Actually you’re right, I forgot about that detail on Obsidian. I’m not a fan of Microsoft owning Everything but at least there’s a chance someone higher up will see all the dollars they would be missing out on here
Actually you’re right, I forgot about that detail on Obsidian. I’m not a fan of Microsoft owning Everything but at least there’s a chance someone higher up will see all the dollars they would be missing out on here
After apparently being given insufficient time to properly tune the game. There’s another story going around about how Bethesda wants to increase their output since at the moment we’re not going to see any proper Fallout from them until into the 2030s, over 15 years after the last one. I say hire Obsidian now and pay their bonus up front including their New Vegas bonus they got scammed out of last time.
May I ask what you thought of PopOS? I’ve been considering taking another stab at a Linux dual boot and it’s down to that or Mint. My last attempt was Manjaro several years ago but I didn’t stick with it.
I don’t think it’s a bad game at all. But the Bethesda formula is definitely showing its age and the muted tone and presentation of Starfield, compared to Elder Scrolls and Fallout, accentuates this. I have like a dozen other games vying for my attention and a huge backlog of other titles, and I’ve been struggling to find motivation to play Starfield as a result. If I’d paid CDN$90 for the privilege I’d probably feel more strongly about it either way.
FSR 3 upscaling with frame generation, supported RX5700 and above, recommended RX6000 and above.
FSR 3 upscaling only, supported RX590 and above, recommended RX5000 and above.
If you can find a cheap or free way to access the Single Player Tarkov mod, which normally requires a legit game account, that is probably your best bet. There might be a way to fool it with a pirated copy but I haven’t needed to try since I (regrettably) purchased Tarkov ages ago.