I'm going to do these periodically.
Title kinda says all.
I'll have my own reply later.
Special weekly question:
What do you like most about 2023's repertoire of video games?
I'm going to do these periodically.
Title kinda says all.
I'll have my own reply later.
Special weekly question:
What do you like most about 2023's repertoire of video games?
Replaying Pool Of Radiance and also started Baldur's Gate 1, been on a dnd kick.
I've been on a handful of infinity engine binges throughout the years. Great games - hope you enjoy them!
Have you finished Baldur's Gate 3 yet or are you playing Baldur's Gate 1 (and eventually Baldur's Gate 2) in anticipation of Baldur's Gate 3?
Also, I think Pool of Radiance is a Fire Emblem game? I could be wrong, I think.
My PC can't handle BG 3 sadly, and this is my first time through BG 1. Pool Of Radiance is the first in the Gold Box series of AD&D games from the 80's.
I would suggest getting a Steam Deck.
Cheaper than a "gaming PC" or "gaming laptop."
But much more powerful or just as, at the very least.
You can even get the cheapest one and get extra storage later.
A good investment rather than saving up to eventually get a new PC or gaming laptop.
Steam Deck looks cool and would probably be what I'm aiming for.
Yeah, it's at least on par with a good "gaming laptop" (which I think are honestly scams at this point).
What? No, it's really not. The Steam Deck is cool and surprisingly powerful for what it is, but it's still just a laptop with integrated graphics in an even smaller form factor. Even a low cost discrete GPU like the GTX 1650 is going to trounce it performance wise.
Honestly, it's much better than any "gaming laptop" I've ever gotten.
the fire emblem game is path of radiance
i switch the two around all the time too lol
Oh lol