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I’m at that point where previous AAA games are more interesting to go back and play
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I’m at that point where previous AAA games are more interesting to go back and play
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Still need to go back and beat Bloodborne
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Reinstalled Medieval 2 she Stainless Steel mod just recently. Modern GPUs are too expensive to grab for modern unoptimized games.
Not to say Medieval 2 is by any means optimized or any games from CA for that matter but it will run without crashing which is nice.
I’m always going back to older games since I have a peculiar taste in what I’m buying, still playing L4D2 regularly ever since I bought it on steam about 2 years ago or something (had it on 360)
50%
Think of the economy for once. selfish!
More than 200 games in every platform, some from 2021-2022. Still have nothing to play and stick to old one. Good old times without DLCs
DESTINY 2
Not long until you get to the point of discovering that some Indie games are actually more fun than most AAA games even though their graphics look far inferior in comparison…
You can still get crazy mileage out of the original DooM and moreso its sequel people are still making custom maps for it almost 30 years later. Hell I can think of multiple games that are still receiving free support, are still fun, and can almost be played on an actual potato.
If you step back, with the exception of a few specific years (1994, 1997, 2008, etc) usually we get 2-3 really good titles per year and the rest is forgettable / disposable.
But over the last 20 years, that results in a really good backlog of at least 20-30 games you can pick up at any given time.
When you’re in a slump, the back catalogue will save you.
L4d never gets old