A few weeks of working saturdays is honestly nothing, and the deal they got for doing so massively outweighs losing a couple of saturdays
A few weeks of working saturdays is honestly nothing, and the deal they got for doing so massively outweighs losing a couple of saturdays
A few weeks of working saturdays is honestly nothing, and the deal they got for doing so massively outweighs losing a couple of saturdays
Even the employees are saying the journalist are being idiots.
I already did then I realised hope he doesnt start popping up on my suggested videos nowEither way, I won't be clicking on a video from TQ.
I already did then I realised hope he doesnt start popping up on my suggested videos now![]()
I got this game mixed up with Watch Dogs legion,however they're both a list upcoming games that we like they'll struggle on even a 3080 when maxed
I can't remember where it was found but I'm sure the full requirements are out and 4k ultra with ray tracing recommend is a 3080.
We need more horsepower ! (Or you could just turn down some settings, yeah... Nah...)
Legion will be poorly optimised, it's the way with WD games. I have yet to see confirmed 4K specs for 2077 though? I have no doubt that even a 2080 will run 4K no problem thanks to DLSS 2.0.
AHH it was watch dogs legion. Yeah ultra settings, 3080, might be wise to see if the 20gig actually does help it.
I can tell you which game I'm going to play next that I won't finish....Cyberpunk 2077.
I'm sure it will be amazing for the first 12-18hrs or so, then the usual boredom will set in that seems to happen with ALL open world type RPG games. I've never been able to complete any of them, none. I always find you reach a point in them when you've basically seen and done everything there is to see & do and they just become a relentless grind of side quests.
I made the same mistake with The Witcher 3 as I did with The Witcher 2Even The Witcher 3? I can't understand how anyone wouldn't want to see that through to the end!!!
I made the same mistake with The Witcher 3 as I did with The Witcher 2
Did a full replay of the previous games in the run-up to launch, then when the game actually came out I was so burnt out on Witcher stuff I lost interest and never actually played it until many years later
If any game could do with a remake. I still enjoyed 1 the most in terms of the story, setting and pacing but god did the visuals and comments age like ****I tried to play through Witcher 1 recently after watching the show and figuring a replay now might be good (as whenever I played it the first time I think I had no idea who anyone was or what was going on) ... I think I managed to get more than half way through but even that kinda burned me out, not sure why, and then I ended up getting into something else and don't really want to try and pick up where I left off.
This better not bore the pants off me like Witcher 3 did. Such a yawn fest and I've reinstalled it time after time to give it another go. I love open world games, but for some reason Witcher 3 I hated.