Praydog's FREE UEVR mod is working wonders for the PC VR community.
Seems the person playing didn't know anything about doing the finishing moves. Press Y+B when they are flashing. Like, that's the entire point of the combat. Idiot.
Good, silence the naysayers who talk bollocks.
So...the lack of any stamina bar and infinite attacking makes this way more accessible than any souls game, but problem with that is it encourages button mashing. It also appears to lack the combo complexity of games like DMC. I dunno about this then. Take away the obvious fan-service, is this game any good or just generic action game?
There are two reasons why your statement is too correct.
Yeh, I checked that (sad face). Only option for PC gamers with Ultimate is to cloud stream.
Loads of nice costumes too!
Actually, agreeing with you here Christopher. In addition there are totally different moods and art styles for each game. Can't wait to play SSKTJL on Gamepass PC soon!
Bad English in the headline, or deliberate to grind gears.
Does anyone remember Arktika.1 on the Rift?
Now almost at 1.3 Million.
I think their answer is pretty reasonable actually, and some of the responses here completely ignorant to that fact. Certification takes time, unlike modders who can just put out shit without such checks.
Almost at 900K concurrent players on Steam which is amazeballs in the top 10 most concurrent of all time on Steam. Imagine how many are playing on Xbox as well. Yikes! It's one of those success stories that give you a warm glow.
It was 560,000 odd concurrent players this morning according to Steam DB.
"Fans", like how many of them? A few on X who can't accept the digital-age MS hinted at back in 2013. Or its heavy focus on Gamepass subscription service. Jeeze.
@riseNShine, not long after this article was published, LukeRoss got hit with a cease and desist from Take2 over his R* games mods. Yeh sure, "everyone wins where's the problem?" Some people and the law doesn't always agree with others making bank from IP's they don't own even if all they are doing is modding. Might have been a different outcome if he wasn't charging people.
Apparently, modder LukeRoss was pulling in $20,000 per month for his VR mod.
https://www.theverge.com/23...
Yep, I agree with the donations business model but don't mind paying a single payment if required, depending on the mod. I see people charging for outfits in some games (Resident Evil remakes). In the past people would have offered these for free. Each to their own I guess. Also things like Patreon, Itch etc has made it much easier for modders/developers to cash-gate their wares compared to in the past.
Not iirc.
Yeh but that is kinda close to the end of game isn't it? At which point Agent Stone should be cyberninja extraordinaire.