If you read the article:
"working with The Coalition up in Vancouver, our Gears of War studio, using some of the technology around Unreal Engine 5 and some of the stuff that's been in Gears of War before to bring that into State of Decay 3."
Anything from assets to cover mechanics to shooting or just their experience.
Looks beautiful I think. The game itself though just isn't good. I could see the potential it had while playing it but that potential was wasted.
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@CBaoth: I said I didnt misunderstand. Steam Deck is a portable PC like I said, it doesn't need games to be optimised for it. PC games are made by default to play on a range of configurations, hence the customisation. You don't build PC games around a certain GPU do you? No, exactly, hence the minimum and max specs in every PC game. Get out of bed the wrong side today?
I didn't misunderstand. The Steam Deck is a PC not a closed console. Any games made for PC can be configured and optimised for the Steam Deck.
You can turn down graphic settings if you want it longer than a few hours on the go. Plus unless you're taking it into a remote jungle power sources for charging are everywhere.
"Problem with the Steam Deck is it may never have a game truly optimized for it."
The user optimises the game by changing the graphic settings. The thing runs Elden Ring and Borderlands 3 incredibly well and they aren't made for it. You're clueless.
You're weird.
£50 is a lot of money to throw away on something 90% of reviewers say is bad. I decided to join the flock as I'm not a gambling man.
Well, a few have aged poorly making some not worth playing so make the whole package a little less value overall, hence docking points.
I have played it loads through lots of reviewers eyes. Even played it through video reviews and wasn't seeing the fun anywhere.
It lacks as the series hasn't evolved. SR3 was great I enjoyed all the crazyness, the gameplay was great for its time but, its 2022 now and if you're unable to evolve with the times you get left behind. That's whats happened with this game sadly.
Of course they're funding advancements with R&D etc, that's what their business does. They then sell those advancements for massive profit to companies like Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony. Not really sure what point you're making here.
Do what you want. AMD can always counter-balance and with Intel pushing into the GPU market prices are always going to be competitive.
Not just gamers, people in general. People already have to deal with rising prices on essentials like food, this is just going to make people look at other choices like Xbox or Nintendo. I would say especially Xbox as love or hate GamePass it's giving value where people need it right now by giving access to so many games for a low subscription fee. Not the best games, no, but the value is there.
What do you mean in charge? Do hackers all over the world vote for different positions or something?
Full stops and paragraphs go a long way if you want people to actually read what you're writing.
Not paying 50 quid for it that's for sure.
That's the stark reality of human behaviour.
I just love the fact I don't have to pay Nintendo tax on old ports of old games. I got The Witcher and Dying Light on the Switch but won't be buying ports like that again when you can get them so cheap on the Steam Deck.