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  1. 2 minutes ago, DylanC said:

    Obsidian are developing a sci-fi open world action-RPG. It's penciled in to release on PS4/XB1/PC next year. These are the same guys who brought us Fallout New Vegas. Anyone else pumped?

    I don't like games that basically "Stick it to the man". Mostly because whenever they do that they end up being even more awful than "The man" they are trying to "stick it" too. You want some examples just look at Mighty No, 9 and Yooka-Laylee. However, since this is Obsidian we're talking about, I'm pretty sure we are bound to see a good game.

     

  2. Nintendo offers what Steam does for free at a 35 dollar price tag. Not only that but it's also awful and SSBU uses a P2P connection anyways so they literally didn't even bother to improve the online experience.

    I feel cheated, I feel scammed, this service is awful.

  3. On 9/22/2018 at 5:47 PM, lisa Mark said:

    I've been reading that you can get paid cryptocurrency for playing games. Is that legit or too good to be true haha? How fast and easy is the process? Any sites you guys can recommend? 

    I was looking at blakegames.com, primarily because they got all the games I like and have good policies against cheating and poor game play, but getting paid would make it just that much sweeter. Has anyone used blake games or have any other recommendations?

    Not Cryptocurrency, but RAZER offers a plan where you can get their products and such for playing video games. Of course, the currency you get takes a while to even get you anything. So yeah.

  4. I'm wondering why nobody is showing anyone this.

    Seriously, it literally destroys any argument that the "Console Peasants" (No Offense) has.

    On 12/5/2018 at 5:24 PM, Joshua Farrell said:

    I think the main issues with why PC games are not as popular in groups, are because of a few main issues, which are cost, available space needed for lan, and weight. Not many people are willing to play on lan with their computers, and honestly, the internet can be flaky based on the area where the people may live.

     

    On 8/9/2018 at 10:31 PM, Jayson said:

    I don't know much about it.  But I'm guessing, as at least one has noted, that PC gaming is not less popular.

    Exactly how much PC gaming is done via keyboard and mouse vs a controller?  It seems like everyone would use a controller.  I mean, I used a controller the last time I played a PC game, other than a casino/chess one.

    Especially these two.

    So, here are stats from last year's GDC (Yes, WESTERN developers).

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    "Well, okay. But what about Japan?" Here's a list of complaints about the Console gaming market (which has become way too censor-happy, especially on PS4)imagen.thumb.png.fda7c2c291c3abbde5710f65a1a3a86f.png

    Not only that, but in 2017, the Console gaming market in Japan shrank to nearly one-third of its size compared to 10 years ago. And no, Black Ops 4 didn't bring any interest to that.  The two dominating powers in the gaming market in Japan are mobile and PCs while consoles are being seen as luxurious and unnecessary.

    I'll end this "Rant" with this.

    To all the people who still think consoles are more popular than PC or that PC will never beat Consoles.

    Why do you think Sony moved the PlayStation Headquarters from Japan to North America exclusively?

  5. You think streamers use two separate computers? LOL.

    No fam, most ATX motherboards allow for multiple GPUs and the Processors they have meet requirements for high-end streaming sessions. So long as you have a multi-threaded computer with 2 different graphics cards, you can do an AIO setup.

  6. Desktop, no doubt. Laptops can technically be used as both Desktop and portable gaming but they are way too bulky / valuable to be taken out in the open. If you want portable gaming on the go, stick to a Switch / handheld.

  7. 5 minutes ago, Alyxx said:

    I totally believe it will be

    I mean, from what I've been seeing from press releases and stuff. We're probably on our way to seeing something as revolutionary as The Witcher without having a whiny "Author" screeching into the void and filing lawsuits against the company that popularized his tanking book series.

    Whoops, did I say that out loud?

  8. On 12/12/2018 at 5:10 AM, xXInfectedXx said:

    My opinion is distraction. If you're distracted, pain can tend lower or vanish throughout the distraction, tho' this is often associated with an temporary fix, not permanent. No info during this topic is factual, it's all opinion despite the fact that studies and analysis has taken place.

    I agree with this guy 100%

  9. On 10/14/2018 at 3:54 PM, StaceyPowers said:

    How do you feel about sex in video games?

    I'm not a prude by any stretch, and I have absolutely nothing against it in a moral sense. I also have zero issues with video game nudity.

    But video game sex tends to be mega-awkward, lol, especially when someone walks into the room right in the middle of a cheesy "love" scene. I often feel relieved when I'm playing games that decided to leave out sex altogether, just so I don't have to sit through the awkward, fumbling CG characters trying to get their digital groove on.

    Where do you weigh in on the issue?

     

    On 10/15/2018 at 12:25 AM, Alyxx said:

    I'm with you. Sex in video games is fine as long as it serves the story. Sex just for the sake of it often comes off as awkward. I'm not by all means against nudity as long as it feels natural and part of the universe/story, like in the upcoming Cyberpunk 2077 game.

     

    On 10/15/2018 at 2:03 AM, DylanC said:

    I agree with you both. It all depends on the context of the sex scene. I've played some pretty raunchy JRPGs in my time (Conception 2, Dungeon Travelers 2, Criminal Girls 2 all spring to mind) but sex is sort've handled in a very cheesy, cartoonish way. I think Heavy Rain was one of the first games with a sex scene akin to a movie, but it was choice-based and sort've fit the narrative

    Here's where I stand here. A  lot of games try to add a sex scene to supposedly add to the narrative. While in a lot of occasions the sex is supposed to work and is perfectly written (I'm looking at you Heavy Rain). We literally see it come crashing into the ground because of the fact that the 3D models either don't know where the other character is supposed to be or they reach the Uncanny Valley (explained below).

    So yeah, there's a reason why these scenes are not welcome in my book. The main one is, these idiots at gaming companies need to learn how to actually 3D before even thinking about adding sex scenes.

     

  10. Just now, Alyxx said:

    Hah, that's like the total opposite though, where most people hate it and I enjoy it. Then again I am pretty sure Dylan enjoyed it too.

    I have the theory that you have a very heavy placebo effect and that's why you wanna say FO76 is good. But then again, people already question my sanity because I enjoy 1/3 of Sonic 06 so that really means I am in absolutely no position to judge.

  11. Just now, Alyxx said:

    Of course, I'm just saying it's not a genre I like to play alone and I don't have anyone to play fighting games with like 99% of the time.

    Why not play online then? Most games have P2P connections and (With the excepion of smash) they have pretty decent netcodes.

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