I'm looking forward to this. It means I can get bored to death all over again whilst enjoying improved visuals.
I think I stopped playing maybe 5 hours in tops on the Xbox One version.. just never grabbed meI'm looking forward to this. It means I can get bored to death all over again whilst enjoying improved visuals.
Yup - exactly the same for me buddy. It's technically a masterpiece of a game in many ways, but I lost all interest around 5 hours in, too. It felt as though I was trying to push on through treacle all the time and ended up getting frustrated with it.I think I stopped playing maybe 5 hours in tops on the Xbox One version.. just never grabbed me
I enjoyed 3, but not tried 4 yet. I won't lie... it's not really captured my interest like the earlier game did.I had that problem with Fallout 4, just haven't been able to get into it despite loving 3.
There's something quirky with the Fallout series. Played 3 to death - even if the one-man-army inventory and skill sets grated on me for their stupidity. Bought New Vegas and simply didn't get into that at all.I enjoyed 3, but not tried 4 yet. I won't lie... it's not really captured my interest like the earlier game did.
There's something quirky with the Fallout series. Played 3 to death - even if the one-man-army inventory and skill sets grated on me for their stupidity. Bought New Vegas and simply didn't get into that at all.
Bought the complete version of Fallout 4 from cdkeys for a couple of quid and haven't quite got the vibe from that either. Does seem good and I'm far more likely to progress with that than with New Vegas - despite being a smaller game area than FO3 from what I've read?
Me too. I signed up for that cheap Xbox pass and have actually downloaded Outer Worlds - but have yet to try it. I'm kind of hoping for a Mass Effect/Fallout hybrid of some sort.Interested to see how Outer Worlds pans out as that is supposed to be picking up from where Bethesda dropped the ball. Lets wait and see!
I'd heard that RDR2 has some weird decryption on-the-fly with regards to the PC version. It's an attempt to reduce pirated versions of the game being played, but in turn adds a performance overhead in running the game.Only played an hour of it and bought a 2070 gtx to run it but it could barely run 60fps on any settings! Id like to come back to it, when I log into rockstar game launcher it updates quite a lot so maybe theyve sorted some of the performance issues.
I'd heard that RDR2 has some weird decryption on-the-fly with regards to the PC version. It's an attempt to reduce pirated versions of the game being played, but in turn adds a performance overhead in running the game.
My *ahem* version ran flawlessly on my 1080 @ 1440 resolution. But the control input train-wreck is a deal breaker for me and I'd much prefer to use the 120GB+ of drive space for games by developers who give a s**t.
i7 6700K @ 4.5GhzWhat cpu you running? I heard it needs a good cpu, I have a 6600k oc'd to 4.4.
What cpu you running? I heard it needs a good cpu, I have a 6600k oc'd to 4.4.
Damn.. Well with my mobo Im stuck with 6th gen cpus. Ill probably go for an i7 next yearThat's probably your issue then.
An i5 is no match to the same gen i7 these days. I've seen games run at 60% load on an i7 that are pegged at 98/99% on the i5.
Damn.. Well with my mobo Im stuck with 6th gen cpus. Ill probably go for an i7 next year
When I do upgrade I want something as current as I can go for, I feel like playing catch up and never really have a strong stable setup. Probably be march next year before the next far cry. Although the new assassins creed comes out in just over a week, the last one odyssey which I enjoyed didnt exactly perform great, when I got the 2070 (from a 970) I played around with the settings but the performance was almost the same 😄My build started with a 6600k and after a year I upgraded to a 6700k which cost me £30 after selling my old CPU. It was a worthwhile upgrade 3 years ago, but now I'd be looking at something newer tbh.