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  1. Bought myself a new wok. Been without one for a couple of years now and decided to pick one up. Arrived earlier today and was promptly put to use in making a stir fry this evening (tofu, udon noodles, peppers, water chestnuts, bean sprouts, Chinese lettuce, carrots, sweet chilli sauce) which was delicious As I grow older, I do find that simple things like a wok are what make me happy more than most things. I look forward to putting this to some serious use over the coming days, weeks, months and years.
  2. Its a shame that the PS5 upgrade isn't on par with that of the Series X but a free update, providing a solid frame rate and even a small bump in resolution, is nice enough. Probably going to pick it up for playing on PS5 as its in the January sale on the PS store at the moment and although I've already played it through at release on the Xbox One, I've got a hankering for playing again.
  3. Spent the last week watching through The Mandalorian for the first time and having just finished the second season earlier today, I have to say that I loved it. I haven't watched anything Star Wars in years. Not seen any of the new films, nor any of the extended universe material in the form of The Clone Wars cartoon or such. Probably the last time I saw anything Star Wars was watching Episode 6 probably 10 years ago or more. I've only recently played through Jedi Fallen Order and have Squadrons on the go as my ventures into Star Wars as of late but the show was fantastic. Sure, I missed out on little nods or the significance of characters here or there but overall, I thought it was really well done. I much preferred the second season's extended plot rather than the compartmentalised feel of the first season as it allowed Mando and The Child space to grow in their relationship, which I felt was done well. Production wise, they've done a great job making it look the part, with maybe a few instances where dome of the CG doesn't come off great or where its very clearly sets with green screens. What they've done woth the puppetry for The Child and the additional CG work on top of that was great as it gave it the feel of the original trilogy, that distinctly Star Wars feel that the prequels lacked and I'm sure the sequels will have with the heavy use of CG. I think perhaps one of the strongest points for the show is the music. I was listening to the Play, Watch, Listen podcast hosted by Alanah Pearce the other week and they talked about how the show has probably done more for the property music wise than anything since the original John Williams score. They did a really good job with the music of giving it that frontiers, almost Western feel (I've seen that banded around as a way of conceptualising the show and I'd definitely agree that it does feel like a sci-fi Western) but still making it feel like Star Wars, at least to me but the again I've been away from the property for years. As a fan of KotOR, I loved getting to hear more of the expanded universe and particularly from the perspective of the Mandalorians, something only touched on slightly in that game but the purge of Mandalore hadn't happened by the time that game was set IIRC. And Pedro Pascal did a great job as Mando and giving life to that character and the creed of the Mandalorians. Hell, even Bill Burr, who I'm not a fan of, was great as were much of the extended cast. Did feel weird to hear Richard Ayoade voicing a character as I didn't feel like it fit the mood of the Heist episode. So yeah, really enjoyed it. The ending to the second season felt a bit trite but I'd already seen what was to happen so I guess I wasn't as let down by the awkward CG for the reveal there but it could've done with maybe maintaining a slight distance from the films. Now to wait till next year for season 3. Not much else to watch on Disney+ till then other than The Book of Boba Fett in December.
  4. Its a strong line up of console exclusives and launch exclusives. Pretty much something new every month and this is what we know about currently. I suspect there'll be others that haven't been announced that will bolster that quite nicely so yeah, 2021 is set to be a very good year for releases for the PS5. I'm curious about whether Solar Ash will hit that June window. Heart Machine have been quietly just getting on with things since the initial announcement and while that isn't a bad thing, I do wonder whether the jump from Hyper Light Drifter as a 2d game to Solar Ash as a 3d one, with the pandemic happening, may push it back slightly. Not bothered either was as I'll definitely be picking it up as I love Hyper Light Drifter. Also curious why Stray is October as the game has been in development for years. Perhaps a bit more ambitious than its premise suggests but would've thought it would have been releasing sooner. The bigger one is whether Horizon Forbidden West actually launches this year. I know they're pushing for it but its the one that I could see getting pushed back into 2022. And I do think it will be. Think we'll get a provisional date for late 2021 and then as we get into the Autumn, we'll see a delay with an actual release date for March 2022, to coincide with the 5th anniversary of the original release. I just want a release date for Rachel and Clank: Rift Apart. I had thought that would've been the February/March game this year but that doesn't look to be the case so I wonder if I'll fill the post summer gap for games, say August or September instead.
