Star ocean: the last hope.
Old JRPG, love my stories. Probably the 3rd time I’ve played it through over the years.
Star ocean: the last hope.
Old JRPG, love my stories. Probably the 3rd time I’ve played it through over the years.
I just played Assassin Creed Origins PC streamed to my cellphone, I used a bluetooth controller that holds my phone. I played in bed lol I was getting 178fps at 1080p max graphics as usually I play on my pc monitor which is much more demanding at 4K ultra hd 3840x2160 pixels.
I used the Moonlight app on my phone and Geforce Experience/Shield on my PC.
Ghostrunner is similar to Mirrors Edge, I like both.
Played 3 games in a row. Was pretty happy…
Just played 1 hour but that’s enough.
Ok, now im done with season an battlepass in cold war. Only things left to do is some of the hard to get challenges.
Can’t decide what I want to play. I have a $100 gift card from my grandfather as a gift. Don’t know if I want a new game, or to play one in my collection.
First world problem of the paralysis of choice.
Happy gaming all!
Did you like the new Deprogrammed map? I didn’t like it especially that transportation door.
Its ok, better than Amerika I think, the other new one.
Im trying to work on some more of the cold war zombie easter eggs (main quests). Ive finished 2 of 6. They are quite challanging though.
Ever had a game make you cry? I have.
Get emotionally invested with some of my stories. When they end it can feel like loss, I don’t want the story to ever end.
Some times I like their worlds better than our own.
How many times have I played the hero in an epic journey? Even my dreams are of other realms, other stories, other me’s.
This world can sometimes not feel like nearly enough.
Not cry but sad. Cyberpunk 2077.
No, I’ve never cried, but I’ve been disappointed when I thought the ending sucked after all my hard work. Some games I became obsessed with and played as much as possible. I loved WoW when it first came out, but I only played into the second or third expansion, then I lost interest.
I hear you, games can really immerse you in incredible worlds and stories and competitions too.
Xbox is running slow. No, dont die on me!
Got 100 hours into my modded Skyrim playthrough. Some of the mods have a bad effect on the game but it’s not healthy for the file to uninstall mods mid-playthrough so I’m kinda stuck with them. One in particular changes enemy resistances to swords, axes, and maces independently, but does so in a way that makes everything other than axes useless. So my two-handed heavy armor orc can’t use his legendary Longhammer
I did half of Dawnguard and I’m level 41. I’m using Ordinator, which changes the game’s perks. I have this cool power called Dimension Door which summons a mystical door that takes me to my Hearthfire Home’s carriage instantly. I set the return point there so I could teleport and then take the carriage to any town on the map. Sort of a way of cheating the no-fast-travel feature of Survival, but it’s lore friendly so I don’t mind.
I’ve been modding Skyrim on Xbox. I also modded it on my pc but I prefer to play on a television. I’ve been modding the game for a couple years and I’m getting burned out on it. For a change of pace I’m going to play some Star Wars Knight of the Old Republic.
Whatever you do don’t use Open Cities if you’re using any other mods. It caused my file to crash to dashboard every single time I approached Windhelm. I had to start over without it.
But yeah xbox modding isn’t bad. I’m playing Falskaar now which has its own map, campaign and voice acting, it’s pretty fun!
Cant get warzone to work, probably need to redownload it.
It had an update today.