How many adaptations came out this year? Maybe they had to have a list of 6...
You missed the end of the quote, "Dragon Age: The Veilguard is this year’s Alan Wake 2, squeaking onto the Golden Joysticks’ GOTY shortlist at the last minute, joining fellow award outliers Tekken 8 and Helldivers 2."
The similarity with Alan Wake is that it launched so close to the cut off for the shortlist.
I think the author is saying it doesn't belong on the list, along with Tekken and Helldivers.
It does though doesn't it, it has a fall back execution route on non-intel GPUs that isn't as good?
There was a really good interview with nixxies where they went into a lot of detail about what they did, but it was basically as you said.
Didn't digital foundry report that pc was slightly faster at loading h:fw?
Might be a UK thing, it's the standard size in multi packs. Asda
Maybe, I liked the game play though and thought it would be good to play with another to do another play though. I suppose that's what it takes two is, I just like having options to enjoy things in different ways.
I dunno it's about working together? Plus the story still hits when one of you are removed from playing?
Meh, I want to play it with my daughter not write a thesis.
To be clear I just wanted the option to play that way, not for it to be the only way to play!
I played it way back when and tried it again after it takes two. Proper co-op would be great, for me
I've been so close to buying #2! I'm glad I waited 😁
A full memory dump of the process. Anything less risks missing data when analysing the crash dump.
It is! (2024) I'm guessing done silently alongside this trailer.
My guess is pirated material.
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