So I could use a recommendation. I'm listening to this audiobook series called Dungeon Crawler Carl. To sum it up quickly, Earth is transformed into multi-level dungeon (something out of a Dungeon Crawler video game). Millions of humans are forced to enter and to try to survive while the results are being broadcast to aliens across the Galaxy. It's juvenile and extremely crude at times, but it's funny an it's turned into a guilty pleasure.
Anyway, it's also made me want to start playing a Dungeon Crawler again. I've picked up darkest dungeon 2, but that's kind of its own thing, so I'm also considering picking up something else.
So I'm debating between Diablo 4 and Hades. If anyone has a recommendation for either one I would appreciate it.
I went to the Highwater Fest in North Charleston. The highlights of the fest was a blugrass group called Trampled by Turtles, a husband-wife duo called The War and Treaty, and of course, Arcade Fire. I really enjoyed the festival atmosphere.
Yeah I went to a bluegrass festival once, in a old west ghost town in california, good vibes.
Anyone tried the Virtual game cards option yet in the Switch Update?
What's more mind blowing to me is that i could have shared my whole library with another switch this whole generation. If Nintendo had made it clearer how to do this.
Back in the day when I was a PC gamer I hated using a mouse for FPS. It was accurate but I hated having to lift the mouse and recenter it to turn around properly.
With pointer and gyro aiming they fixed that with a bounding box, or the ability to use the right stick to push the viewpoint while still being able to aim with gyro.
So are PC FPS still having this lift the mouse when you run out of mouse pad technique? Because if it works that way on Switch 2 I might stick to gyro.
Lifted the mouse? When I play any kind of first person game with a mouse and keyboard, I never lift my mouse; only slight movements are needed to aim, look around and do a 180° turn. If you're running out of space on your mouse pad, your sensitivity settings for the mouse may be too low. A 180° turn should just be a slight flick of the wrist.
Are you trying to walk around with just the mouse? With PC FPS, the mouse replaces the right analogue stick camera on consoles. WSAD is for running around, Spacebar for jump, C key for crouch.
Lifted the mouse? When I play any kind of first person game with a mouse and keyboard, I never lift my mouse; only slight movements are needed to aim, look around and do a 180° turn. If you're running out of space on your mouse pad, your sensitivity settings for the mouse may be too low. A 180° turn should just be a slight flick of the wrist.
Are you trying to walk around with just the mouse? With PC FPS, the mouse replaces the right analogue stick camera on consoles. WSAD is for running around, Spacebar for jump, C key for crouch.
I was playing FPS in the 90s.
When I wanted to turn around I moved the mouse to the edge of the mouse pad, ran out of mouse pad and had to lift the mouse, slap it back down on the pad and drag it to the side again to rotate my view. Multiple times.
It was horrible.
But from what I remember there was no bounding box. I can understand small movements for aiming at on screen targets, but to fully turn around? It's no longer the pick up, recenter, drag again?
Well that certainly sucks. Did not expect Microsoft to be the first to follow Nintendo in pricing so quickly. I subscribe to Game Pass though so that’ll continue to work for me. They’ll probably be raising its price as well unfortunately.
There's some news articles going around that suggest Sony will be raising their prices for hardware and software sometime during the middle of this month. I guess I chose the right time to finally upgrade.
There's some news articles going around that suggest Sony will be raising their prices for hardware and software sometime during the middle of this month. I guess I chose the right time to finally upgrade.
Didn't Sony already raise their console prices?
This is so f-ing weird. I know why it's happening but we're used to older consoles coming down in price.
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Well that certainly sucks. Did not expect Microsoft to be the first to follow Nintendo in pricing so quickly. I subscribe to Game Pass though so that’ll continue to work for me. They’ll probably be raising its price as well unfortunately.
As far as I know, Mario Kart World is the only $80 game. I'm sure they next Zelda will be too. All the other games range from $50 to $70 that I've seen.
Gamepass has no price increase so far, but might go up.
As far as I know, Mario Kart World is the only $80 game. I'm sure they next Zelda will be too. All the other games range from $50 to $70 that I've seen.
Gamepass has no price increase so far, but might go up.
Microsoft is doing the “variable pricing” thing as well. Not all their first party games are going to be $80.
Game Pass is definitely going to go up in the near future.
Anyway, it's also made me want to start playing a Dungeon Crawler again. I've picked up darkest dungeon 2, but that's kind of its own thing, so I'm also considering picking up something else.
So I'm debating between Diablo 4 and Hades. If anyone has a recommendation for either one I would appreciate it.
Yeah I went to a bluegrass festival once, in a old west ghost town in california, good vibes.
Supreme, are you in France?
Non. J'ai aucune idee why it's showing mon location as such.
If you're not in France, how are you so good at speaking French?
What's more mind blowing to me is that i could have shared my whole library with another switch this whole generation. If Nintendo had made it clearer how to do this.
Back in the day when I was a PC gamer I hated using a mouse for FPS. It was accurate but I hated having to lift the mouse and recenter it to turn around properly.
With pointer and gyro aiming they fixed that with a bounding box, or the ability to use the right stick to push the viewpoint while still being able to aim with gyro.
So are PC FPS still having this lift the mouse when you run out of mouse pad technique? Because if it works that way on Switch 2 I might stick to gyro.
Lifted the mouse? When I play any kind of first person game with a mouse and keyboard, I never lift my mouse; only slight movements are needed to aim, look around and do a 180° turn. If you're running out of space on your mouse pad, your sensitivity settings for the mouse may be too low. A 180° turn should just be a slight flick of the wrist.
Are you trying to walk around with just the mouse? With PC FPS, the mouse replaces the right analogue stick camera on consoles. WSAD is for running around, Spacebar for jump, C key for crouch.
If you're not in France, how do you know he's so good at speaking it? For all we know that's gibberish.
Foolz is playing Clair Obscur and learned French through the game. Oui, oui.
When I wanted to turn around I moved the mouse to the edge of the mouse pad, ran out of mouse pad and had to lift the mouse, slap it back down on the pad and drag it to the side again to rotate my view. Multiple times.
It was horrible.
But from what I remember there was no bounding box. I can understand small movements for aiming at on screen targets, but to fully turn around? It's no longer the pick up, recenter, drag again?
It's pretty cool you now have options with your digital purchases.
Series S $379.99
Series X $599.99
Games now $80 for Xbox first party.
Some games vary in price.
Well that certainly sucks. Did not expect Microsoft to be the first to follow Nintendo in pricing so quickly. I subscribe to Game Pass though so that’ll continue to work for me. They’ll probably be raising its price as well unfortunately.
This is so f-ing weird. I know why it's happening but we're used to older consoles coming down in price.
Gamepass has no price increase so far, but might go up.
Oh shit, they're raising all Xbox accessory prices too.
Microsoft is doing the “variable pricing” thing as well. Not all their first party games are going to be $80.
Game Pass is definitely going to go up in the near future.