Not as much, no. Space is still absurdly enormous, and getting together is still a bit of a pain.I can imagine coming back to Elite some day in the future. Is it easier to group up with friends? it was so easy to lose people because of how the instances worked.
Well, my PC isn't the newest thing on the block. In fact, I really lag behind when it comes to hardware. I don't keep up as much with it as I used to and most of what I tend to play is years after release. Which is kind of why I was surprised to see it run so badly in fullscreen at this point. I don't usually have that much trouble with any other titles. I had to google around to find out that the only way to really play it with a good framerate was to put it in windowed mode. There were other solutions that required to make a custom resolution, but this was simpler.
Running an Intel i5 3.33 Ghz CPU, and an Nvidia GT 440. Mind you, I run 32-bit and my RAM's at 4GB which might be the bottleneck. Aside from not being able to play anything that's strictly 64-bit, I haven't run into any major issues. Apparently the Crysis issue though is a well-known one and can hit anybody even if they have a beast of a computer. Which sucks because it means it really doesn't scale well to newer faster hardware.
I've just started The Walking Dead: Michonne, I think Telltale make wonderful games, some wonderfuller than others.Played through Game of Thrones: A Telltale Series on PS4.
I remember that game getting kind of a bad word of mouth back in the day, but I fucking loved it. I am a fan of the show and have only limited knowledge of the novels, so that may be part of it.
I thought I was done with/burnt out on Telltale games in general after TWD S1 and The Wolf Among Us, but between GoT and Tales from the Borderlands, it appears that I'm far from it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I think I'm done with The Witcher 3, at least for now. I've just lost interest since I started AC: Syndicate and Mad Max. I am loving Syndicate and especially Mad Max. Fury Road is one of my favorite movies, and I'm really liking the way the game has kind of taken the look and feel of FR and twisted it and expanded it into their own thing.
I just played through the some of the WWI stuff in AC:S last week, I hadn't seen anything about that anywhere beforehand, so that caught me by surprise.
I decided to look at what the other games needed, and saw Doom's size after all of its patches. I almost had a heart attack. The damn game needs over 30 GB worth of patches, and most of it is for Multiplayer content my brother and I will never use. My internet can handle about a GB of data an hour (although the PS4 in sleep mode seems to go a bit faster, with Bloodborne doing 9GB in about 7 hours). Still, over 30 GB, especially for content you'll never use, is completely mental. The most I ever downloaded was the DC mmo on PS3, and that was 15-17 GB. I was worried about No Man's Sky update sizes, but apparently DOOM is as hellish as the villains of the game. Well, that will be a fun 20-30 hours of not being able to play any other game on the new PS4So either DOOM isn't going to get played for a long while because of this, or I'll have to turn off the PS4's wi fi and play it completely unpatched (apparently the single player is playable and pretty much stable even without patches).
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