A very large number of people unfortunately
i love goooooold
A very large number of people unfortunately
I’m in the exact situation you are. The *arr suite is a game changer.
For DX11 the old drivers did have MAJOR problems. Maybe at 750% they’re almost good.
Yeah that’s correct unfortunately
I heard that was pretty good so myself and a friend just bought it yesterday. At that price even a couple of hours of fun will be worth it.
People have been saying this since the first updates rolled out days after launch. Performance is never going to improve, at this point.
Unfortunately it is! It’s become an expensive scene.
I always find it to be one of the easiest to revisit. I’ve played it on NES, GBA, PSP and more recently the Pixel Remaster. It’s just a solid game all around, even if it is basic by most standards.
Agreed, as cool as this looks, anything without a numpad is a no go for me - I use it daily
Because it’s easy? Why wouldn’t you? If I had an Xbox sitting around and it was an easy option that performed well, I’d give it a shot.
Still plays good too! The controls are so fluid while being perfectly responsive. Some of the most intensely difficult platforming challenges remain totally fair.
PSP emulation is solid! I just played through Crisis Core on my modded switch at 2x resolution.
This brings me back to plugging my PSP into my TV with the big component cable adapter to play that game. This thread is making me so nostalgic.
I have so many fond memories of playing my modded PSP. Everything from NES ROMs, to PS1 native emulation or Crisis Core, I even used it as an MP3 player with an aux cable in my car before there were better solutions, or watching Futurama on my breaks at work. Back in the day there was no single device that could do all of this. Even now it’s so comfortable and the buttons feel so great compared to newer handhelds, so I just replaced the battery and started replaying Puzzle Quest.
Soo they didn’t get sucked in, they were drawn in and couldn’t resist, and rather than becoming monsters the shape of their bodies was deformed. It really hits Junji Ito’s delicate balance of too silly to be taken seriously, while deeply unsettling at the same time.
I’ve pirated games because I was too lazy to put the disc in…