I've been playing some Borderlands and GTA V, both in 4k/Ultra. Both look pretty sweet, especially Borderlands looked horrendous in 1080p and for some reason AA wasn't working so I had to downsample the fucker.



@kozio: There's actually a mod that fixes the audio issues in BS1, I don't know if it works for BS2 as well though, I've only played BS1 and found it pretty boring to be honest. I also own BS2 and Infinite, never tried BS2 and Infinite was fun for a few hours and then got boring.
This might help you, though I have a sound card now so I don't think I'll need that fix anymore.
http://steamcommunity.com/app/7670/discussions/0/864977025781712266/
Jennifer Lawrence, you a PC gamer? Thats some nice screeny's btw. :)
Invisible Inc. on PC. What a fucking dope game, I would like better level design from a visual standpoint and especially from a flow standpoint because of procedural generation, but I get why that works the way it does to service the rogue-lite nature of the game. Beyond that the game is absolutely killer, incredibly tense, no rng bullshit in terms of dealing with enemies, and a beautiful marriage of turn based strategy with stealth principles. The rogue aspect is whatever, since you could always do that with turn based stuff technically, but even still the amount of customization they gave the difficulty is legit.
Don't like the idea you can't retry levels on the highest difficulty? Cool bump all the enemy and alert stuff to what hard mode is, but give yourself level retries. Don't like when one turn ruins your strat and hours of work in turn based games? Cool turn on like 99 rewinds, want all the training wheels off, but against push overs? Cool, you can do that as well, or a little bit of everything.
Star Trek: Elite Force
Generally touted as "the first successful Star Trek game" going beyond a small sect of disgusting basement dwelling freaks.
Having replayed it for a satisfactory duration, there are many better star trek games. As an FPS, it is surprisingly bad. The ai is abyssal, rather than enemy variety the enemy's will mostly spawn and rush you on mass. The environments are linear and very tight and your squad makes will block your path or outright block targeting the enemy, they are a pain in the ass.
The game has some bizarre commissions such as an instant quick-save button, but not an instant quick-load button, leaving the player to pointlessly jump through menus.
Overall Raven Softwares game is a curious relic, but ultimately a bad fps.
I've been playing some Borderlands and GTA V, both in 4k/Ultra. Both look pretty sweet, especially Borderlands looked horrendous in 1080p and for some reason AA wasn't working so I had to downsample the fucker.
Jennifer Lawrence, you a PC gamer? Thats some nice screeny's btw. :)
Thanks and well it's suffice to say that I don't have a need for consoles until FFXV hits. :) Hopefully the PSPro version will be worth it.
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