At the end of a tiring working day, after taking care of my chores, putting the kids to bed, I just canât get back to the computer, especially if I had to use it all day long for workâŚ
Those are the days I Miracast my PC to my TV and curl up on the couch with a wireless controller.
My soon-to-be 7-year-old has a Switch that fits his Minecraft / Pokemon / YouTube needs, and I have my PS5 for exclusives that donât have a PC port yet (Iâm currently playing through FFXVI, for example.
Plus, the ultimate question: How much does a PC/a console or a new game cost in your country?
I currently live in the States, so any average price you look up in USD will apply. I built my own PC, I purchased my PS5 on sale, and I will build myself a new PC when my son is old enough to be trusted (under supervision) with my current PC, if any of that matters.
I donât think itâs hardware. Itâs a differentiator. Tell me why I (or whoever) should pick an Xbox over a PlayStation?
What else differentiates it from the PS5 in a positive way?
The thing is, itâs not even Games Pass or the hardware. For me, as a PC gamer, having an Xbox would be redundant. Anything an Xbox can do, my PC just does strictly better without a cumbersome UI and additional online subscription.
I own a PS5 for access to Sony exclusives when they launch, instead of waiting 1-5 years for the PC ports. I also get access to PS Plusâ extensive classic collection and indie collections, which, regardless of the price of the subscription, broadens my gaming library extensivelyâsomething Xbox simply doesnât do.
Why would I purchase a console that only gives me access to the same games on a worse system vs a console that expands my library considerably?
If you like Harvest Moon, the new games are trash but the Story of Seasons games are really good for scratching that itch.
Metroid Dread and the Metroid Prime Remaster are both excellent.
In spite of their technical limitations and lazy graphical fidelity, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are legitimately fun games.
DioField Chronicle and Triangle Strategy if you like strategy games.
Octopath Traveller 1 and 2, Bravely Default II (the first game was a 3DS title), and the Xenogears games if you like story heavy RPGs.
There are decent multi-platform ports like The Witcher 3 and Persona 5 Royal if you missed them, as well.
Do you mean youâre getting an error message saying the âselected file is not a proper BIOS fileâ?
Or are you getting a different error? If itâs the above, youâll need to remove and redownload the updated BIOS, as it was corrupted during download, and youâll need to make sure you have a stable connection while downloading to avoid it happening again.
If youâre getting a different error Iâd need to know the exact wording to help any further.
Since what everyone else has suggested hasnât worked, thereâs 3 more things to test:
Update your BIOS. Depending on the age difference between your CPU and your MOBO, the BIOS might not be configured correctly for your CPU and thus half your RAM is unable to be addressed.
Test your RAM sticks and memory slots individually. Put your sticks in the primary channel (per your MOBO specs) one at a time and reboot to see if theyâre actually working. Then try moving them around to see if the issue is a bad slot, rather than a bad stick.
Are you sure youâre not running a 32-bit OS? Youâd be capped at 4GB system memory on 32-bit Windows, for example, no matter how much physical RAM you have.
I abandoned Reddit entirely when Sync shut down. Beehaw and Lemmy at large seem like a (mostly) great place and Iâm here to stay.
Pop!_OS.
I have tried many Linux distros since I finally abandoned Windows for good, but in spite of the fact that I prefer Fedora over the other kernels, Pop!_OS as a distro, along with Pop Shell, is just everything Iâve ever wanted in an OS and all else just feels inferior.
Iâm a dev, though, so it would make sense that an OS made by devs for devs would be my cuppa.
Most users wonât need 90% of what I, specifically, love about the OS, but itâs also the first distro Iâve found where everything I want to use just works out of the box without spending hours troubleshooting, and thatâs not nothing.
I agree with this whole-heartedly, thereâs simply no way any reasonable person would consider skipping story content as buying power in the context of how FFXIV works as an MMO.
It lets players jump right into the new content without worrying about dozens or hundreds of hours of prior story they may or may not want to play through to get to the latest content at the same level as everyone else starting out, thatâs all.
Live A Live on Switch is the example everyone should be pointing to of what a proper 2D-HD remake of FF1-6 could (and should) look like.
Itâs actually an almost offensive level of laziness, as a consumer, to have a company like Square Enix try to sell me a full-priced remaster collection that only includes partial use of 2D-HD in certain scenes and what essentially amounts to cheap 2D mobile game graphics everywhere else. And the difference is jarring. For the price Iâm paying, I expect the full 2D-HD treatment, notâŚwhatever half-assed nonsense this is.
Edit: Also, Octopath doesnât âget away with itâ because of filters, itâs a game made entirely in 2D-HD, which is why itâs consistent. Same with Octopath II and Live A Live.