I could never get into the Ultima games, though I understand its importance for the RPG genre. Most role-playing games up to that point were dungeon crawlers while Ultima is one of the first to give us the open world exploration that is expected...
The Xbox division isn't run by Satya Nadella. The CEO of Xbox is Phil Spencer and the President is Sarah Bond. And Xbox is losing money hand over fist. The only reason I can see Nadella continuing to allow Xbox to exist is the growth potential...
It is. Everything else you just said is white noise. Numbers don't back you up. You're just talking out of your ass. 99% of PC gamers play on their monitors, not their TVs. If it wasn't for your join date on these forums, I'd think you were 13...
Redfall is one of those games that was in development during lockdowns and they worked from home. I keep hearing about how WFH increases and improves productivity, but I think this game is a poster child of how that is absolutely not true when...
Serves them right. Bethesda should be next IMO though i know that won't happen. Rocksteady needs to die too for shitting out Justice League or whatever that pos is called
You don't need the Xbox app to play Halo on Steam, but you still need to link to a Microsoft account. Once you link your PSN account you never have to log into it separately again.
There are many games on Steam that require a third-party...
Originally I didn't care about the making a PSN account. MS makes you do it for their games also. The fact it locked people out from playing that paid for it in a lot of cou tries was the real problem. Sony is being very anti-comsumer recently...
Someone here spent 800 hours on Starfield? Wait… that equates to exactly a hundred 8-hour days of doing nothing but playing Starfield? That’s… hard to imagine?
It was enforced, but it was causing widespread issues for people at launch, so they temporarily allowed people to skip the linking process. People just have short-term or selective memory.
Posted in the Steam support forum on February 8...
Why would they put the effort and money into a modern engine? You people still buy their shit up and use mods as a excuse to fix the game. If a company relies on the community to fix it with mods then the game is crap. Bethesda is bot going to...
Seeing as how the Starfield engine is the same duct-taped-together engine as Fallout 76, Fallout 4, Skyrim, Fallout 3, Oblivion, Morrowind....
I mean, If it ain't broke, why fix it? And if it is broke, well, Bethesda....
Given the time and the resources they have to create their games, it's inexcusable, how clunky an outdated just overall shoddy their triple A titles are. They're becoming a joke in the industry among gamers. They can't even handle a simple update...