Simple: people who`d like to play AAA games on their PC. Generalising, because there`s also Origin and Uplay (though I suppose these crossover with Steam sometime too) but as we all well know Steam has near-monopoly.
Now, I always steered clear of their operation, just like any other DRM...
Fun fact: every time somebody says that PCSX2 runs "perfect" a kitten throws up somewhere*
*(citation needed)
This stems from the fact that definitions of the word "perfect" vary wildly when it comes to emulation. I`d prefer if folks used "good enough for me" instead - since the only way to...
For the games you mention in the OP, upgrading GPU only would be enough. Don`t bother with RAM (minimal gains) or Win 7 (unnecessary).
I`m still on XP and lovin it because it`s super stable, from pre online-checks era and runs most of DOS games flawlessly without fiddling/patching/etc. Also on...
Lol ^^ Bit beyond the call of duty though...it`d suffice to say "gosh I hate it" - your dedication betrays a worryingly obsessive angle.
Fancy naming your favourite music genre so I can show you how easy it is to do a similarly mindless hatchet job on it?
Hmmm, hatin on the "Pop-up" phrase - super trendy these days :)
That niggle aside, a new TB roguelike is always welcome. And yeah, lot of neat ideas here. 80K target might be a bit of an overkill though...
Hmph, it might be kind of a tumbleweed moment (not sure which version we`re talking here - I assume the Bioware one) - but original DOS Neverwinter Nights was one of the first MMORPGs, released in 1991 by SSI as a tie-in to their seminal Gold Box series.
Thief: The Dark Project - this legendary title is mainly known for it`s groundbreaking stealth mechanics (also unmatched audio, atmosphere, mature plot and so on - and one of the best games ever for this poster) - but what people rarely mention is how utterly terrifying it can be. Play it late...
DOS era - the best ever in gaming history? ;)
Two classics of top of my head, and very playable on Pandora:
Superhero League Of Hoboken - crazy mash up of RPG and point`n click adventuring from legendary Legend Entertainment. Hard to describe, try it!
Darklands - one of the best cRPGs ever...
Some hardware will never "die", in the usability sense of the word of course, not the actual physical lifespan.
I`ll never get rid of my NDS for example - it`s simply perfect for playing Crawl/Nethack/Powder, (and an okay e-reader too, nevermind the vast games library)
PSP rules on jRPG angle...
Wow, that`s really impressive. Working order? I`ve never had one and only learned about them a few years ago (I`m from Europe) but it`s my favourite of the Ancient Heroes. Maybe would even try to get one if shipping wasn`t so expensive.
I used to buy old machines quite often - nearly every...
Agreed. Kinda Kinect/Eyetoy popular-level maybe. The whole wearable visor style is too obtrusive and gimmicky for total takeover.
The end-all will be what I think T4b mentions above - some sort of direct-feed tech. Implants are obvious solution, though I still think these would be perhaps bit...
Me nodding in agreement reading Notch`s comments? It`s a weird ol` world..what`s next, Cliffy B talking tellin` it like it is?
I don`t really understand the part of the argument in the comments above - it`s beyond obvious fb has no interest in making worse product in technical sense of the...
So that`s the new (tech) world order - anything fresh and exciting insta-snapped by the Valley Kids, even when it might not make much sense at the time present. Just grab it and see what happens later (if nothing, well, it`s only couple of billion, chump change). Google`s been at it for quite...
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