Yes, I figure they are the goto for people looking to boost their friend list cap.
You will rarely if ever get a booster for a popular game on modern Steam. The lesser bundle trash games are where you get boosters because you will be competing with a smaller pool of owners.
Thanks; giving it a try now. Your non-OS drive was also the one that had DS3 on it, or no? Currently I have Steam on my OS drive, but have my Steam Library in my non-OS drive.Dunno if this will help or not, but back at the Dark Souls 3 launch on PC I got bad stuttering. What oddly fixed it for me and I randomly tried was creating a 8GB pagefile on my non-OS drive. Dunno if this will help or not =/
Thanks; giving it a try now. Your non-OS drive was also the one that had DS3 on it, or no? Currently I have Steam on my OS drive, but have my Steam Library in my non-OS drive.
I'm glad it's standard in most of their games. Gears 4 and Forzas have benches like this right? Not real time gameplay ones but in the options at least.
The problem: certain (most) games are incredibly jittery or stuttering when moving the camera with a mouse. This primarily affects first person games. Another way to describe would be like my games are dropping frames ONLY when the camera is moved using the mouse, but without actually dropping frames. Camera control is perfectly smooth with a an Xbox One controller. It's also fine while strafing with the keyboard.
I'm glad it's standard in most of their games. Gears 4 and Forzas have benches like this right? Not real time gameplay ones but in the options at least.
I don't think it's that bad! Bloodborne on the other hand, is exeedingly barebones when it comes to build variety and gear in general.Still can't believe how much they gutted build variety and especially magic in 3, that thing is a shell of a Souls game
It's infinitely better at build variety than BB yeah.I don't think it's that bad! Bloodborne on the other hand, is exeedingly barebones when it comes to build variety and gear in general.
What kind of build do you miss in Dark Souls 3? Magic specifically?
The Campo Santo team still owns Firewatch, but anything going forward is Valve IP, if I recall the news at the time.
On another note, I never thought I'd feel like I missed an opportunity to preorder something on Origin, but trying to get American Mcgee's Alice to run on my htpc is a mess. None of the patches or hd updates for the retail version get 16:9 resolutions to work, at least not so far with my TV. The game is always half off the screen and shoved to the left. And it won't run on win10, so my gaming pc is out of the question.
If only EA sold the preorder 'remastered' version as a stand alone, it would solve a lot of problems. I want to give EA money dammit!
Also, quick question. Enhanced steam no longer have Steamcharts data. Does anyone know if there any forks of the extension that does?
Magic was nonexistent for half of the game, and just limited in comparison to what you have in 2. Similarly dual wielding was reduced in a big way tho there were still some op builds. Magic reduction aside I think my general disappointment in 3 has taken over all aspects of the game outside of the art lol.I don't think it's that bad! Bloodborne on the other hand, is exeedingly barebones when it comes to build variety and gear in general.
What kind of build do you miss in Dark Souls 3? Magic specifically?
I know its not on sale since it just released but I'm playing Chaos;Child right now and it is "fucked up". Haven't finished it yet but I recommend what I've read.Question, and I need people like Knurek to not be fanboys and be as objective as possible given the subject, as I am grossly over budget on this sale and I can't be "wasting" moneys. With that said:
- I loved 999 and VLR
- I loved Doki Doki
- I'm...liking (I'm not loving it yet) Fata Morgana, quite a bit in fact.
Given I am STILL on the fence when it comes to buying VNs, so, the actual question is:
Since I clearly I only care about "fucked up" VNs (I will never play something like Nekopara for example, no offense to fans of that), are the Unimeko games for me?
hmm alrightWell it gives you a wide creepy area to explore and do quests in. You can see monsters from far away and have to figure out how to deal with them instead of just walking into a room and getting jump scared. If you get spotted by one monster they will alert others so it remains tense and feels dangerous. You can go in houses and stuff and explore for optional rewards/story.
If they had managed to make the whole game open world it would have been really impressive.
oh yeah that's what i want to seeWhile mechanically a bit more "normal," EW2 is still very weird conceptually. (Great visuals all over the place, too)
The solution is to get Steins;Gate as it's pretty amazing (get through first few vanilla hours). I personally found Umineko kind of meh. You could also try Chaos;Child.Question, and I need people like Knurek to not be fanboys and be as objective as possible given the subject, as I am grossly over budget on this sale and I can't be "wasting" moneys. With that said:
- I loved 999 and VLR
- I loved Doki Doki
- I'm...liking (I'm not loving it yet) Fata Morgana, quite a bit in fact.
