Games controller is no way near as bad as TV remote, the delay alone makes it so much more frustrating
Weslee
Do you use a calculator?
Been using LibreWolf since the tos changes a few months ago, barely notice a difference
https://i.imgur.com/8qNtTi8.png
I was in a rush but here's a graph of me while flying around the city in a drone, so pretty high impact, I did idle a little bit though
When did they do this segment? There was a memory leak issue that caused some crashes and FPS drops on the first day for me, though I'm not sure that is the same problem as console because the game would run fine for about an hour then start to lose FPS until eventually crashing. It was patched the day after, since then I've had no issues.
Tbh I'm honestly not really bothered about the Mindseye side, but I'm pretty excited for the Everywhere side, never really cared much for single player shooters, I just hope the bad reviews doesn't dissuade BARB from following through with enabling Everywhere's full feature set within Mindseye.
? Did you play either of them because it sounds like you haven't and are claiming things you know nothing about. I was lucky enough to play Everywhere and I have been playing Mindseye (almost completed the story)
Everywhere is in Mindseye, once you get to a certain point you can enter "build mode" which is what Everywhere was. You are able to build either in the open world of Mindseye or go into empty "Arks" (worlds) and build from scratch.
Yeah I looked at what it was like on console and it isn't great, though it runs pretty perfectly for my pc (4070).
It even runs on the steamdeck (on lowest settings) I played it for 3 hours in bed without any issues.
Though it is no way near in alpha. I feel like alot of people have not played it and are shitting on it just because everyone else is.
I've been playing it, I'm around 60% through the story, I wouldn't say this is the worst game of 2025, not by a long shot, maybe people were just expecting it to be a GTA clone, when it's more like a single player linear story.
The only issue I have with it is it is all very quick paced, you get a new job and like a day later you're gunning down hundreds of goons.
After awhile you get access to a 'build mode' that allows you to build stuff using provided assets in the world, eg you wanna build a house on top of a skyscraper you can.
The build mode also includes logic nodes for doing gameplay scripting.
All in all I think people enjoy feeling apart of something, and apparently everyone has decided to hate on this game because of "reasons"?
I didn't play Concord, but from my experience of the first 2 or 3 hours is that starts as mostly a movie, you are just watching what is happening in the cutscene, you gotta pay attention cause it moves pretty fast through the story, occasionally killing, racing, minigame in-between the cutscenes.
You eventually get access to build mode that lets you build anything in the world, they have logic nodes for doing gameplay scripting and alot of assets to use, though I only played it with for a few minutes, it takes awhile to get to it in the story I think.
it looks like there's plans for a sort of UGC shared multiplayer type deal, but it's listed as single player so idk
Ah true, I've just accepted it as the norm, if I have issues with a game, I'll either refund or wait for a patch to fix it then play it.
The patch they did today seems to have fixed the crash I was having
Yeah I'm waiting for a fix before playing it, crashed 4 times in the first hour, but I really enjoyed the game itself, I'm not sure why it's getting so much hate.
I hope it goes well, but I've not had a great time with the Lenovo Legion phone, the hardware is great but the software is so bad, there is alot of crashes, it bricked itself a few times (boot loop), the fans turn on and off when the phone is idle, loads of bloatware, and an auto detection for "game apps" that tags basically everything but games, and no way to override it.