87% positive reviews on Steam doesn’t seem like a flop to me.
Unless you mean overall sales… but in that case iD was completely sabotaged by Microsoft’s Gamepass.
87% positive reviews on Steam doesn’t seem like a flop to me.
Unless you mean overall sales… but in that case iD was completely sabotaged by Microsoft’s Gamepass.
Yeah, totally.
I really dislike the dishonesty. If you’re always going to lay-off/downsize/insert-capitalist-euphemism-here after each project is done then stop hiring people as staff and hire them as contractors instead. Make it clear from the start it’s not a permanent position.
Cash shop in a single player game.
Contains Denuvo and requires a Ubisoft account to use their shitty launcher.
Has adverts in-game.
Launched with $85 of DLC.
Immediately started laying off workers after launch.
Fuck Ubisoft, and if you bought this game, fuck you too.
I can’t even really fault them for putting the time saver shit in for an extra cost. If you only have a limited amount of time available to play paying a few bucks to reduce the friction and make it more fun can be worth it. I’d be upset if it was included by default. I want to go follow the wind and see what adventures I find.
The problem with this opinion is that the friction exists in the game because of the cash shop. If they had decided not to have a cash shop at the design stage then they also wouldn’t have implemented the friction that you get to skip by paying money.
So you can either pay money to make it more fun like you said, or Ubisoft could make a proper game and have it be fun without you having to pay for the game more than once.
Oh yeah, 400 prob wouldn’t be enough. I have an XFX Swift 9070 and it’ll pull up to 245w. Most CPUs are 65w to 120w IIRC.
This 100%. I upgraded from an RTX2060 to an RTX4060 then 6 months later sold that and bought an RX9070.
I now feel like I have a card that will last me for a long time rather than a bandaid upgrade that’ll do another 1-2 years.
OP, the only thing you need to worry about compatibility-wise is if your PSU (power supply unit) is enough. You can look up TDP (total draw power) for your CPU and prospective GPU and if it’s less than your PSU with some headroom (100w or so usually) you’re good to go. I believe pcpartpicker shows you power requirements anyway if you want to just plug your whole build in there.
I’m not sure if 30 vs 24 dB is too much, but idk really
FYI decibels are a logarithmic scale so for example 18-24dB is a smaller difference than 24-30dB. That said, some HDD noise is noticeable to some people and not to others. All you can really say is that enterprise drives are loudest followed by NAS drives then regular consumer ones.
A sniff of AI?
You posted it in r/vibecoding xD
Also, your website is maxing out one of my CPU cores lmao
I assume you have previous comments of mine about Gamepass to prove your point? If not (which is the case), then this just seems like a weak whataboutism.
Well, that’s where the point about Gamepass comes in. People would play it there in lieu of purchasing it. Hence my use of the word sabotage.
That all said, I don’t expect you’ll understand this. Your comment history reads like you’re trying to win a Defender of the Status Quo and Capitalism award.