Hello, all.
I've been having an issue with screen tearing while playing Fallout 2. I'm using AMD hardware and the issue persists even when I try to manually enable v-sync via the control panel. Does anyone here know of a solution?
Mass Effect 3 - between the auto-dialogue, Shepard being a complete and utter retard, the horrendous writing (especially in the beginning), the removal of the neutral dialogue option, and the ending, uh... yeah.
The original vision for Mass Effect is something that was never realized. I'm...
I agree, and it seems like this isn't just limited to Bethesda; Bioware's recent efforts also seem to be designed for players who don't enjoy RPG's. As a result I'm not very interested in their products these days.
The Legion are just a bunch of idiot tribals following a nut. As soon as Caesar bites the bullet, the Legion will fall apart. The best choice might have been the Enclave all things considered. Next to that I'd say NCR.
What console are you playing the game on? I know the PS3 version of F3 has issues, but the Xbox version of the game runs better and is less buggy than NV. At launch, F3 was more stable than NV. NV was practically unplayable regardless of what you played it on. I give Obsidian credit for patching...
Yes, it requires a number of community made mods just to run the base game well. Console players have no access to such mods so their games remains forever broken. Fallout 3 may be an inferior Fallout experience when directly compared to New Vegas, but on a technical level it is a superior game...
How is it any different than what CDPR does with the Witcher enhanced editions? It's also a free upgrade for people who own the game on Steam. Console players have to pay through the nose, but that's nothing new for them. They pay to play online P2P for heavens sake.
They're both incompetent but in different ways. Beth is obviously more so simply because they either have no idea what they're doing or have very little interest in making a Fallout game that even resembles or includes the fundamental ideas from the first two games that made them so memorable...