If you have gamepass it's fine for a 20 some hour play thru.
But I wouldn't recommend anyone spend money on it, it's probably going to get huge discounts soon.
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Avowed was pretty terrible too. -
Avowed was pretty terrible too.> What did avowed do wrong? That's what I'm talking about... It's not that they do anything wrong, it's that the don't do anything well. It was less an RPG and more just a fps shooter with the same bare minimum of RPG elements as every other fps shooter. The biggest games are the blandest because they're trying to appeal to everyone. But even people not into RPGs can like a good rpg. Which is why BG3 and CK2 are so popular. Big studios aren't underestimating their audience, they're just counting on video game enthusiasts buying every major game. -
Avowed was pretty terrible too.Avowed was pretty terrible too. The problem with AAA games is they're trying to make a game everyone likes, compromises on everything, and ends up with something no one likes. BG3 and CK2 tho set out to make great RPGs and had faith people wanted great RPGs. -
Dominion of Darkness - simulator of the Dark Lord/LadyFuck bro, how many accounts are you spamming this from? -
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is an old-school technical success on PC>Rather than playing on a high-end PC, I spent most of my time with KCD2 using medium settings on a mainstream build, complete with a Ryzen 5 3600 CPU and RTX 4060 or RTX 4070 Super graphics card. Even with the older and/or mid-range components, frame-times remained solid when targeting 60fps. I have no idea what they're doing if a 4070 super only got 60fps on medium.... I was getting 50-70s on 4k ultra with quality upscaling and no frame gen Or why it's "older and/or mid-range". Like, you can't buy a 5000 series if you wanted to, a 4070 super is better than what most gamers are using today The author is aware that there's a big bias where reviewers have the best rigs, but they're drastically out of touch with what most people are really using