What's the deal with HDR in gaming? What I'm I supposed to be looking for? I have an OLED and I don't notice any difference.
You could shoot at the students however they were fully kill ableIf I remember correctly, the people you're shooting at that school are the templar security guards- not students.
It's a form of antialiasing, it's probably exclusive to Pro consoles mainly because it's very demanding.What is supersampling? Why is it something only the Ps4 pro does and not the Ps4?
So it's a more efficient way of getting rid of jagged edges?It's a form of antialiasing, it's probably exclusive to Pro consoles mainly because it's very demanding.
Personally, I'm not a fan of it mainly because it can make the image a bit blurry for my taste but it is an option if you want to get rid of the aliasing.
It renders the image at a higher resolution than the display, so when scaled down, the edges are smoothed. It obviously requires more power, hence the PS4 Pro requirement.What is supersampling? Why is it something only the Ps4 pro does and not the Ps4?
That's because any non-story related NPC is killable since Deus Ex 1. I guess they wanted to keep that direction. I mean, there are hostage situations in Deus Ex 1 and you could just trigger explosives set up by terrorists and kill the hostages as well. Of course this will then be remarked by your operator via com-link and at the mission debrief. But it's possible. For Fallout 3, for example, Bethesda changed such direction in regards of killing children, which you could do in Fallout 1 and 2 because in those games any NPC, mainquest relevant or not, could be killed, much like in Morrowind.You could shoot at the students however they were fully kill able
I get what your saying sorry if i wasted your time i guess my memory's a bit fuzzyThat's because any non-story related NPC is killable since Deus Ex 1. I guess they wanted to keep that direction. I mean, there are hostage situations in Deus Ex 1 and you could just trigger explosives set up by terrorists and kill the hostages as well. Of course this will then be remarked by your operator via com-link and at the mission debrief. But it's possible. For Fallout 3, for example, Bethesda changed such direction in regards of killing children, which you could do in Fallout 1 and 2 because in those games any NPC, mainquest relevant or not, could be killed, much like in Morrowind.
Nah, no problem and no time wasted, mate. All cool.I get what your saying sorry if i wasted your time i guess my memory's a bit fuzzy
It just all depends on what resolution/framerate/ game settings you are targeting, but for the average person, they do not need a high-end PC to have a great PC experience.Do I need a high powered gaming pc rig if I'm just gonna be getting games on the cheap for the first few years? It won't be my main place to play (Xbox will). Or should I just opt for like a 1660 ti combo. My biggest issue is finding the build for my use case (ie gaming plan on pc)
No idea if this is the right place for this question but oh well. I'm completely stuck on Arkham Asylum. I've got the line launcher and am tracking Poison Ivy and can't get across one of the gaps in the flooded corridor. I know this is where I'm supposed to go because I've googled it and have watched a youtube video showing that it is the way to progress. My line launcher simply won't attach to the opposite wall. Here's a video I took of the problem I have - . I've tried reloading my save, closing and reopening the game and still the problem persists. Is there any way to fix this or am I just screwed? I'm playing the Return to Arkham version of the game on Xbox One if that makes a difference
Nope, even uninstalling and reinstalling the game didn't fix it, and as the game only has autosaves I didn't have a manual save from before I got the line launcher to fall back on. Ended up giving up and watching the last couple of hours of the game on YouTube. Really disappointed as up until this point I was having a great time with the gameDid you get this sorted?
It's strange because, on console at least, you can't aim up or down with the line launcher.
- Does Xbox one have any HDD defragment feature akin to PS4?
- And are my game saves safe if I was to do a complete system wipe?
I am dreading at the thought of having to delete all my games and start over again.
1. Not really no
2. Yes they automatically upload to the cloud while your playing.
You can buy the mini consoles (nes and snes classic). They have a limited library but you can mod and add games you legally own.Hi Era.
I'm wondering what the best way to play classic Nintendo games is these days. I guess buying a Wii U since I've read the Switch doesn't have VC right now, correct?
Can I still buy games on the Wii U's VC, or has that store been taken down? Has Nintendo said anything regarding support for that store?
How reliable are refurbished Wii U's? Buying through Amazon or maybe GameStop.
Thanks. That soulds cool, but I don't have any of my old NES/SNES cartridges so that's really not an option for me.You can buy the mini consoles (nes and snes classic). They have a limited library but you can mod and add games you legally own.
Nice. I figured this was my best option. Thanks!
What was the thought/reasoning behind "Rest" way back in the day before "Lives" were univerally used? What did it mean?
ack! Thats a stupidly simple thing that went way over my head for far to long!
That's not quite accurate. On Wii U, they are attached to your account, the problem was the account itself couldn't be moved from one console to the other without contacting Nintendo first. However, in recent years, some people have claimed to have been able to do this without any request from Nintendo.I do have a question myself regarding the digital Wii U purchases.
Now I know back before the Switch days that if you buy a digital game from Nintendo's eshop and then lose the console itself (whether it be a 3DS, Wii or a Wii U) you will lose the games as Nintendo never had an account system where it locks your purchases to it, and I know now that's not true with the launch of the Switch and the new online infrastructure where your digital purchases will be locked to your Switch account.
My question is: Can I buy digital Wii U games for and still have the games locked to my account or is that only exclusive Switch games? I'm a new Wii U owner and I'm interested in getting some digital games. I don't want to buy any games from Nintendo if they're going to keep track of what bought from them.
If you have a Wii U, I say go for it. I don't think it'll be released on Switch anytime soon, if ever. I think if either of the Wii U remakes are to migrate over, it's Wind Waker (since more effort went into remaking it - and it sold better, I believe).Should I buy Twilight Princess HD? Or will a Switch version be announced as soon as I buy it.
Thanks I already bought it. Now my question is, I bought it physical without the Amiibo. Did I do a wrong?If you have a Wii U, I say go for it. I don't think it'll be released on Switch anytime soon, if ever. I think if either of the Wii U remakes are to migrate over, it's Wind Waker (since more effort went into remaking it - and it sold better, I believe).
I mean, I guess it depends on how much you wanted that extra dungeon (I don't even remember anything about it - I might've played it? Can't remember) or how much you wanted to see Wolf Link in Breath of the Wild (I did it once and then never again).Thanks I already bought it. Now my question is, I bought it physical without the Amiibo. Did I do a wrong?