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Very interesting.
Very interesting.
Still chilly confirmedWelcome aboard! I'm in Montréal and it's uh.. chilly tonight lol
Good lord I imagine your lungs were just a burnin' breathing in that cold airStill chilly confirmed
I tried jogging last night and it was interesting to say the least.
Finally beat him! As pissed as I was earlier, I have to admit that this was an amazing boss fight.Jump, allow it to hit you and immediately press attack while you're in the air. Lightning reversal. You'll take some chip damage but not the full brunt of it, and like two or three reversals alone is enough to win the fight entirely. Good luck, skeleton.
I'm still getting hit left and right, so that'll get real tough real quick. I've been using the freeze attack as my secondary for most of my runs, but I'm trying to ease off it because it seems like a bit of a crutch as I'm not really learning enemy patterns. Now I'm making an effort to use shields and parry more often, and it's been pretty difficult to get the timings down. I feel like I'm always a tad early or late.
I'm not sure you correctly understand how DLDSR works.DLDSR is cool, but I'm annoyed with how it's implemented. Needing to have the game output to a higher resolution breaks things in a lot of games. I'm pretty sure most games I've tried don't get properly "hooked into" and just render natively at the upscaling res, killing performance, and games that already use DLSS have broken for me just by having it enabled at all, not even from having the game at the upscale res.
Congrats! Hell of a fight. It also took me significant effort to figure out and then nail its timings. It reminds me of Ornstein & Smough with how it's this major sink or swim moment. It's also where the game's systems and combat flow finally clicked for me. I found everything after that a little easier because I started to understand what the game expected of you. It's still uphill fuckin struggle, but at least you can kind of gauge the hill from afarFinally beat him! As pissed as I was earlier, I have to admit that this was an amazing boss fight.
I’ve been thinking this so long! A yakuza game without the combat and crime stuff, just all the social and side stuff.Dear Sega,
Please turn to cabared side activity from yakuza into a solo game.
You can recruit girls by playing minigames like darts, snooker, golf, whatever you have lying around it's fine.
No combat unless you put in a 'bad customer' mechanic and you have to kick them out.
Thank me later.
Sincerely,
kio
Well, this used to be in Windows kernal code, so yeah, could be anythingYea PC trouble shooting is usually just an experience directed trial and error - there's no logic to it that I've discovered yet lol
That last phase lightning swipe can be dodged but you need to get up close to him to his left side like you about to hug him.Finally beat him! As pissed as I was earlier, I have to admit that this was an amazing boss fight.
I have to admit that I found Thief 1 and 2 very dated when I played them. And in addition it felt very convoluted in some of its later maps designs
Oh hell yeah.
This video is amazing. I gasped at 5:00.
Dude is a great analyst with a great sense of humor. (Plus cats!)
Congrats! Hell of a fight. It also took me significant effort to figure out and then nail its timings. It reminds me of Ornstein & Smough with how it's this major sink or swim moment. It's also where the game's systems and combat flow finally clicked for me. I found everything after that a little easier because I started to understand what the game expected of you. It's still uphill fuckin struggle, but at least you can kind of gauge the hill from afar
Yeah, this fight really forces you to play aggressive and use parrying at every occasion you can. If you start playing this like a Souls battle (dodging/waiting for the perfect opportunity), it becomes crazy hard. But when you figure it out, man the flow of that battle is incredible. It feels almost like a dance.That last phase lightning swipe can be dodged but you need to get up close to him to his left side like you about to hug him.
You have to do it fast to basically dash forward when he starts to telegraph it.
It really was tough and imo one of the best bosses FROM ever designed because up to that point you really can play Sekiro like a souls game and then they let you know you not doing that shit anymore.
People say Bloodborne made their combat faster and more offense oriented....and then Sekiro basically ramped that up 10 folds lol.
100% agree. Never understood the love the most recent Deus Ex received, especially concidering the legacy tied to the name those games carry.Can't understand having nu-Deus Exs so high, they're so streamlined and simplistic in every way and barely feel like immersive sims with simplistic mission map design that doesn't really have many systemic/AI interactions of the kind seen in the Looking Glass & Spector games and thankfully the upcoming Gloomwood.