Given I am STILL on the fence when it comes to buying VNs, so, the actual question is:
Since I clearly I only care about "fucked up" VNs (I will never play something like Nekopara for example, no offense to fans of that), are the Unimeko games for me?
The solution is to get Steins;Gate as it's pretty amazing (get through first few vanilla hours). I personally found Umineko kind of meh. You could also try Chaos;Child.
Question, and I need people like Knurek to not be fanboys and be as objective as possible given the subject, as I am grossly over budget on this sale and I can't be "wasting" moneys. With that said:
- I loved 999 and VLR
- I loved Doki Doki
- I'm...liking (I'm not loving it yet) Fata Morgana, quite a bit in fact.
Given I am STILL on the fence when it comes to buying VNs, so, the actual question is:
Since I clearly I only care about "fucked up" VNs (I will never play something like Nekopara for example, no offense to fans of that), are the Unimeko games for me?
Same.
Wink wink nudge nudgeHoly shit, I never knew that Battletech modding is a thing.
https://www.nexusmods.com/battletech/
Lots of new mechs and parts variants and gameplay tweaks.
Muv-Luv series is another pretty highly touted VNs. The issue is that the first one is kind of weak, the second one starts getting good and the third one is a blast. You really do need to play all three though.
Muv-Luv series is another pretty highly touted VNs. The issue is that the first one is kind of weak, the second one starts getting good and the third one is a blast. You really do need to play all three though.
I also liked Little Busters as that also gets into some heavy shit.
And if course I'd you feel like you haven't felt pretty down lately, Clannad is always an option.
Alternatively, Shenmue 1&2 are kind of a VM with a fighting game engine and forklift driving simulator. ;).
loving fucked up VNs sounds like a nightmare to me
hmm alright
sounds kinda last of us-y
I would also like to bring your attention to Higurashi, a work by same author of Umineko that I find to be superior. I'm not sure if it's fully translated though.Question, and I need people like Knurek to not be fanboys and be as objective as possible given the subject, as I am grossly over budget on this sale and I can't be "wasting" moneys. With that said:
- I loved 999 and VLR
- I loved Doki Doki
- I'm...liking (I'm not loving it yet) Fata Morgana, quite a bit in fact.
Given I am STILL on the fence when it comes to buying VNs, so, the actual question is:
Since I clearly I only care about "fucked up" VNs (I will never play something like Nekopara for example, no offense to fans of that), are the Unimeko games for me?
Anyone here have any advice on buying a cheap used PC? I just want a system that can play Fortnite decently. I've been thinking of getting a used pre-built desktop from EBay. Lots of old Dell Optiplex units for sale around $90-120. Comes with 4GB of ram and 100-200GB HDD and a "2nd gen i5."
I know I'll end up having to put in another 4GB of ram and a dedicated GPU like R9 270/280.
Would this be sufficient? Just want to get 60fps at lowest settings.
Is there another avenue or option for getting a cheap PC to run Fortnite?
Any and all advice is appreciated.
Dug into Vampire the Masquerade tonight. I did the questions to create my character and geared myself to a stealthy, charismatic build. Out came a Nosferatu. So uh...I wanted to be a sexy lady vampire, not a monster. So I redid the questions and got a Toreador. The game is pretty cool so far, like a Deus Ex with vampires and a bit less combat. Arkane (or someone) should do a modern game like this.
Actually, how do you even play as a Nosferatu? Don't people run screaming when you show your face?
About to buy the Deluxe Edition of Soul Calibur VI through GMG VIP before the deal ends in the morning. But while apparently my laptop can play it on recommended, I'm still afraid of stuttering.
Plus if I buy it through GMG VIP I can't exactly request a refund if I redeem it on Steam.
$48.59
Question, and I need people like Knurek to not be fanboys and be as objective as possible given the subject, as I am grossly over budget on this sale and I can't be "wasting" moneys. With that said:
- I loved 999 and VLR
- I loved Doki Doki
- I'm...liking (I'm not loving it yet) Fata Morgana, quite a bit in fact.
Given I am STILL on the fence when it comes to buying VNs, so, the actual question is:
Since I clearly I only care about "fucked up" VNs (I will never play something like Nekopara for example, no offense to fans of that), are the Unimeko games for me?