I'm not mad, just disappointed in you.
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PoorStation is making Persona 5 a $20 MSRP game next month. :tu
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Nice.
Worth it.
Great game overall. Probably the best turn based combat in all of JRPG.
Reptitive dialogue, cringe story etc aside. This is probably the more rounded JRPG i have ever played.
I wish for the next game social stats are easier to track.
Gonna sell this game tom anyway to get sekiro
And get rid of morgana. Nothing against the character but my god. Limitations in the evenings were so annoying.
Damn, on one hand Sekiro is limited to 60 fps on PC, but on the other hand any hand almost anything decent can run the game at 60 fps. Looks like I'll have to do minimal tweaking to get it to run a completely locked 60 fps on my GTX 970.
https://i.ibb.co/5kc3Pw1/sekiro.png
I went to eb games to take advantage of their trade 3 games and get a new release for free.
This motherfuckers...:lol
Even God of war is not among the games thay qualifies for tradable games..
They want re2 games or some shit :lmao
What a waste.
So is Muspelheim just a bunch of arena battles? Just barely cleared the first one and am not eager to do more challenges there right now since I hate timed shit.
Playing lots of Quake Champions, also finished Resident Evil 2 on hardcore, Leon A and Claire A.
Zombies need like 15 bullets, it doesnt matter if you gave them headshots.
Fucking Atlus... another announcement of an announcement just published. Basically all we learned is a new female character and that P5R meant Persona 5 The Royal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygyz3Mqjh0k
Honest question, I've had the game for maybe five months and all I do is fire the game up and head straight to quick play, 3v3. Am I missing out on anything if I'm not doing that ranked stuff?
I have my days where I look like a pro and then I regress the next game to where I look like a fucking noob. :lol
Are you good at aerials? How do you improve your aerial game besides the obvious of going into training mode?
Any of you guys have any experience with emulators? Raspberry pi retro pie to be exact?
I have one. It's great for PS1, Genesis, Arcade games, Atari 2600/5200/7800, PC-Engine/Turbografx-16, Commodore 64, Apple ][, TI99/4A, most SNES, some NES. Trash for N64 and Saturn. Can't really play Dreamcast or newer. It's not great for NES because a lot of those games are extremely sensitive to input lag. For instance, Super Mario and Mega Man games aren't great on RetroPie, at least with a 360 wireless controller which is how I played. And then Super Mario World is too difficult to play with the slight lag the RetroArch emulators add. If you want NES and SNES by far the best emulation option is an SNES Classic hacked to dual boot between the SNES Classic and NES Classic operating systems. You still probably won't beat Mike Tyson in Punch-Out (you really need to be on a CRT with original hardware to dodge his uppercuts accurately) but the Mario, Mega Man, Ninja Gaiden, and Castlevania games feel very accurate. If you want N64 you're probably best off with an Nvidia Shield. For PS1, Genesis, and Arcade though the Raspberry Pi 3B and above are great. Though another option you should consider is a very small form factor PC with a Ryzen 2200G, which would smash all the other options and also give you N64, Dreamcast, PSP, Gamecube, Wii, probably Saturn, some PS2 (the PS2 emulator can be a mess though), some PS3 (PS3 emulator is still very young), and possibly some Wii U. Something like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLX2dmioC10
Though I'm not sure even PC could top the SNES/NES Classic for SNES/NES games.
Another good emulation option is a hacked Switch, especially since that gives you portable emulation. Hacked PS Vita is good too and has even better support for emulators, though I imagine Switch will catch up in the not too distant future (RetroArch only officially came to Switch around October or November last year).
Damn son. Great info. Yeah, I'm definitely leaning towards a hacked snes classic. Although I didn't want to pay scalper prices since they're sold out pretty much everywhere. Any recommendations on where to pick one up online? I don't buy online pretty much ever. :lol If Nintendo would quit being faggots I'd just pick up a switch to play some retro games on there. Pretty much a link to the past and earthbound. That way I'd get the best of both worlds. Although idk if and when that'll happen. :lol
The NES Classic is still pretty easy to find and it can be modded to dual boot with SNES Classic also. But then you'd have to buy an SNES Classic controller, which AFAIK has never been sold standalone. And you definitely want the original NES/SNES Classic controllers. RPG like A Link to the Past and Earthbound would be great on a Pi though. Only fast action games like old school platformers wouldn't work well on a Pi. If you really want the SNES Classic though you're going to have to pay scalper prices, as Nintendo stopped making their throwback consoles after Christmas. I think I was telling people on this thread they better get their SNES and NES Classics ASAP last December because Nintendo wanted to push people towards buying the Switch and the online service for retro gaming after Christmas.
Another option you might consider is a Wii. They're super easy to hack and they have Wii Ware versions of a lot of classic NES, SNES, Arcade, PC Engine, and N64 games. Plus if you get a backwards compatible Wii you also get Gamecube game support. I ended up getting one of those black Super Smash Ultimate Gamecube controllers that Nintendo launches with SSBU last December and that works great for Gamecube and Wii Virtual Console games. Though you could also pick up a Wii Classic Controller for Wii Ware Virtual Console.
I'm pretty sure both Earthbound and A Link to the Past are available for Wii. Though of course you have to pirate them since Nintendo abandoned the Wii Shop a couple of months ago. As long as you have component input on your TV you can make Wii look great. Except for the NES games where for some reason they turned the brightness way down for NES Virtual Console on the Wii.
If you're a big A Link to the Past fan I'd also recommend getting a New 3DS XL for Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. It's very much a different game but an undoubted spiritual successor to A Link to the Past. You can also hack a 3DS pretty easily and run an SNES emulator, though I find the New 3DS XL screen a little too small for SNES since the games are using a 4:3 aspect ratio instead of 16:9.
Sekiro looks like a fucking nightmare, and it has no multiplayer to carry some players.