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Currently waiting for anything interesting, so passing time with Forza Horizon 5 at 4K 150-180FPS on Extreme settings and DLSS set to Quality. Might replay Cyberpunk 2077 :D
If you like Forza, you should try Redout 2. It is insane in terms of speed.
 
I'm sure if it weren't for the 400+ fps competitive advantage, it would've been much harder to get that many kills :laugh:;)
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This is a pretty taxing WAD because of the grandiose architecture and thousands of enemies, but most of the time I have about 1400-3000+ fps in OpenGL (with a measly EVGA GTX 950).

Nevertheless, some people (including a few high-skill players) still prefer to play with the DOS.exe standard fixated 35 fps, it's just the matter of preference. Some maps are easier like that, some are harder, but you have to have your refresh rate be an integer multiple of 35 for best motion clarity (so for example if you have a 144 Hz monitor, you should use it on 105 or 140 Hz via custom refresh rate tool).

For me, it's uncapped fps/144 Hz, no sync of any kind, but there're some levels I prefer speedrunning on 35 fps/105 Hz (like Doom 2 map 18 or NUTS).

Good grief! That's ALOT of dead monsters!
Roughly the same amount behind my back, and a LOT more in different areas. : D

Didn't like slaughter WADs, but lately I started to appreciate them more. It's just completely different gameplay than 'traditional' mapsets; it's more like a puzzle how to handle a literal ocean of enemies, but it's funny how quickly you normalize insane threats.
 
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Shit, I just saw Skyrim also has autowalk. :roll:I feel old
Well honestly I did spend a dozen hours in that game too before I discovered that button.

My middle finger was relieved!
 
Just some video. Game is coming back on December 7th. It feels exactly like the Original Paragon and plays perfectly fine. I just wish they add alot more maps when its back out.

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Just some video. Game is coming back on December 7th. It feels exactly like the Original Paragon and plays perfectly fine. I just wish they add alot more maps when its back out.

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Oh nice, thanks for the heads up!
I've kinda liked this game but when I started playing it the last time it was already about to close down. 'only played vs bots but that was fine with me'
 
Microprose is remastering B-17 Flying Fortress:
and making a new entry in the series:
 
A game I play on my Asrock A300 (3200G) which btw runs fine driving my massive monitor. [Pentiment]
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Also wishlisted Pentiment. Hadn't heard of it and it is definitely my type of game. Choices matter, with a unique art style and approach. Thanks @SN2716057
 
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Uncharted really is a stunning looking game on about the same level of quality as SOTTR. Similarities abound with those white ledges, ropes etc but I think the jury's still out on who copied who.
Not that I care, really.
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Skimming backwards in this thread today I was intrigued enough to watch some gameplay and was struck by this similarity.

SOTTR ended up being something I greatly enjoyed recently. Tempted to try Uncharted after an interim game or two. You sealed it for me with that screenshot.
 
Microprose is remastering B-17 Flying Fortress:
and making a new entry in the series:
Cool! That is from the year 2000.
 

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Grabbed the game Nartia Boy on GOG a few days ago. Very strong Tron & Matrix vibes to the story and presentation, though it's still unique so far. Having a blast!
65% off currently, but a great game even at full price!
 
Straight into the action and loads of loot. I like that in a game.
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A game I play on my Asrock A300 (3200G) which btw runs fine driving my massive monitor. [Pentiment]

Bought it, but refunded. I assume I'll like it, but I want to play it on the laptop and you can't rebind the keys (because of a bug) and WASD only in a game like that just felt wrong. Will get again one day. Maybe today.

Bought and refunded Grounded too. Played for 40 minutes, but there is something really off putting about it. It just felt weird playing.
 
The original Far Cry. I remember finishing it only once; back in 2007. Yet I arrived in the Catacombs and I remember that this place SUCKS. :laugh:
 
The original Far Cry. I remember finishing it only once; back in 2007. Yet I arrived in the Catacombs and I remember that this place SUCKS. :laugh:

That Far Cry was the best for me. It's a classic imo. I gave up on Far Cry games after FC3 and Blood Dragon. No doubt that Ubisoft will continue to churn the Far Cry games out though.
 
