Yes, not only many people still play the same games for 10 years, but also spend most of their gaming time in them. There’s a reason why a new live service game is both a gold mine and also incredibly difficult to stick.
Yes, not only many people still play the same games for 10 years, but also spend most of their gaming time in them. There’s a reason why a new live service game is both a gold mine and also incredibly difficult to stick.
I feel sad that the game feels boring to me. Other than the weekly reclears I don’t have motivation to do much else. Even the weekly tomes are something I do just on the weekend very slowly.
I really should get a few more weapons in eureka but I never did enjoy it. And everything else requires PFing, which means a lot of waiting.
For every streamer that makes minimum wage there are dozens that make so little they don’t even get paid.
Seems about right. CSGO skin gambling was all the rage 10 years ago.
Got the M4S clear on monday and recleared it tonight. As usual, got absolutely nothing (not even the orchestrion roll!). Maybe I’ll try getting into a reclear static, but since I’d like to gear 3 jobs by FRU launch, it might not be the best idea.
Correct music take.
Despite being away for almost the entire week, I still managed to 2 chest m1s-m3s on monday (didn’t get anything though). Also got to m4s p2, so at most I should clear it by the end of next week.
Idk, CS2 was cool but I bounced off it pretty fast. I just hope making bridges is easier, the way you have to mess around with elevation, road type etc. to maintain a waterway is very convoluted.
I hope it’s popular enough to be easily accessible. DRS is basically impossible to get a froup nowadays.
Although certainly similar, the fact that these games have every scene fully animated does add to it in a way that simply reading descriptions about what’s going on doesn’t.
Valve doesn’t want to make a buy to play game unless it’s something that pushes the medium forward somehow, which is the only reason Alyx was made. A PvP moba can be a source of continued revenue like all the other games they still support (and one they don’t).
Do we even know anything about the game other than the fact it’s getting made?
If you haven’t done any high-end content before, you should start with extremes. Normal raids are made with the intention that you can clear them first pull, maybe in two or three if your group is full of newbies. No savage is like this. You will die, a lot. Specially if you are new.
Try watching a guide for m1s so you can get an idea of what you are trying to do (Like this one)
I finally leveled all combat jobs to 100. Today I’ll try and get m1s-m3s reclears. I’m not very motivated to start m4s prog since I’m going on a trip next week and need to sort a few things beforehand.
Your examples are of bird’s eye view games, not third person.
I went Pop OS but I had Bazzite, Nobara and Endeavour on the usb drive ready to go if I didn’t like it.
Maybe it sounds overdramatic but if the point of a computer is to play games (and I did spend a lot of money for it) and it stutters consistently to the point that the “80” FPS I’m getting looks worse than a consistent 30, then yeah, I’m going to do something about it. And since the simplest way was wiping the system and reinstalling, then going for linux at least at first makes sense.
Well I had downloaded a few to try out, but the first one I installed (Pop OS) just worked right away so I stuck with it.
Although if you are considering a new PC, do go for an AMD GPU. Will save you a lot of hassle (like it did me).
Unless Zig starts its own cult, I feel Rust will win in the end.