Got in late in last week's thread so reposting. Got Gotham Knights on sale this week. It's fine. All the technical issues seem to be gone. Enjoyable enough for $15aud. Also having a go at SYNCED, I like the aesthetic and could be a fun one for quick sessions. Doesn't run very well though, getting pretty frequent frame rate dips even on low and on low it looks pretty rough.
Got Gotham Knights on sale. After all the patches, it seems to be pretty stable and so far I'm enjoying it. It's certainly not amazing, but for $15aud it's pretty good. Also trying out SYNCED and I like the aesthetic so far, but gameplay/controls are a bit mushy. It also runs like a dog with pretty inconsistent FPS.
Same! Love the whole album this song is on. Also love the game.
I've got an OXP2, which is 6800u/680m and my aim is usually ~40fps at 1920x1200. I've been playing Ratchet and Clank on it, and get that with upscaling, full power (28w), low (not very low) graphics and battery would last 2 hours. That's obviously brand new. Before that I played Deathloop on medium, no upscaling at 24w and I got just over 2hrs. Fans run pretty consistently, but aren't loud enough to bother me.
Yes! I've got the OXP2 and it's great, but I dread the thought of having to send it back for repairs. Hopefully my next one will be a big brand that I can just return to store if anything goes wrong.
You get used to it though. You can also set your launcher of choice to run on startup or use something like playnite and use which ever store is cheapest for any given game.
Yeah, I did this for the witness sort of. If I got stuck on a puzzle and was finishing up a session, I'd take a photo and then draw over the top of it as I went about my day, so I'd come back to the game with a solution.
.EPUB would be great! Did you do both languages? Or did you write in one and have someone else translate it?
I would also recommend Google Podcasts. Pretty basic, but does it all very well. Queue continuity across the app and web is great. However, Google being google, they are likely to be sunsetting it soon in favour of rolling podcasts into YouTube Music (which I would also suggest in place of Spotify).
It's wild that Apple won and Google lost in such similar cases. How is iOS less monopolistic than Android?