Very true, I was using a 1080TI until a few months ago.
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Very true, I was using a 1080TI until a few months ago.
GPU’s aren’t in a shortage like they were. The majority of new GPUs are just regular people selling them. I wouldn’t personally call it scalping if it’s below MSRP.
Everyone I know who’s bought a GPU recently has gone used, including me
The first time I installed Vanguard, for the Valorant beta, it decided to disable my mouse and keyboard on each boot.
The tiers still currently offer more stuff. If people are willing to buy them for the current price, there’s no reason not to have them. I think its pretty unlikely they would add that stuff, seeing how much of their current success is based off of Tarkov making that mistake.
The higher tiers don’t contain any gear or perks you can’t unlock in the base edition, unlike tarkov. Also doesn’t lock an entire mode behind the highest tier.
Wow, those bonuses are way more pay to win than the previous ones. Really shitty of them to release this.
Flamethrower buff made it really good against them. Railgun will still be really good, especially if you blow off the leg armor and shotgun it. Antitank is really good too, one hit and a few shots will kill.
It’s very common for a game that exceeds expectations this much to have server struggles. It’s hard to scale up this fast.
Honestly, I disagree with Heroic not being good enough, I think it’s the only other launcher on Linux that is. It’s very polished and everything has worked out of the box for me. The problem is simply that it’s unofficial, no company would ship it on a gaming device.
That might happen if any other launcher chooses to natively support Linux. Right now Steam is the best option.
Same here. It’s probably the game I have the most hours in. I’ve spent a lot of time on it with my closest friends, so its sad to see it where it’s headed.
What skins did they take? Afaik every skin was left in the game.
Overwatch was 100% a great game at one point, there was a reason it had so many players. I love Overwatch and TF2, and while they’re similar conceptually, they really don’t play that similarly. Especially competitively.
Both had optional software, and I only used the keyboard. The software didn’t have to be running for either to work, it was only to configure it and then it wrote the configuration to onboard memory. It was the generic mouse and keyboard input drivers provided by Windows that was blocked and it affected a pretty significant number of users.