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DeusXmachina said:
shikamaru317 said:

Res 3 Remake will be 4-5 years old and a generation outdated when SoD 3 releases. It better look at least as good as Res 3 Remake, people have AAA expectations for SoD 3.

SoD3 will have multiple open world maps. There is no way it'll have the same visual quality or detail as RE3 but im sure it will look great since it seems like it'll get a considerably bigger budget than previous games.

I'm hopeful for it. It's my understanding that Xbox has been hiring top shelf programmers and animators for Undead Labs at their 2nd studio in Florida, master Unreal 5 talent. I think they want to make it a proper AAA game this time. State of Decay 3 will likely be a 2025 release the way things are shaping up with Xbox's release schedule, and built exclusively for PC and Xbox Series, no Xbox One to hold things back like there was on Res 3 Remake. Even being open world instead of linear, it should look darn good. Just look at some of Sony's open world games like Horizon: Forbidden West, it's cross-gen, not even current gen only, and still looks amazing.

 



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shikamaru317 said:
Ryuu96 said:

I'm not a JRPG fan but that list seems good to me?

Aside from fucking Pokemon, Wtf? Miles Pls

Most of those are the ones I want, especially Final Fantasy, Mana, Atelier, Ys, Legend of Heroes, and a sequel or remake for Lost Odyssey. Not interested in Disgaea or a new Parasite Eve though, and Pokemon obviously won't happen. 

More JRPG goddness, Xbox really turned it around.



Spade said:

Ys

Persona (they can still Atlus it up for P6)

Trails of

Nep Nep

Any other stragglers and one offs from their partners. No games from SE.

Even if Persona 6 makes it to Xbox, I don't see why I should play it when a improved version akin to Golden and Royal will be released a few years later.

Therefore, it wouldn't bother me if the original skipped Xbox as long as we get the "ultimate" version.



shikamaru317 said:

Ugh, the Right Bumper on my Xbox Series controller is no longer working right after less than 2 years, it feels mushy and half the taps don't register. I miss the days when game controllers were made to rigorous and exacting standards. All of my original Sega Genesis controllers still work after 28 years, all of my 360 controllers still work, but every single Xbox One and Xbox Series controller I have bought has had something go wrong with it within 2 years. Switch is no better from what I hear, joycon stick drift issues still happening 5.5 years into Switch's life cycle even on newly bought Switch's.

Even more annoying is the fact that Xbox makes their controllers difficult to fix yourself these days, the covers are hard to remove, and you need to buy a special screwdriver. 

The first day I got my Series X design lab controller earlier this year, I accidently got ketchup in one of the buttonholes which caused it to stick. Owning many controllers over the years, I've always kept my controllers in nice condition, so I was very annoyed with myself when I did that lol. I decided to buy an electronic toolset and was able to fix my controller after watching some repair videos. Then a month ago, my Razor Kishi right bumper "broke" and so I was able to take it apart and put the spring back in place. Once again, the toolset came in clutch. I recommend to any fellow gamer to buy their own toolset.

This is the one I got. The price is not bad at all. 

Amazon.com: STREBITO Screwdriver Sets 142-Piece Electronics Precision Screwdriver with 120 Bits Magnetic Repair Tool Kit for iPhone, MacBook, Computer, Laptop, PC, Tablet, PS4, Xbox, Nintendo, Game Console : Electronics

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smroadkill15 said:
shikamaru317 said:

Ugh, the Right Bumper on my Xbox Series controller is no longer working right after less than 2 years, it feels mushy and half the taps don't register. I miss the days when game controllers were made to rigorous and exacting standards. All of my original Sega Genesis controllers still work after 28 years, all of my 360 controllers still work, but every single Xbox One and Xbox Series controller I have bought has had something go wrong with it within 2 years. Switch is no better from what I hear, joycon stick drift issues still happening 5.5 years into Switch's life cycle even on newly bought Switch's.

Even more annoying is the fact that Xbox makes their controllers difficult to fix yourself these days, the covers are hard to remove, and you need to buy a special screwdriver. 

