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Captain_Yuri said:

Yea I think the irony is that I'd say something like Red Alert 3 that came out in 2008 might actually look better than AoE IV. The water reflections in that game looked so damn good for it's time.

I think the main problem is that they got Relic to do it. Relic is an okaysh developer but they haven't made anything care worthy in a long time but I suppose that is the problem since neither has most other developers in terms of RTS.

And yea, I am still playing SC2 but mainly 4v4 and Arcade maps like Desert Strike since those are still pretty fun. I am not playing it competitively anymore, that's for sure. Maybe with the success of Command and Conquer Remaster, EA or all people might bring it back properly. Or at least, give us a remaster of some of the more modern versions. C&C3 is still great to this day. Then again, it is EA...

haha, I totally wasn't thinking the same thing

I even think SC 2 looks better atm than AoE IV tbh. Both those games had their own styles to them, but ngl, AoE IV just gives me "mobile gaming" vibes with the low res unit polygons. The environments look stellar for sure, but the main bread and butter are the units and animations, and well...both look kinda 2013 mobile-esque. Like the building collapse animation that played when those war elephants smashed into the chruch looked like sub 30fps, as if we went back in time to OG AoE II, and you'd think they would make those animations play at 60fps and be unique each time as well (it's 2021, we gotta put in some innovation into the genre sometime). 

Last thing Relic made was a sparse mish mash DoW 3, and that didn't please anyone really (not even myself), they also dropped the game on it's head six months after release and that was it. People on that subreddit actually remembered that too, so it doesn't bode well if we still remember their past mistakes, and if they don't change for the better with this game, it could spell for a flop.

Someone in that thread also had the absolute gall, to claim "no wonder the RTS genre is dead, RTS gamers are hard to please", and I just

Like are you being for real?, were you even there for the past 20 years, to know what even happened to the genre, to make such a flippant comment like "hard to please?". It's like they forgot about the Moba genre, the HD consoles taking off big time, the stupid publishers hamstringing budgets and butchering studios (never will forgive what MS did to Ensemble, and EA with Westwood, as well as Activision recently killing off SC II studio staff, 3 big publishers, each killing off an RTS studio...).

I dunno, people like that really rile me up, because I know for a fact that they weren't around, nor cared as much for the genre as we did back then and still do now. I want the genre to come back strong, but if we're all going to act like a bunch of spineless yes men, then the genre will never grow and innovate, it'll just stay stuck with mobile graphics for another decade or two, or worse, be forgotten all over again...

That being said, I should probably reinstall SC II and give the arcade and co-op mini campaign stuff a go again, it's already been 3-4 yrs since I last touched the franchise.



Mankind, in its arrogance and self-delusion, must believe they are the mirrors to God in both their image and their power. If something shatters that mirror, then it must be totally destroyed.

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TallSilhouette said:

So I'll probably get Mass Effect Legendary Edition at some point. What's it like to play EA games on Steam these days? Is it kinda like it is with Ubisoft titles and Uplay? More involved? Less? Are the games accessible via both clients?

Just wondering which client to buy it on.

I don't think there's any difference other than requiring different apps to launch to the game. Ever since EA went back to Steam most games don't require Origin to run them.

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Yeah this is huge deal for the OEM market and Intel should be somewhat worried. Saying that Alderlake is (at least on paper) the CPU that will bring Intel back in the game.

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hinch said:
TallSilhouette said:

So I'll probably get Mass Effect Legendary Edition at some point. What's it like to play EA games on Steam these days? Is it kinda like it is with Ubisoft titles and Uplay? More involved? Less? Are the games accessible via both clients?

Just wondering which client to buy it on.

I don't think there's any difference other than requiring different apps to launch to the game. Ever since EA went back to Steam most games don't require Origin to run them.

Oh, the Steam versions don't even need the Origin client to run? Steam it is, then.



hinch said:
TallSilhouette said:

So I'll probably get Mass Effect Legendary Edition at some point. What's it like to play EA games on Steam these days? Is it kinda like it is with Ubisoft titles and Uplay? More involved? Less? Are the games accessible via both clients?

Just wondering which client to buy it on.

I don't think there's any difference other than requiring different apps to launch to the game. Ever since EA went back to Steam most games don't require Origin to run them.

Care to clarify this a bit? I just checked a few EA games that came to mind (namely Mass Effect 3, Burnout Paradise, FIFA 21, and Battlefield V), and all of them say this: 'Incorporates 3rd-party DRM: EA on-line activation and Origin client software installation and background use required.' That sounds an awful lot like an Origin requirement to me.



Yeah mb looks like a lot of the bigger EA games need Origin installed to work. Which sucks..

And just checked.. Mass Effect LE needs Origin to run in the background after launching on Steam.



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hinch said:

Yeah mb looks like a lot of the bigger EA games need Origin installed to work. Which sucks..

And just checked.. Mass Effect LE needs Origin to run in the background after launching on Steam.

It's a mini version of Origin from what I've seen when playing Titanfall 2 on Steam (It was gifted to me, as I already own a copy on Origin itself, and there is a bit of a difference).

EA, T2 and Ubisoft require this, which does seem daft, but I also think TF2 has crossplay between Origin and Steam users (while Ubisoft and T2 require it without good reason).



Mankind, in its arrogance and self-delusion, must believe they are the mirrors to God in both their image and their power. If something shatters that mirror, then it must be totally destroyed.

Oh okay cool. Does the mini origin client remember log in details? Because that would take the sting out of buying from Steam instead of Origin.

One annoying thing about Origin is that it always forgets my password. And the main reason why I begrudgingly use the thing to load up games.



hinch said:

Oh okay cool. Does the mini origin client remember log in details? Because that would take the sting out of buying from Steam instead of Origin.

One annoying thing about Origin is that it always forgets my password. And the main reason why I begrudgingly use the thing to load up games.

Afaik mine did for Origin when I launched TF2 from Steam. It simply launched a mini window and came with a different process on task manager, and then once I got into TF2 it vanished (visually).

I've played it both on Steam and origin and it seems to run fine for both clients. It's not like ubisoft's shitty client (esp requiring you to download the sodding game twice, because Ucan'tplay doesn't recognise Steam installs sometimes) or Denuvo, so I believe you'll be fine. 

I've been playing co-op vs AI for the past few months on the Steam ver, and I'm always able to find a match. I'm staying the hell away from TF1 on Steam though, since I hear bad things with that (doesn't help that Tf1 has no SP or proper campaign at all, and unpacks gb's worth of language pack files).  



Mankind, in its arrogance and self-delusion, must believe they are the mirrors to God in both their image and their power. If something shatters that mirror, then it must be totally destroyed.

Intel Rocket Lake Meta Review: 15 launch reviews & 2470 benchmarks compiled



https://www.reddit.com/r/hardware/comments/monpdw/intel_rocket_lake_meta_review_15_launch_reviews/

Now the source is in German which is why I linked the reddit post. Rocket Lake actually does pretty good overall in gaming and there's application tests in the link as well where rocket lake gets killed in. The main problem of course is the price,


Xbox Game Pass Could Be Coming to Steam

https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/xbox-game-pass-ultimate-pc-steam/

Valve is apparently in talks with MS to bring Gamepass to steam. Take it with a grain of salt though but it would be awesome if that happened! We know it's doable as EA play works on steam already.


Age of Empires developers 'have not forgotten about Age of Mythology'

https://www.pcgamer.com/age-of-empires-developers-have-not-forgotten-about-age-of-mythology/



                  

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