Screw PCs. Runs great on PS4 and I care not a whit for anybody else. /r/nomansskythegame was this chill little zone of sci fi fans and then the PC port came out and now it's a swillhole of entitled toxicity. WAAAH! IT WON'T RUN AT 4K 60FPS UNLESS I UPDATE MY DRIVERS! HELLO GAMES IS LITERALLY WORSE THAN EA!!!ONE
I don't have a PS4 and I don't really want one. So the only thing I have that might run it is my computer. I would much prefer to play on console. Of course, I also don't do online gaming either so if I can't duck off to my own little corner and not see another soul I might not like the game that much.
Yup. For those who cannot enjoy something without destroying something, there's minimal attraction. HALF LIFE 2: "Look at this intricate story arc! Now kill everyone!" BIOSHOCK: "What a marvelous setup and characterization! If you want to know more, start a meaningless, pointless shootout over nothing!" And that's why all the PC Pissants are howling like monkeys and throwing their shit: us filthy casuals don't need to shoot stuff all the time and any game that caters to us must be bad. Because otherwise they're the shallow, simplistic assholes their girlfriend told them they were that one time six years ago that they had a girlfriend, even if they never made it to first base she was still their girlfriend YES SHE WAS JARED PROTIP: there has never been a Penny Arcade (or C&H) written that didn't confuse mean-spirited snark for humor.
Speaking as someone with 2000 hours into Kerbal space Program and 800+ hours into Cities Skylines? pffffttttt! My one Half Life 2 regret is not getting the Garden Gnome Achievement. I just cannot do it. linkAnd that's why all the PC Pissants are howling like monkeys and throwing their shit: us filthy casuals don't need to shoot stuff all the time and any game that caters to us must be bad.
Huh. Good to know. Though maybe that could be interpreted in either direction. With a few exceptions here and there, the games that the average gamer likes don't really appeal to me anymore. I'm still playing MOO2 and classic X-Com and with the exception of Fallout 4 and Mindcraft, the most modern game I play more than anything is FTL. These days, the phrases "video games" and "buyer's remorse" are within close proximity of each other when I discuss the topic.
How much stuff is there to scavenge ? A while back I was playing Fallout 4 with a friend and it didn't go well. When he played I sat there getting annoyed he wasn't checking every corner and when I played he sat there wondering if I was seriously going to pick up everything. The answer was yes.