I did get a Switch Lite and have been playing Sword and SSB Ultimate... even went back to the 3DS to replay Pokemon Gold!
Otherwise I still play, albeit not frequently anymore, Team Fortress 2 and Counter Strike
]]>Absolutely adore BOTW. The game graphics are so beautiful. Recently finished playing Vampyr on my Switch. Might replay the game soon just for the heart related content in there. . . I recommend it! :-)
Oh hey I've actually got that game from the Humble Monthly a few months back, time to bump it up a few spots on my "to play" list lol
]]>If I'm stuck in my bedroom, I'll play Fire Emblem Heroes on my phone until I feel like moving.
]]>though i do find myself getting back into mario kart wii and minecraft
one thing i NEED to do though is get back into forza horizon 3 (or just buy horizon 4)
]]>Several rock-bottom-price sales later, I'm set for games until the heat death of the universe.
]]>Just looked at my library and I'm kinda sad because of all the games I haven't played. Now I feel like I should probably at least give all of them a try before I go buying even more games.
That's exactly what I'm currently doing. Trying each game in my library out It's kinda hard to not get too sucked into each one game and move on to the next, but it's rewarding, so much discovery!
]]>"ATI"? How long ago was this? As far as I can tell they're really turning around right now.
Oh, the problems have been a long time present, since my first computers. First, I could barely play games at all. Then I could play games but the glitches were terrible. Then I couldn't watch anything on my TV tuner card because of deinterlacing issues. Then I had bluescreen crashing issues and shader problems. After that I switched to nVidia for my desktops and had no such trouble on them, but the AMD problems never stopped for me really, had the drivers for my AiO's Radeon HD6450 crash just this morning. Recoverably, this time, but two years ago, they'd hardlock my PC when anything accelerated, like a video or Firefox or Photoshop, would try something fancy.
So you can see why I'm loath to trust them, even if they seem to be "turning around" as you said.
Edit:
Ooh, forgot to mention two more: our work computers with AMD cards will occasionally crash spectacularly when watching online streaming video such as Twitch. How spectacularly? Garbage on the screen, hardlock. Next, my friend's Radeon would BSOD while playing GTA4 for longer than 15 minutes with the newest drivers at the time, while my GTX8800 could play it fine with the drivers that came on the CD.
Edit:
I lied, one more. The W10 Facebook Messenger app occasionally can't properly play video on my AiO, it sometimes shows scrambled satellite television-looking garbage.
]]>Diff wrote:Probably going to go AMD whenever Vega is released. Never had an AMD GPU or CPU before, I think my next PC (whenever that is) will be a 100% AMD build. They've been killing it lately and I really really like what they've been doing with open sourcing their drivers and kickstarting Vulkan and the whole GPU Open thing and really everything.
After several terrible ATI/AMD graphics experiences over the years, all I can tell you is, good luck, Beef Swift, good luck.
"ATI"? How long ago was this? As far as I can tell they're really turning around right now.
]]>Diff wrote:Probably going to go AMD whenever Vega is released. Never had an AMD GPU or CPU before, I think my next PC (whenever that is) will be a 100% AMD build. They've been killing it lately and I really really like what they've been doing with open sourcing their drivers and kickstarting Vulkan and the whole GPU Open thing and really everything.
After several terrible ATI/AMD graphics experiences over the years, all I can tell you is, good luck, Beef Swift, good luck.
I just did a new all AMD build last month (Ryzen 7 1700X and R9 280X) and before that I was using one of the A8 APUs (did that build 5 years ago). Very happy with the build and kicking ass.
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