@colonelkilgore check this did over 95-100 and then found out I missed a extra 15-20 because i didnt max the confidants for the content...... why they did that damnit
@Jecht_Ultima Deacon hate and not enjoying Dark Souls 2? Are you my alt account? All you need to say now is ‘Bloodborne is just OK but not the masterpiece it’s made out to be’ and I’ll be really worried 😂😂
@Jecht_Ultima Ok, here’s a good litmus test whether you are @nessisonett ‘s twin separated at birth — what’s better: Assassin’s Creed 3 or Assassin’s Creed Black Flag? 😛
“We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.”
Waiting on price drops as I just got my PS5. Jumping in on an old save for No Mans Sky. Looks great on PS5. I still have to find the center. I get side tracked easily.
My copy of hitman 3 arrived, as well as a copy of hitman 2 to import those levels. I'm not sure if its my imagination but the cut scenes look to be running at a higher framerate than hitman 2 on ps5 backwards compatability.
Played a bit of the Tony Hawk upgrade. It... looks and plays the same as PS4 Pro. Pretty much. Bit smoother frame rate and much faster loading but then again, it doesn’t fix the pop-in issues in the store. It’s bizarre. Massive missed opportunity with the haptics too, they’re OK but as somebody who does actually skate on occasion, I know exactly what different terrain feels like and it would translate extremely well to the DualSense’s haptics. Adaptive triggers are slightly too easy to push for my liking, a tougher click would give reverts a bit more oomph. The D-Pad on the DualSense also outright sucks and I can’t use my DS4 so I’m screwed. It might honestly be better on the PS4 just because I way prefer D-Pad to sticks playing Tony Hawk and it’s borderline unplayable on the DualSense D-Pad.
@nessisonett Why is the DualSense D-pad so bad? It seems such a basic part of a controller and all they needed to do was bring over the DualShock4 D-pad... why did they change it, do you think?
“We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.”
@Th3solution I have no clue. Honestly, I wish they’d just make a big version of the Vita D-Pad. I have no clue why anybody would want a mushy D-Pad that feels totally imprecise but the Switch Pro Controller one is garbage too. It’s a shame because I really like the DualSense otherwise but I can see some games being quite hard to play because I tend to favour the D-Pad for 2D games and things like Tony Hawk.
@Th3solution@nessisonett Personally I've had no issues with the D-Pad on the Dual Sense. Mind you it is not something I use that often, and for me it has become the menu navigation part of the controller. It is a step above the Dual Shock 4, which itself was a good controller I though.
One thing I have noticed is that my hands used to get really hot when using a DS4, but not with the Dual Sense which is weird. So whatever Sony have done with the Dual Sense, it totally works for me.
The Switch Joy cons, I find with certain games like Ori hurt my fingers and thumb when using the face buttons after a while. Which is a shame cos I really like the game, but don't want to continue playing if it gives me discomfort.
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