I'm playing some Fallout 76.
I'm not hating it.
Though… often it feels like "stash-management the MMO". Seriously, even trying to sell your junk requires hunting for resources to bundle up the junk and then as a side-effect you have MORE junk, and modifying my power armour requires nuking an area to create some special junk which means I have to go through the execrable end-game stuff to collect that junk and… and…
Then the bloody thing disconnects and I have to repeat the last 20 minutes of bullshit that I barely survived last time…
Oh well, maybe I do kinda hate it.
However, it is quite pleasant just traipsing around, exploring stuff, ignoring other players (I hardly ever see them anyway - why bother making this full MP?), and leveling up.
Wastelanders content seems to have proper quests n consequences n shit, too, which is nice.
finally getting around to playing divinity Original Sin, six years after I got it
I'm pretty blown away by it actually, I can see myself being stuck in this game for quite some time!
finally getting around to playing divinity Original Sin, six years after I got it
I'm pretty blown away by it actually, I can see myself being stuck in this game for quite some time!
348 hrs on Original sin (Enhanced edition)
I'm playing the game called life AKA reality and it sucks right now.
Only a few more weeks till I get a new Pc and apartment.
skally_wag;1061602761I have recently reinstalled ready to replay Original sin 2 (Enhanced edition) apparently a lot has been added?.[/QUOTE said:I think the earlier parts of the game are mostly the same save bug fixing, but they apparently expanded the latter parts of the game substantially. (I've only played it in its original form)
Intel, no. And it seems it'll stay that way,Yeah I'm going to buy a new AMD gaming PC. Yes I know Intel and Nvidia are a better option but my wallet is tight.
Don't want to go more off-topic but damn Nvidia mid range cards cost $350+. I'll settle for an AMD 5700 for $225.Intel, no. And it seems it'll stay that way,
Currently AMD CPU is the correct option. Any Ryzen to be precise as you get 4 cores minimum. If you can wait a while, 3100 is supposed to be priced only a hundred bucks and is stronger than some of old i7 - I have no idea why people were buying those i7 for gaming and spending like $300 instead of grabbing cheaper i5 back in the day.