Final optimizing is the very last thing to be done, always. That is just how the software development process works. It is not like they are going to forget to do it. There are standard procedures for developing software, and it is one of them. Pati…
It sure looks like it is going to involve a lot more reacting to what is happening rather than just hitting the same combo over and over. With the break-out mechanics & resistance to crowd-control and the telegraph targeting, combos will probab…
If you right click your screen and select NVIDIA Control Panel.
Then select Manage 3D Settings.
Then under Global Settings select the Preferred Graphics Processor, and change it from auto-select to your desired one. That should do it.
I don't hate EQNext, but it would have to have a completely different mind-set from the original for me to even consider it. EQ was lots and lots of fun, but it also had some really horrible developer decisions. Like a developer making a maxed out R…
If you can spend a bit more ($1,000 - $1,100) it would go from "might" play it ok, to a nice laptop. I just picked up the Dell Inspiron 15Z last week and I'm happy with it. Great little laptop for work mainly, but does fine with anything I play on …
Originally posted by Mkilbride
I see alot of threads about how reticule is the future of MMORPGs, that action combat requires more skill and somehow has more depth. That all MMORPG's should adopt such a system.
I personally don't beli…
I'm bopping between Loadout (a beta on Steam) and my email in-box, waiting for WildStar. Loadout is only a third person shooter with over-the-top comic violence, but it is a lot of fun. TPS PVP, crazy weapon customization & lots of laughs. I re…
Race would have to be Goblin in Warhammer. Over the top evil and comic relief, plus short enough to hide in bushes.
Class is Bard from EQ. Twisting three or four songs together for various affects was great.
For a favorite THING in an MMO it would…
Really good info. The turning off the telegraph display in PVP, the being able to level the game in battle-grounds & the CC states that you actively recover from all sound outstanding.
The graphics really put me off when I first saw them, but they are growing on me. The game is shooting for a wide array of players and the paths will help. They will let players get more involved in the kinds of things they are interested in, and al…
53 here. I'm a little slower than I was 30 years ago, but still competitive in PVP. I do seem to be avoiding twitch games though. If I have to bunny-hop around in PVP, I'll pass. Someone suggested chess to keep your mind sharp and I would agree. My …
Originally posted by Hyanmen Originally posted by Archemorous
Unless you're not interested in fun, no I guess there arent any benefits. I leveled to 80 in wow solo, and in groups. I had alot more fun in a group. It was a small group, granted…
There is a little different mind set as far as the business end goes. With a subscription there needs to be time-sinks. Ways to keep getting that monthly money. I hate time-sinks. Remember the 20 minute boat-ride to Freeport back in EQ? It still ma…
Widlstar might end up with a fluid combat system. I'm not in beta, but just going from their combat video, it looks interesting. It has the just about mandatory dodge/roll thingie, and a telegraph AOE system. The only thing that worries me is that i…
The big problem is the Beta Toaster should always be free. Testing of any kind, should never be done with the customer's money, that is just asking for trouble. Everybody gets burned.
BloodBowl II is easy to get into but hard to master. It has a pretty friendly player base too. With public leagues & a lot of private leagues. You can even hire a wizard to cast a fireball from the stands and kill an Elf before he scores. I thin…