Ironically remnant 2 runs like ass, for me anyway. 2k 16:9 resolution with a 3090 and modern ryzen cpu (forgot which one exactly atm but it cost a lot lmao)
Ironically remnant 2 runs like ass, for me anyway. 2k 16:9 resolution with a 3090 and modern ryzen cpu (forgot which one exactly atm but it cost a lot lmao)
Good for them, fuck Sony
You’ll probably be waiting a very long time then considering the game was published and funded by epic games.
Because emulators are entirely legal and doesn’t facilitate piracy on their own
Someone needs to go for a walk
Fair, but the point was that the parent company is unaffected by this, the people who work there haven’t quit afaik.
Edit: hold up I just had a double take at the article and it’s the publisher where people quit lmao. I actually can’t read goddamn ignore me…
Edit 2: Ok I see what confused me now. On another site I read that the Alan wake deal is unaffected because that’s with the parent company Annapurna Pictures. Mixed them together.
They didn’t make outer wilds (the parent company Annapurna interactive published it)
ContractVille is a pretty similar game except it’s also open world and coop. It has its fair share of performance issues and bugs though, especially when you’re playing coop as a non host.
What took so long that it required 12k hours?
Really? Well that’s fucking stupid.
They recently made it possible to have multiple characters on one account
Fuck off, let the man post what he wants.
Sir this is a Linux community
Not quite. They’ve completely replaced and expanded/improved a LOT of things. Just read their dev blogs and find out for yourself.
Is the wifi enabled and connected on the phone? I had a situation once where the hotspot network was relaying data to the connected wifi network on the phone instead of mobile data like you’d expect.
Works fine for me. Have you made sure it’s not caused by an extension?
What’s even the point in these kinds of comments? The game doesn’t rely on the player community being large so why even bring it up?
This guy out here thinking it takes less than a year to develop and release a game
This looks very interesting. Thanks for sharing!