I use my Rockband foot pedal as an extra button. I guess that counts toward Rockband instrument users then. I'm surprised there are so many though.
You will be entering.Oh another store cut thread on Era. Nah I am not entering, not this time.
"they've done studies you know....60% of the time it works every time"Oh another store cut thread on Era. Nah I am not entering, not this time.
Oh another store cut thread on Era. Nah I am not entering, not this time.
I did this at 60 fps and didn't have a problem. Just needed to wait a bit.Happens in Alpine Ridge. Not the best screenshot but basically that wall will remain raised if you're in 60+ FPS and you need to swap to 30 to have it descend in order to progress.
You can swap to 30 as soon as you're in front of it and swap back immediately after you pass it though, so it's not that big a deal if you know what you're looking out for.
I did this at 60 fps and didn't have a problem. Just needed to wait a bit.
Yes, its mentioned on PCGW pageHm it's a shame Spyro has some trouble with high refresh rate. Characters slide around when above 120fps and I just ran into a level that is impossible to complete when higher than 30. One of the gates in the area wouldn't open. You can switch the framerate on the fly, but it's not a great look to have to do that. I hope there aren't more problems like that.
Going above 30 FPS with Vsync turned off or setting the framerate cap to 60 causes certain animations and game functions to break[1]. Disable the internal framerate cap by setting the in-game max framerate option to "Unlimited" and enable Vsync to fix issues, such as doors not opening, Ground not resetting, or if you have slower-than-normal super-charge[2]
It's a phenomenal game, but boy the launch was rough, crashes and bugs galore.
They released quite a few patches and the last few fixed all the issues I had with the game.
it's a 9/10 game IMHO.
Like it goes "preparing to launch" then just stops? In my experience, that's due to the game, not Steam--the .exe is silently crashing when launched. You can check if that's the issue by observing it in the task manager.Having an issue with Steam lately where it'll spam the ever loving shit out of "preparing to launch X game" and won't launch anything. First I thought it was a specific problem related to the game, but happens on a lot. Seems to start happening after playing something off steam. Restart fixes it but annoying. All the gooogles are about 2015ish in origin and deal with deleting clientregistry blob that steam doesn't really appear to use anymore.
Like it goes "preparing to launch" then just stops? In my experience, that's due to the game, not Steam--the .exe is silently crashing when launched. You can check if that's the issue by observing it in the task manager.
I think mine were generally due to older games needing compatibility mods to work. Maybe one time where a game's launcher was messed up. The solution depends a lot on the game.
Another thing to check is whether Steam is installing the prereq files for said games. IIRC the one time that happened to me it produced a similar error. Required software should be in the game's folder--manually installing it will fix the issue. (Or deleting that
Not sure if any of this is what's causing your issue, but I hope it narrows things down for you.
Ohhh, yeah, that's a Steam issue.No, it literally spams the ever living shitm out of the preparing the launch setup over and over. The game isn't launching at all. I had 3 people message me to wonder WTF was going on and why I was spamming them that I was crashing trying to play Crash Bandicoot. It happened with another game too, though I'm not sure which one. Might have been Surge 2.
It is by a large margin. More and more games ship with native Dual shock support nowadays.
No, it literally spams the ever living shitm out of the preparing the launch setup over and over. The game isn't launching at all. I had 3 people message me to wonder WTF was going on and why I was spamming them that I was crashing trying to play Crash Bandicoot. It happened with another game too, though I'm not sure which one. Might have been Surge 2.
The biggest bug which prevented some players from progressing the main quest has been fixed last week.Anyone know if the PC version of Greedfall broken in any major way, or is it good to go ?
I've been playing it for over 20 hours and I had maybe one crash? There were a few times my char would fall through the level after getting down a ledge, but both times they looped back down to the ground and the game carried on.Anyone know if the PC version of Greedfall broken in any major way, or is it good to go ?
Been replaying Shenmue 1 and I totally forgot it had a stealth section, and unforgiving to boot. That was rough..Stealth missions are always mistake in non-stealth oriented games (playing Bully right now)
It's been a while since I've played a good 'spinning plates' game. Something wherein you're managing meters and maybr a small crew and the like and trying to keep everything from going wrong. Anyone know a good one that could run on low-end computers?
Bomber Crew on Steam
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Bomber Crew is pretty good for that.
Damn, also in Shenmue?? 😮Been replaying Shenmue 1 and I totally forgot it had a stealth section, and unforgiving to boot. That was rough..
More importantly - where is my Home button?!So, uuuuh
WHERE IS MY MOTHERFUCKING EVENT PAGE VALVE YOU PROMISED IT:
So, uuuuh
WHERE IS MY MOTHERFUCKING EVENT PAGE VALVE YOU PROMISED IT:
Seems it will appear once Library comes out of Beta, so in 100 years.
cutscenes are by definition unplayableGears 5 cut-scene stuttering is ruining the game for me. Basically unplayable.
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bobnowhere said:
Yep +1 for Bomber Crew. Its one of my favorite games from the last few years.
So, uuuuh
WHERE IS MY MOTHERFUCKING EVENT PAGE VALVE YOU PROMISED IT:
Playing Korra with Logitech gamepad is one of the worst experience ever. They might as well replaced the trigger button with sharp spikes.
I played it too, come on mang....Someone else played Korra? I'm impressed. Less so with the game which was a wasted opportunity, but I do love me some Korra.
Thanks! Also I could have sworn I posted this in the Giant Bomb thread...Yep +1 for Bomber Crew. Its one of my favorite games from the last few years.
I definitely haven't been able to find a way to make Steam Link viable for those kind of graphic intensive games at 4K. I mostly use it for simple 2D couch co-op games (otherwise the delay is unbearable). This is with a 100/100 wired connection, and the Steam Link app on an Nvidia Shield.Question to those who hook your PC up to a TV to play, what kind of setup do you use? I built my first gaming PC a couple weeks back, and while I love the extra frames I'm getting in games like Destiny 2 and Apex, I'm finding that I really do not enjoy gaming at my desk. I'm just way more comfortable gaming on the couch, on a 4K TV. With the way my office is configured, my TV setup is about six feet behind where my desk is, so running an HDMI cable would be a bit awkward. Would it be worth looking into buying a steam link, or would I be better served just reconfiguring my entire office to get a wired connection?
I really regret not spending the extra cheddar on a 1440p monitor when I put together my setup. As awesome as it is gaming at 144hz, doing everyday tasks with a 27inch 1080P monitor is hard on the eyes. My next major purchase will definitely be a 4K monitor to replace my 24 inch secondary.
Question to those who hook your PC up to a TV to play, what kind of setup do you use? I built my first gaming PC a couple weeks back, and while I love the extra frames I'm getting in games like Destiny 2 and Apex, I'm finding that I really do not enjoy gaming at my desk. I'm just way more comfortable gaming on the couch, on a 4K TV. With the way my office is configured, my TV setup is about six feet behind where my desk is, so running an HDMI cable would be a bit awkward. Would it be worth looking into buying a steam link, or would I be better served just reconfiguring my entire office to get a wired connection?
I really regret not spending the extra cheddar on a 1440p monitor when I put together my setup. As awesome as it is gaming at 144hz, doing everyday tasks with a 27inch 1080P monitor is hard on the eyes. My next major purchase will definitely be a 4K monitor to replace my 24 inch secondary.