The first day I got my Series X design lab controller earlier this year, I accidently got ketchup in one of the buttonholes which caused it to stick. Owning many controllers over the years, I've always kept my controllers in nice condition, so I was very annoyed with myself when I did that lol. I decided to buy an electronic toolset and was able to fix my controller after watching some repair videos. Then a month ago, my Razor Kishi right bumper "broke" and so I was able to take it apart and put the spring back in place. Once again, the toolset came in clutch. I recommend to any fellow gamer to buy their own toolset.

This is the one I got. The price is not bad at all. 

Amazon.com: STREBITO Screwdriver Sets 142-Piece Electronics Precision Screwdriver with 120 Bits Magnetic Repair Tool Kit for iPhone, MacBook, Computer, Laptop, PC, Tablet, PS4, Xbox, Nintendo, Game Console : Electronics

Yeah, I was considering doing that. Getting one of those $25 PowerA controllers to use for now, and also some tools to try and take apart my official controller and see if it is fixable. I am pretty sure that the spring popped loose like you said, I could feel the vibration of the spring at one point yesterday when it still half worked, and I can't feel that on the good bumper.

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shikamaru317 said:
smroadkill15 said:

The first day I got my Series X design lab controller earlier this year, I accidently got ketchup in one of the buttonholes which caused it to stick. Owning many controllers over the years, I've always kept my controllers in nice condition, so I was very annoyed with myself when I did that lol. I decided to buy an electronic toolset and was able to fix my controller after watching some repair videos. Then a month ago, my Razor Kishi right bumper "broke" and so I was able to take it apart and put the spring back in place. Once again, the toolset came in clutch. I recommend to any fellow gamer to buy their own toolset.

This is the one I got. The price is not bad at all. 

Amazon.com: STREBITO Screwdriver Sets 142-Piece Electronics Precision Screwdriver with 120 Bits Magnetic Repair Tool Kit for iPhone, MacBook, Computer, Laptop, PC, Tablet, PS4, Xbox, Nintendo, Game Console : Electronics

Yeah, I was considering doing that. Getting one of those $25 PowerA controllers to use for now, and also some tools to try and take apart my official controller and see if it is fixable. I am pretty sure that the spring popped loose like you said, I could feel the vibration of the spring at one point yesterday when it still half worked, and I can't feel that on the good trigger.

That's a nice looking set.  I'm throwing one in my Amazon cart to replace those cheap one-time use ones that come with some repair kits. 



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shikamaru317 said:
smroadkill15 said:

The first day I got my Series X design lab controller earlier this year, I accidently got ketchup in one of the buttonholes which caused it to stick. Owning many controllers over the years, I've always kept my controllers in nice condition, so I was very annoyed with myself when I did that lol. I decided to buy an electronic toolset and was able to fix my controller after watching some repair videos. Then a month ago, my Razor Kishi right bumper "broke" and so I was able to take it apart and put the spring back in place. Once again, the toolset came in clutch. I recommend to any fellow gamer to buy their own toolset.

This is the one I got. The price is not bad at all. 

Amazon.com: STREBITO Screwdriver Sets 142-Piece Electronics Precision Screwdriver with 120 Bits Magnetic Repair Tool Kit for iPhone, MacBook, Computer, Laptop, PC, Tablet, PS4, Xbox, Nintendo, Game Console : Electronics

Yeah, I was considering doing that. Getting one of those $25 PowerA controllers to use for now, and also some tools to try and take apart my official controller and see if it is fixable. I am pretty sure that the spring popped loose like you said, I could feel the vibration of the spring at one point yesterday when it still half worked, and I can't feel that on the good bumper.

If that's what it is, then it shouldn't be that hard to fix with the right tools. 



About to start the final infiltration of the Casino Palace, around 60hrs into the game. I have fast forwarded alot of talking as I'm not someone who cares for the story in video games and excessive talking but the actual gameplay loop is great, easily kept my attention so far.



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VersusEvil said:

About to start the final infiltration of the Casino Palace, around 60hrs into the game. I have fast forwarded alot of talking as I'm not someone who cares for the story in video games and excessive talking but the actual gameplay loop is great, easily kept my attention so far.

We're pretty close then. I just finished the Casino heist earlier today.

I'm not fast forwarding anything though which is why my save file sits at 70 hours.
Other than defeating the reaper in Mementos, I also got every non story related achievement.
From now on, the only objective I try to accomplish during free time is building my harem ;)

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