Orange company bad, huh?Frontier is as tone-deaf as 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, and for many of the same reasons, including Twitter...![]()
Orange company bad, huh?Frontier is as tone-deaf as 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, and for many of the same reasons, including Twitter...![]()
Excellent! Now if I get a nice big (say 1TB) drive on BF sale, then I might want to go ahead and move all games to that drive. I assume Steam facilitates moving that default folder, yes?
For me, 1 TB is still "nice big". I was originally going to get just 500G! I don't collect a lot of games, because the games I play these days last me ages (I'm still playing Skyrim, LOL) and I have no problem uninstalling games when I'm finished with them - games like Tomb Raider that have a clear story with an ending.PS. 1TB was "nice, big" in 2008... don't see any point in buying anything less than a 4TB these days for spindle drives. Even 2TB SSDs aren't that expensive these days... I just put one in my PS4.![]()
Hi Ralph.I'm running World Of Warplanes, and World Of Warships just fine on my present hardware. Wargaming can't afford to freeze out it's playerbase, with impossible demands for the hottest gaming boxes.
I'm getting all the combat action I want out of those two games right now. Simple, straightforward gaming. As I have maxed out to my "endgame" ships and aircraft, I need not invest any more "ARX' in those games. I just play for the simple fun of it. I don't care how many times I get shot down in my biplanes, or WW 1 ships. It's just a straight-up shooter, that I enjoy.
Forum friends, those who have told me if I didn't like Elite, to go someplace else, I have grave news for you. For many, there are many other places to have fun. Frontier needs to start delivering value.
I was really bored, tonight, I was too lazy to set up the HOTAS and VR for Elite and I've just finished the Outer Worlds for the second time, yesterday, so I was feeling a little empty and up for something simple.
I checked the Origin Access and found out that a new NFS came out, so I installed it and...
...it's bloody good!
I have to preface this by saying that since NFS Underground 2 and Hot Pursuit I pretty much hated every NFS they came up with but they seem to have really nailed it with this new NFS Heat.
It's basically Underground 2. Back to the basics. Illegal racing at night and legal during the day, loads of cars, tuning and styling like in the old days. There's even a ton of stuff to customize your driver! I spent last 10 hours playing.
Really, really good. I wouldn't normally buy it if it wasn't in OA, but now that I've played a bit I even think it would be worth the money. Bravo, EA (I can't believe I'm saying this)![]()
I was really bored, tonight, I was too lazy to set up the HOTAS and VR for Elite and I've just finished the Outer Worlds for the second time, yesterday, so I was feeling a little empty and up for something simple.
I checked the Origin Access and found out that a new NFS came out, so I installed it and...
...it's bloody good!
I have to preface this by saying that since NFS Underground 2 and Hot Pursuit I pretty much hated every NFS they came up with but they seem to have really nailed it with this new NFS Heat.
It's basically Underground 2. Back to the basics. Illegal racing at night and legal during the day, loads of cars, tuning and styling like in the old days. There's even a ton of stuff to customize your driver! I spent last 10 hours playing.
Really, really good. I wouldn't normally buy it if it wasn't in OA, but now that I've played a bit I even think it would be worth the money. Bravo, EA (I can't believe I'm saying this)![]()
Jimmy is the best driving sim YouTuber out there. His enthusiasm never fails to make my day.Regarding the OP: Yesterday, after watching Jimmy Broadbent finally "beating" Stefan Bellof's old record on the Nurburgring (6:11.13), I decided to start up Assetto Corsa that I hadn't been playing since I got ED. My old personal record was 6:48, and I managed to get down to 6:27. Still far from Bellof and Jimmy, but I had forgotten how much fun simracing in VR is, and how physically tiring it is doing 50 laps on the NBR with "realistic" force feedback. Heavy arms today!
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7jKtqMeJkQ
Doing 6:11 is probably impossible for me, and it really puts into perspective, Bellof doing it in a real car, with real risk of getting hurt or killed.
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I love how he's constantly talking about what's coming, what he's doing and why, how the car's behaving,... It's really admirable. When I'm driving (IRL or in game) I don't even hear somebody asking me something, let alone trying to replyJimmy is the best driving sim YouTuber out there. His enthusiasm never fails to make my day.
Have you tried venturing onto a public server with any of your ship builds yet?Still playing Space Engineers, bouncing between my main survival mode game and a separate creative save.
Tried War Thunder once, years ago. The realistic mode was just too brutal. So, I have no current experience on the comparison. Sorry.Hi Ralph.
Wondering here, and completely unrelated to anything FD, what your take is on the "competition".
I have been an early WoT player, closed beta even if memory serves, so no stranger to wargaming.net here, and fond memories from thousands of battles fought.
Then at some point i got into Gajin's Warthunder, and found gameplay, presentation, UI and polish superior to WoT.
Of course both competitors now offer arena style gameplay for tanks, air and naval forces.
I never really got into the tanks part in WT, fully went planes, but what little i did looked more interesting than WoT too.
Not looking for a WoT vs. WT discussion, both are competent at what they do imo, but curious to learn if you've been to the "other side", where some say the grass is greener.![]()