i didn't think it was a big problem but i could see how some people are slower to react and pressure gets to them
but i also think it's weird when npcs wait forever for player input. but we're not there yet
i didn't think it was a big problem but i could see how some people are slower to react and pressure gets to them
but i also think it's weird when npcs wait forever for player input. but we're not there yet
Imagine everyone creating their own versioning system because they don’t like githubs frontend.
I have no problem with that if they offer something new to the space
unlikely especially if they're paying for other services. they'll most likely prevent playback
you can do this on device or using flashing utils.
but you probably need root
i've only had one major bug where my game appears to be frozen but UI updates. pausing works too. hard to reproduce
I'd argue it would be smarter to upgrade CE to meet modern standards than creating a branch of id's software while porting all of existing Bethesda tools.
we don't have access to the source so we can't really say things are bolted on. it's also possible that code is removed as it's made obsolete.
I don't think you would have to create an entirely new engine to support elite dangerous type of warping, or elevators even now they could make the illusion better
nms doesn't have any deep quest lines like the dark brotherhood
you can't compare an open world game with a more linear first person. there's different performance profiles.
compared to the unreal engine, red engine does open world games pretty well without traversal slowdown or shader complication
2077 is larger, more NPCs, vehicles, more complex materials and geometry, human NPCs have higher bar for fidelity than monsters.
it's a tool that can be used and misused.
cyberpunk noted by digital foundry is actually a scalable game
i don't know what the age distribution is but you certainly have a large population of current and future voters.
it's certainly more left, but with every large platform it's really a reflection of society at large.
they already have facebook groups which is used a lot in communities and universities
not every game you own can be used this way.