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its no better than dossing in the office pretending to work when u are just watching youtube all day or taking 10 smoking breaks and going to the toilet/kitchen 10 times a day etc etcWFH has got to be the biggest pee-take in working history!
More like dossing from home!
Your perception did, you can go back to 30fps and it'll feel fine so long as you give it some time to adjust and don't play anything that is running at a higher frame rate, your perception will adjust and you'll simply get used to it again, it's the obvious comparison when going from 60 to 30 that is the big stumbling block and most people just aren't willing to make the effort to adapt which is totally understandable.I used to be perfectly happy playing games at 30fps I'm not sure what's changed, I don't remember years ago games at 30fps looked like a total juddery lag fest.
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Got my steam pre-order in, i will be 69 in September, so as a present to myself am really hoping for a great gaming experience.
Only if its aCan't have my cake and eat it, can i
Like quasimodoHow do you reckon it would run on my rog ally
How do you reckon it would run on my rog ally
I've got a hunch you could be rightLike quasimodo
Usually, it means there may be certain aspects of the game that aren't accessible with a controller or it's designed with M&K in mind. Key bindings, menus, or text input are a few problems I've seen. Fallout 76 was classed as partial on steam too.Just noticed on the steam page, it says partial controller support.
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Fallout 4 says it has full controller support, not sure what partial means.
Usually, it means there may be certain aspects of the game that aren't accessible with a controller or it's designed with M&K in mind. Key bindings, menus, or text input are a few problems I've seen. Fallout 76 was classed as partial on steam too.
What is the release date for this in early access? Are people playing it already?