Replace those first two panels with sneaky napping and this is perfect
Replace those first two panels with sneaky napping and this is perfect
I didn’t start playing BG3 ‘til October, but it’s all I’ve played since then and I have not looked back
This article says the deck struggles to run baldur’s gate 3, but it runs fine for me other than eating through the battery (to be expected) so I’m a little doubtful that Alan Wake doesn’t work that well
I hope my kids get a full, long life before the water wars begin. I do my part where I can, but I’ll never have the footprint that some big billion dollar corporation can affect. The oligarchy and their absolute zero interest in preventing a climate disaster has fucked us all.
this was my first thought too
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As someone who has lived this scenario, I feel comfortable concluding there isn’t any escape. If you fail, the problem will still be there later. If you succeed, you have now become an expert on the problem and we be called upon to handle it again later when it manifests in a different way
Abandon all hope, ye who enter here
Do you have any recollection of the guide you used? I’d be curious to look around for it just in case it’s not stuck inside the reddit void. So far I’ve had luck limiting the fps to 30 and setting the gpu clock to 1200 (granted, I am only in the first sky island area and haven’t been anywhere near lava yet)
Nice! Now to wait for a sale since I’ve already bought the game two other times lol
Is it worth trying to play this on the deck yet? I’ve been dragging my feet because I don’t really care much about making it run and better than it does on the switch; I just find the switch itself in handheld mode stupid uncomfortable and would mainly want to be able to play on the deck instead of switching between devices
It’s funny that it doesn’t have a headphone jack but it clearly has a little notch in the center where those usually go