Saints Row The Third the Santaman edition, I would have the style, the humour but Steelport would be bigger, more diverse and the story and characters fleshed out more, more missions, more of everything.. aaaaaaand the same thing for Saints Row IV.
GTA set in Paris would be nice. and with options that would work on low end machines like mine
Sadly, nothing is being done for low end machines, you have to do PC gaming on a high end one.
They did London 1969, which is close enough.
I know, the market forcing you to upgrade
At the moment what I have FX 6300 and R9 380 4 gig is considered a bit low end.
And this is why I prefer console gaming to PC gaming.
And this is why I prefer console gaming to PC gaming.
Same here. As much as I'd love a decent gaming rig the continued outlay it requires is a bit much if you want the top graphics, which if you're getting a gaming PC is kinda the point. I'm more than happy with my PS4's graphical capabilities for now, for a third of the price.
I find myself agreeing with you guys..
But I do other things with the PC such as email, writing, online shopping, and a tiny bit of social media. But mainly the writing part, I can't do that on a console. But I do agree with your thoughts about not having to upgrade as much with a console.
But what happens when you get the next model of the console if you stick with that same brand? Will your previous software still work with the next model up? That's a worry of mine if I ever went console.
I'm a PlayStation guy through and through I've had all of them. Currently I'm rocking a mid range £500 windows laptop and a Samsung android tablet, that more than covers my computing needs, so I'll be definitely getting a PS5 when it lands.
But how much of your previous PS stuff will work on the next Playstation?
But how much of your previous PS stuff will work on the next Playstation?
Zero. How I would love to play dead space and gran turismo 6 on my PS4. It's a shame sony don't do backwards compatibility but I can live with it. I can still play them on my PS3, which I think is still a decent bit of kit. I've got an original fatboy 80GB, over 10 years old and hasn't missed a beat.
Have you played The Last of Us, that game has a seriously amazing story. I'm playing Horizon: Zero Dawn right now and it's got a good story too.An Assassin's Creed game with an actual plot. Any solo player game with a good plot in my ultimate video game. There are some good ones out there already but I just wish for more work to be done on the stories of video games.
There was Invasion for the PS1, in it you played as a pilot of a new one person Starfleet fighter craft and had to deal with a new enemy who is eventually revealed to have a big connection to the history of a major alien race. It featured Micheal Dorn as Worf, who was your commanding officer.My ultimate dream game would be a Star Trek game similar to Wing Commander (but with better execution than Star Trek: Shattered Universe) in which the Federation has to fight a new enemy in starfighter combat (plot similar to Wing Commander: Prophecy) and the Klingons, Romulans and Cardassians join in to stop this new threat. Either that, or just a similar starfighter combat game based on the Dominion War.
The Getaway for the PS2 was basically GTA in modern day London.Yeah, Paris would be nice. The Saboteur did that in a wartime setting, but I can't see why they wouldn't be able to have their own version of Paris. And London. London in the 70's would be nice.
Some of the older systems did have backwards compatability, for example you can play PS1 games on the PS2.I find myself agreeing with you guys..
But I do other things with the PC such as email, writing, online shopping, and a tiny bit of social media. But mainly the writing part, I can't do that on a console. But I do agree with your thoughts about not having to upgrade as much with a console.
But what happens when you get the next model of the console if you stick with that same brand? Will your previous software still work with the next model up? That's a worry of mine if I ever went console.
There was also a version of the PS3 that played PS1 and 2 games, too. I had one, and it was pretty sweet up until it bricked itself: Unfortunately, it had an extremely flawed design with crappy cooling that caused it to overheat and shut off a lot unless you made significant modifications to it.Some of the older systems did have backwards compatability, for example you can play PS1 games on the PS2.
There was Invasion for the PS1, in it you played as a pilot of a new one person Starfleet fighter craft and had to deal with a new enemy who is eventually revealed to have a big connection to the history of a major alien race. It featured Micheal Dorn as Worf, who was your commanding officer.
Some of the older systems did have backwards compatibility, for example you can play PS1 games on the PS2.
The modern systems do tend to have the games from previous systems as downloadables on their store, so you can play some of them.
I've never played the Wing Commander games, so when you said you wanted a game like them, I thought you just meant a starfighter game set in the Star Trek universe.I had the PS1, and I had that game; it wasn't great, or anything as good as the Wing Commander series or its spiritual successor Starlancer. As I said, I'm looking for something like either above-mentioned game, with the same gameplay and amazingly designed Federation Starfleet/Klingon/Romulan/Cardassian/Dominion fighters (particularly Federation Starfleet ones, as seen in these pictures of fighters and the main capital ship from this fan concept/story Star Trek: Theurgy):
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Show of Force | Star Trek: Theurgy
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Overview AC-477 Valravn-class Warp Fighter
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SS Sabine NX-59846
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AC-347 Knight-class Interceptor
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