That’s roughly half a Skull And Bones development cycle.
That’s roughly half a Skull And Bones development cycle.
So were Rayman Origins and Legends. But those are in the past.
China is buying themselves control all over the place. Maybe they’re interested.
Desperados III because I somehow can’t seem to get Shadow Gambit started.
I am already doing that, but YouTube doesn’t like uBlock Origin. The browser is not the problem.
I’m not saying Mirage is a great game, I’m just saying that it’s closer to AC II than it is to Odyssee, Origins and Valhalla.
Mirage absolutely doesn’t look and play like the previous three games in the series. Unless I’m remembering it completely wrong and it actually was filled with copy-paste enemy camps, tons of pointless loot and fighting felt more like a hack’n’slay than a stealth assassin adventure game.
What an absolute legend.
Fares was overly confident about A Way Out, but that’s okay in retrospect because they absolutely knocked it out of the ballpark with It Takes Two.
I compared my Vega 56 with the RX 7900 GRE, which would be a 2.5x to 3x performance upgrade. I’d imagine the RX 580 to B580 swap would be in the same ballpark.
Looking at Vega’s release reviews though, it was 40% faster than the RX 580. I assume your gains would be higher than 200%.
Glad to hear you enjoyed it, but I don’t think it’s an underrated masterpiece.
Back then, I swapped my i5-6600k out for a Ryzen 3700X. Games like GTA V would never exceed 50% CPU usage, so I always thought the i5 was plenty. Once I got the 3700X, the frame pacing improved dramatically and the game felt so much smoother, even though I was frame-capped at 70 due to the monitor I was using. CPU usage often does not tell you half the story.
GPU will often be at 100% load, but the CPU can be a bottleneck even if the displayed load is way below 100%.
Lucky you. I’ve had some bizarre bugs and apart from that still consider the game severely overrated.
Those people are so weird.
That statement is not true and it never was.
Those were so much fun. My girlfriend was not much of a gamer when we met, and those levels taught her the ways of the gamepad and the basics of timing you need for those games. 11 years later, we still play the music levels, especially “Castle Rock” with Ram Jam’ Black Betty.
I know it’s Ubisoft, but I’d buy a new Rayman game immediately. Well, at least of it’s like Origins and Legends.
Maybe they originated in the US, but I don’t recall reading about an XL Bully mauling someone in Europe, other than numerous reports from England. The fact that this type of cat is becoming popular, just because it resembles their hideous canine cousins, is pretty telling.
Haven’t played it in a long while, but I remember it to be horrible and enjoyable at the same time.