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#74
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 23:54:50
#75
Last post by Dicknfarts - Yesterday at 23:53:01
Chris Roberts is just collecting for his retirement soon and is hoping he can stretch development out to reach it, all the while selling empty promises and jingle keys.
Just look up average dev times over the years and the different people and studios that did it with much less help and money. Even with feature creep in some of those games they managed to deliver in much shorter times than this, feature complete and at least semi-tested.
They just want your money for the NFT's you can fly around in a broken perpetual Alpha.
#76
Last post by SkylineR35 - Yesterday at 22:53:43
If you put that feature in, I will never buy this game!!!
#77
Last post by Sandeep - Yesterday at 22:45:45
How to purchase this price
#78
Last post by Jay hovah - Yesterday at 22:32:39
For that money -
Samsung tablet amoled, wifi 6e router, ps5 Controller, ps5 pro remote play, steam AND even a modest gaming pc.
Outside my actual pc costing more than this handheld, everything else is less tab this. Im currently in the tub playing Spiderman 2 on an Amoled 14" screen. This is better, and with local streaming the battery lasts way longer. It's also silent.
For on the go with no internet, I have a 2tb sd card with an almost maxed out es-de. I can easily emulate ps2 games, they look phenomenal.
Android steam layer is almost done.
That's the biggest detail that will kill of this handhelds. In my experience, streaming apps work beat on android.
Trust me, it's a better experience at almost twice the screen size with phenomenal hdr and 1440p at 120 (free third party stemming programs) with all the graphics settings. No lag, I swear even on pc games, and I play fighting games.
I got my s9 ultra for $700 on ebay.
#79
Last post by RobinLight - Yesterday at 22:29:46
Warum sollte diese ziemlich betagte Zen 4 Basis Probleme mit Linux machen?
Schon als Zen 4 rauskam, lief unter Linux eigentlich alles. Das sind neben der APU doch alles nur Standard Komponenten, die per ACPI konfiguriert werden. Da muss schon eine extrem proprietäre Hardware zum Einsatz kommen, dass es da Probleme gibt.
#80
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 22:28:30