

I got Elden Ring to run at stable 40fps which was fine for me, but I can see how folks wouldn’t accept that.
“I feel you, time too flies, swim, swim—far and deep, a future without dreaming gives no joy, bring me catharsis!” - 🕊️


I got Elden Ring to run at stable 40fps which was fine for me, but I can see how folks wouldn’t accept that.


It took me a long time to get into it. The first time I gave up and stopped playing, but came back a year later. It clicked a bit more, but even then, towards the end of the game I was begging for it to end. It’s a pretty great story, but the gameplay is run-of-the-mill and bland.
Thanks, I think they’re just alright. Our opossum friend was a bit down a ledge and under tree cover so I didn’t have the best angles or field of view plus the trees blocked most of the light, which was overcast anyways. Sometimes you just get unlucky.


Yup, I was mostly a Nintendo kid growing up and loved my GBCs, GBAs, and DSs, but the PSP was the perfect handheld. Truly a magnificent piece of hardware. Its value proposition hasn’t been beat until the Steam Deck. It hit at that perfect moment when technology and the Internet intersected into the mainstream and were affordable.
A fantastic gaming machine, but also functional for general computing, not to mention that it was a great media player. I remember browsing the Internet frequently, watching movies, using it as an mp3 player, emulating my favorite classic Nintendo games. The homebrew scene was insanely vibrant. I certainly don’t miss the Memory Stick format though. I’m glad that died.
S tier hardware.
I just played this game for the first time a week ago. I liked it so much I immediately ran through it again as a pacifist. I’m a sucker for a well fleshed out story and world. The quirky humor also landed more often than not and the emotions hit pretty hard. I look forward to playing Deltarune sometime soon.