@Litchie: true. most games aren't even compatible with hyperthreading. i5 is the optimal choice for gaming. i7's are for process heavy work, like data rendering.
@virtuasega: Its the fact that there's an option that allows yo to pay to NOT play the game. Think of that. Why would you buy a full price game, and also pay extra to NOT play a portion of it? Its like buying a pizza and the pizza man tells you you can pay $30 bucks and he'll remove 4 slices of your pizza so you can finnish it faster.
@crimsonllama: Next on $30 microtransaction to watch an ai autoplay your character to the endgame, then the hard drive explodes and you get to write your initials on the scoreboard.
man this is like devs admitting their game is a pesky chore and are giving players the chance to relieve themselves from the pain of playing a portion of it by paying a bail.
@frankmcma: I want to thank you, but man, you're getting it wrong, I need to lower the brightness D:
everything looks so bright and washed away, and the nights look like plain mid day. Kind of like the nights in the old 70's El Zorro, where nights were filmed during day but with a blue hued filter. I wished it was dark enough to actually need to use the flash light.
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