That Far Cry was the best for me. It's a classic imo. I gave up on Far Cry games after FC3 and Blood Dragon. No doubt that Ubisoft will continue to churn the Far Cry games out though.
FC3 is still a masterpiece, I do have FC4 and 5 but they haven't given me that similar kick in the ass like FC3 did.

Though I also started Crysis as well on the side. Sucks that Crytek hasn't released anything special in recent years (Crysis remasters and a VR game doesn't count lol)
 
The original Far Cry. I remember finishing it only once; back in 2007. Yet I arrived in the Catacombs and I remember that this place SUCKS. :laugh:
That is still eminently playable today and can be as tough as nails. I still have the CD version which I patched to the official AMDx64 version which ups the graphics a tad.
There's also a save mod if you don't like checkpoints.
 
That is still eminently playable today and can be as tough as nails. I still have the CD version which I patched to the official AMDx64 version which ups the graphics a tad.
There's also a save mod if you don't like checkpoints.
The AMD64 patch was cool back in the day. Though I'm not sure that does it work with the Steam version?
 
FC3 is still a masterpiece, I do have FC4 and 5 but they haven't given me that similar kick in the ass like FC3 did.

Though I also started Crysis as well on the side. Sucks that Crytek hasn't released anything special in recent years (Crysis remasters and a VR game doesn't count lol)

It's a shame what happened to Crytek. They showed so much promise at one time.
 
It's a shame what happened to Crytek. They showed so much promise at one time.
Yeah, Far Cry and Crysis were years ahead of their time what it comes to graphics. Hell, even 18+ years later the first Far Cry looks surprisingly good (as does many other games from 2004, like Doom3, HL2 and Painkiller)..
 
The AMD64 patch was cool back in the day. Though I'm not sure that does it work with the Steam version?
Might be worth a try, but I haven't got the Steam version.
Here's a Steam discussion with links.
 
I think Rimworld broke me. The new expansion introduces children.

Sometimes your colony get calls from people in need of help, often they're held prisoner buy some faction or other. The game has since release changed, I think the difficulty of those missions has increased (and basically anything that gets you extra colonists has been reworked and nerfed). So usually I don't bother. This time however, a three-year old has managed to steal a radio and calls me for help. She's guarded by turrets and mortars and god knows what else. It's early game. I genuinely don't have the tools or resources to do a breakout like that. So I ignore it. In my mind the scene is crystal clear: She manages to get a hold of a radio, a very young child, and manages to get a messege out on a frequency she might not know. She's been clever and has observed her surroundings, so she does have a good report of where she is and what any rescuers (adults) would encounter. And the messege is heard! But the people chooses to ignore it because it's too difficult for them. "Not the right time" they think. "But the harvest!" they think. "Turrets are really dangerous aren't they" they think. And so they ignore it. She waits. The girl waits. She did her best. It didn't matter. Because I failed her.

Honestly I don't think I've been cut so deep from a game ever. And it's by my own doing. I could have rescued her. Turrets are dangerous, but I had good medics and some decent weapons. It would have been possible. But I didn't do it, and now the girl is lost forever.

I was feeling a bit done with Rimworld to be honest, but kids man. They change you. The game is alive again.
 
Bought it, but refunded. I assume I'll like it, but I want to play it on the laptop and you can't rebind the keys (because of a bug) and WASD only in a game like that just felt wrong. Will get again one day. Maybe today.
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I only use mouse to play. Point and click 4 life.
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I tried the latest Return to Monkey Island but no. It didn't do it for me.
 
Finally started playing Cyberpunk for real, I mean I already had the game but so far I only used it as a benchmark tool.:oops:
Started with a new char from 0 with a diff background and gonna take my time with this one.

Playing with tweaked settings based on Digital Foundry's detailed benchmark and some of my personal preferences. 'RT lights/reflections at ultra + DLSS Quality/sharpen at 0.35'
This way the game holds around 50-60 fps depending on the scene and thats enough for me in a game like this, looks pretty good too.
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Considering how slowly I progress with games nowadays this will take me months, Witcher 3 Goty took me 1+ month easily and I was playing more at the time.
That and I'm sure I will get sidetracked with Callisto Protocol at least.:laugh:
 
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