@wacomole: I saw that. Granted, I haven't played all that much since the patch and all I did was some flying and driving around Gotham. I'm getting low framerates (40-ish) but I don't get any gigantic frame drops and stuttering all over the place like I did on release. If I lock it at 30, it doesn't seem to go bellow that.
I'm also using a GTX 770 and a i7 920 OC'ed at 3.2 GHz.
Well I just got done updating it and so far it's been pretty good. I'm getting the kind of frame-rate I was expecting considering the hardware I'm using. It doesn't run as well as say, MGSV or GTA5 but it's pretty good. Not amazing.
MGSV : Clearing the quarantine platform was really intense. There quite a few great moments in MGSV that I created myself like knocking someone one out by calling in a supply drop on their head.
Hotline Miami 2 : GOT TO GET A GRIP
The Game of Thrones Telltale game : Ethan getting murdered by Ramsay at the end of the first episode.
Undertale : All the endings but a few key moments stand out.
Asgore destroying the Mercy button
Flowey crashing the game and revealing his true abomination form.
After a pacifist run, Flowey asking you if you "really" want to reset your save and essentially remove everyone's happiness.
@edgaras1103: Not only am I waiting for the PC version, but I'm waiting on reports if it runs any better than the shit show Unity was. The fact that it isn't a simultaneous release is a good sign.
I'm really in the mood for a new Assassin's Creed game and if it's any good on PC, I'll probably get it.
Well, after all the hype surrounding the game, the fact that it was only $10 and also the fact that all the YouTube guitar guys I follow started to pump out covers of this thing I finally gave it a shot.
Holy Shit.
The first two hours didn't really grab me and I pretty much forced myself to play but god damn did it grab me near the end. I went in going full pacifist and don't plan on replaying it on "genocide mode". I love how the game tells you CAN do it but that it's not a great idea. It really was something special and I get what the hype was about. What a lovely, lovely game.
@isomeri: Same here. There's a takeout Thai restaurant near my office and I usually start with chopsticks and sometimes end it a fork for those last bits and the bottom of the box.
With sushi, I usually start with chopsticks and then go full caveman and use my hands.
I did start using chopsticks more ever since I got myself a really nice Asian dinner plate set.
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