It's been a long time, too long even, but doesn't T1 have somewhat mandatory combat sequences against monsters or am I misremembering? That might explain it. Other than that I always thought T2 outshined T1 in every single way.Equally baffling to see Thief 2 high and 1 low, they're basically the same game, even if Thief (Gold in particular) has a few less than great levels, overall stellar.
I think shelving it as being better in one's memory is pretty apt but it doesn't get all the way there.I have to admit that I found Thief 1 and 2 very dated when I played them. And in addition it felt very convoluted in some of its later maps designs
Most of the monsters you can avoid/stealth around still, some of the humanoid ones can even be knocked out like humans, the few that don't imo do a nice job of shaking up the formula, like fire elementals that are lethal but your water arrows make short work of them or the zombies you can just run past if they aren't blocking the way to somewhere you need to go but the level also provides pretty effective tools against them with sanctifying your water arrows etc., the levels that were bad had bad level design rather than bad enemies imo. Yeah Thief 2 is better, but still. It was a pioneering game anyway so hard to fault it for doing things one might not expect from a pure stealth game, there weren't really expectations back then, it set them after all (and 2 doubled down on the best stuff).100% agree. Never understood the love the most recent Deus Ex received, especially concidering the legacy tied to the name those games carry.
It's been a long time, too long even, but doesn't T1 have somewhat mandatory combat sequences against monsters or am I misremembering? That might explain it. Other than that I always thought T2 outshined T1 in every single way.
You can play it in 1440p or 4k if you use this modded .exe:...
OH DAMN I CAN PLAY DQ HEROES WITH AA NOW! Thanks Nvidia!
Edit: Wait no, DQ Heroes doesn't run above 1080p. Bleh.
I have two external HDD's hooked up to my desktop 24/7. Now i am looking at them nervously. Especially since the older of the two has started to disconnect and reconnect from time to time. (Maybe 2-3 times a week.)Saturday started with a shock - PC didn't boot anymore. Was immediately praying that I wouldn't have to replace any parts in the current market situation.
Took it apart, cleaned it, reconnected everything, fixed some cable management. Still nothing.
I fixed it by unplugging my external hard drive. It's not in the boot order, it has never tried booting from it before. But that was the issue. Don't ask me why.
Oh damn, you're awesome! I knew there were ways to force higher resolutions, but that required loading in cheat engine every time you start the game.You can play it in 1440p or 4k if you use this modded .exe:
3.74 MB file on MEGA
Found on the game's Steam forums here:
Alternative resolution hack :: DRAGON QUEST HEROES™ Slime Edition General Discussions
Guys, you won't believe this. But I think God of Waris a good game
How much yen as I live in Asia and refuse to spend more then the states for a game. No way should a game here be more expensive here, due to buying power and such, then if I use my card in the states to buy a copy. Capcom had been raising their regional pricing here, I first noticed it with MHS2.By the way for those that didn't know in Japan you can buy MHR Steam codes at places like 711. They are similar to Steam cash cards but the code is only for MHW. What sucks though is that I think these cards do expire, I'm not sure how long you have to redeem the code.
¥5,990 yenHow much yen as I live in Asia and refuse to spend more then the states for a game. No way should a game here be more expensive here, due to buying power and such, then if I use my card in the states to buy a copy. Capcom had been raising their regional pricing here, I first noticed it with MHS2.
Definitely cheaper than on steam here. Almost down to Elden Ring level.¥5,990 yen
THIS is the game I was just wondering about (The original not this sequel). Just added it to my wishlist.I may be lttp on this but I had no idea that A Summer's End was getting a sequel??
What was it?Welp one of my Twitter replies went viral yesterday XD Notifications won't stop coming XD
What was it?
Totally agree with Prey being up the top of the list, that game was great fun.Sims
Please also share them here too
Oh hell yeah.
This video is amazing. I gasped at 5:00.
Dude is a great analyst with a great sense of humor. (Plus cats!)