I agree the main story is kinda short but I found it also very engaging. There are so many great side quests plus a lot of extra detail hidden throughout that add context and link gigs together. The combat mechanics are great, especially once you start getting upgrades and good cyberwear. I'm really keen to see how this changes with the new update.
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I'm not sure why the a770 is underpowered but the a750 performs just as well if not better than the 3060 in most (modern) games now.
Launching without an OLED screen would be a mistake. It's going backwards with what they achieved with the switch OLED model.
Just had a look at these in Word. Aptos looks nice. I personally prefer Tenorite though.
Can't wait for this. Will have to wait a while longer for kbin support.
Seems to be very common where I live. People have pulled out existing gardens or grass and just replaced it with this stuff, even on the verge which they proceed to park on.
Edit: Here you https://shreddit.com/
Does anyone know a reliable way to nuke your reddit account without manually going through and deleting everything?
That's pretty impressive. Would mean that claim for the $1 pricing to be quite realistic.
Would be very interested to see how their lab grown steak goes. Do their meats include fat?
John really liked the story and had high praises for the acting and music. Other things that stood out:
- Lighting (especially in dark or interior shots).
- Material quality.
- Shadow detail.
- Incredibly fast loading times.
- Highly polished.
Some complaints:
- Combat can be a bit repetitive.
- Some water bodies are unimpressive.
- Upscaling solution needs some work (internal resolution is also pretty low).
I've yet to try the demo on this but the game does look really cool. I wasn't a fan of the combat in FFXV and FFVII Remake so hopefully this feels better to play.
Good question. I only just created an account, but I don't know if I'd go back. I used sync for reddit (apparently being ported for lemmy) so if I can't keep using that I wouldn't browse reddit on my mobile.
I just hope some of the gaming communities and their users migrate over as well a lot of the tech support and branded subreddits - googling "X vacuum issue reddit" or "dragon scale farming botw reddit" will be hard to transition from. I don't think this will happen overnight.
Likewise, I think there needs to be a better way of handling duplicated federated instances as I can see this being annoying / a confusing turn off for new users.
The only logical conclusion instead of adding horizontal support ¯\(ツ)/¯