment on Avowed Launches As Steam's # 1Top Seller In The US And Worldwide 2 days ago:
There’s been quite a few titles that launched as “#1 Seller” that underperformed lately.
So yeah, I’ll happily dispute this as a sign of success.
- Comment on Alien: Isolation Sequel Has Been Officially Confirmed 4 months ago:
If nothing else, it’ll be interesting to see what they have in mind this time.
- Comment on Fallout 1 and 2 (and Tactics) are currently free-to-keep from the Epic Games Store 5 months ago:
I’d recommend these games to anyone that likes CRPGs or the Post-Apoc setting.
Would however also recommend getting it from, pretty much, any other storefront.
- Comment on Valve are still taking SteamOS beyond the Steam Deck, though dual booting is a ways off 6 months ago:
People have done wierder stuff just out if curiosity.
I’m just thinking that if someone asked Valve about it, they probably have something in mind. Even if it is just dual-booting with Windows.
- Comment on Valve are still taking SteamOS beyond the Steam Deck, though dual booting is a ways off 6 months ago:
People have preferences. And I don’t think we’ve seen the last generation of hand-held or stationary consoles.
But as I said, I don’t own either. So I’m just throwing “maybes” around to your question.
Regardless, I can understand the intrigue of tinkering. Doing it, just for the sake of doing it.
Plus, you never know what possibilities it might open up for whatever tech the future might bring.
- Comment on Valve are still taking SteamOS beyond the Steam Deck, though dual booting is a ways off 6 months ago:
What about dual-booting a switch? Having to both Nintendo and Steam library on the same device.
I don’t know about Consoles, but a neat thought would could be dual-booting a Playstation.
I don’t use any of the above, just thinking out loud that there’s other stuff that could do with a dual-boot option than a Windows machine.
- Comment on Sea Of Thieves Was The Most Downloaded PlayStation 5 Game In May 8 months ago:
I don’t understand when they shorten the time in which they calculate sales numbers to such small periods.
I get year, and even half-year. But it gets a bit weird with months and weeks.
It’s doesn’t seem like a good indicator of a game’s popularity. A bit too forced.
- Comment on Modding in games 1 year ago:
Best of luck to ya
- Comment on Modding in games 1 year ago:
I think a “Top Mods” search should cover you fairly well.
www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/top/
You want the Scrips Extender first and foremost. Most mods depend on it.
The 4GB Patcher is also a must, if I remember correctly
After that Yukichigai Unofficial Patch - YUP should cover most of the bugs. (I can’t remember exactly how much it covers, just that it’s was an essential mod back when I was screwing around with it)
Other than that it’s a bit of trial and error. If a problem pops up or if one persists, look around for more specific patches.
- Comment on Modding in games 1 year ago:
If you never finished it, I’d recommend just sticking with Bug Fixers and Stability Mods.
The game holds it’s own without changes.
I’d even hold off on graphical mods as there’s little that can be done to improve the visuals without complete texture overhauls. And they tend to just make the contrasts more apparent and can cause even more instability to an already extremely unstable game.
- Comment on Modding in games 1 year ago:
I guess it depends on the scope of the modding you’re thinking of doing. And simple personal preference of UI and such.
Personally, I’m a basic bitch. So Vortex works fine for me, as did NMM.
You should probably just give them a try and see how they feel to you. They are still free to download as far as I know.