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LittleBootiesMatter2 t1_jeerpux wrote

Ps4 and Xbox are old tech. I can tell you my ps4 ran a-lot of games if not every game over 60 fps.. That was 10 years ago!

Ps5/Xbox run most games at 1080 120 frames.

I own a beast pc capable of 4k at 80-90 frames so I’m past 1080 and 2k capability at over 144fps.

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JohnTheUnjust t1_jeerfni wrote

>Unless your some enlightened person playing on a different build than everyone else than this is utter bullshit.

Nah, most people who played cp3077 on pc didn't experience much bugs. You're way too much into the circle jerk if u still believe otherwise. This entire coment reads like someone that hates anything they can cause they think it's popular and lacks any substance in what they're saying

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Autumn1881 t1_jeeqyk0 wrote

I mean, yeah, I don’t play games I don’t want to. I can still say I don’t like the repetitive nature open world games have to fall back on. I don’t even dislike the idea of an open world, it’s just that filling a 8x8 grid with content is 8 times more work than filling a 1x8 corridor with content. And as we are unwilling to spend 300$ on games the content on the grid is usually less developed than content on the corridor.

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SiNi5T3R t1_jeeqyd3 wrote

You werent lucky. You were blind.

No NPC AI for most NPCs outside of quests, very very very basic AI for every enemy including bosses.

Literally zero traffic AI.

Zero cop AI, trigger cops and they just spawn around you, even inside walls if you were inside a building.

Bugged crafting, super easy to even unintentionally create a borderline unkillable character by just playing the game normally without paying attention to what crafting is doing to the stats of the items your making.

Half the perks bugged.

Rocket launcher that puts everything it touches to sleep in 1 hit including bosses...

A whole "hacking" system with 5mins of total thought put into it which allowed you to just deal with any encounter by just standing behind a wall and make every enemy kill each other (in a game that already could not provide you with enough of a challenge to justify taking this aproach to begin with, because of all the broken/missing AI on enemies)

You must have been playing the game with blinds on too to not notice all the objects loading out of place or missing, or all the T posing or bugged reflections xD

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AerusFlameweaver t1_jeeqhlm wrote

People are easily radicalized, but social media expedites the process. It has to do with how we’re hardwired to deal with opinions we don’t like.

Let’s say your views of a game are on a 0-100 spectrum. A 0 means you despise the game and a 100 means you think it’s perfect. Let’s say you’re naturally sitting around 40, net negative with some nuanced criticism but a considerable bit of praise.

The way we work, if you’re exposed to someone with, let’s say, a 60 viewpoint, you’ll find yourself pretty similar and might actually leave the interaction somewhere around 45. If instead you are exposed to someone with a 100 viewpoint, you view them so far off that it further entrenches you into your position. You may leave that interaction with a 30 viewpoint.

Social media rapidly expedites these interactions and determinations, and people rapidly push to the extremes. We do it in “real life” too, just at a slower more refined pace.

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