  5. I wasn't too sure whether I'd like Squadrons but I got a chance to play through prologue thanks to the trial being available through Gamepass Ultimate on Xbox and enjoyed that so thought why not. Looking forward to jumping in, especially as I'm very much in a Star Wars mood at the moment what with finally getting round to watching The Mandalorian for the first time in the last week or so (finished and really enjoyed the first season, onto the second now). May even pick up Fallen Order again and play through that too. I thought that playing 2 through Hitman 3 would work like playing the levels from the first game in 2, in that you needed the previous game to access the upgrades for it and could then launch the levels from within that game. I'd presume Hitman 3 will work the same in that I'll need 2 to access the upgrade and launch the levels from within Hitman 3. Unless they're including it all in the new game, in which case then the asking price for it with VR included is a bargain.
  6. A few more games before they trot off the current sale on the PS store, and there'll probably be more to come next week what with Scott Pilgrim vs the World: The Game Complete Edition coming out and wanting to play through Hitman 2 before the third entry releases on the 20th.
  7. Handed in my keys to my now old flat the other day and it's like a weight has been lifted from mine and my partner's shoulders. We'd been there for just shy of 3 years but the last 4 months had been super stressful with a volatile neighbour. Thankfully, its not something we need to worry about any more. Just waiting on the deposit to be sorted but the flat was cleaned head to toe by me (my partner was sleeping for 6 nights shifts in a row so I just got it done) and they failed to place it into a safe deposit scheme within 30 business days (9 and a half months it took them and we continually asked them to do it over that period) so they don't really have any claim to it. Still, its been great to be free of the place and both myself and my partner have been more happy and smiling more than we have done for months. Just waiting on our new flat being renovated (should be mid to end of January) and staying with the in laws but its been so good to finally get free of the place. And even sorting out cancelling services was easy as anything, even got a sweet new deal with Virgin Media to carry on our 100mb connection at a price that was cheaper than what they were offering new customers at the time and cheaper than what we had been paying (£25 down from £37.50). So yeah, happy to have the prospect of a new place on the horizon and just looking forward to getting moved and settled.
  8. With it being on sale and me wanting a more arcade-y racer, thought I'd give it a go. Really enjoying it so far, though still not sure what to think of the adaptive triggers as it feels like my fingers are being pushed off of the accelerator and brake trigger as you drive with the feedback they give. Still, good fun. Some Kind of Peace by Ólafur Arnalds. Predominantly picked it up for the collab with Bonobo but the whole album is just beautifully chill and perfect for me at the moment. Got given The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy for Christmas by my sister in law. Had never read it but started and finished the first book yesterday and loved it. Now understand why my Dad would always say "42" and when I'd ask by why, he'd always reply with, "That's the question." Given that I haven't been able to see my Dad because of the pandemic for what feels like ages, it was nice to read something and be reminded of him and then get to tell him afterwards. Looking forward to reading the rest of the trilogy, over 5 books.
  9. In spite of an on-going pandemic, 2020 was a fantastic for games I feel. I've definitely struggled to keep up with everything and I'll likely still be picking into things from 2020 well into this year. My top 30 is as follows: 30. Desperados 3 29. Wasteland 3 28. Star Renegades 27. Gears Tactics 26. Hotshot Racing 25. Cloudpunk 24. Star Wars Squadrons 23. Superhot: Mind Control Delete 22. Shady Part of Me 21. Huntdown 20. Journey to the Savage Planet 19. Carto 18. Immortals Fenyx Rising 17. Animal Crossing: New Horizon 16. Undermine 15. Call of the Sea 14. Creaks 13. Assassin's Creed Valhalla 12. Destiny 2: Beyond Light 11. Tell Me Why And finally...
  10. January's PS+ lineup: Maneater (PS5) Shadow of the Tomb Raider (PS4) Greedfall (PS4) Very good month. Happy that I'll get to try Maneater as I've been tempted to try it for months now. Kind of want to replay Shadow of the Tomb Raider even though I wasn't too hot on it at release and Greedfall is a great little AA Western RPG. Certainly Spiders best work yet. Might bot that up on PS4 this time round and play through some of it again. I'll see as I've got Inmortals and AC Valhalla to play and I'm likely picking up Dirt 5 and Ghostrunner.
  11. My fiancee is set to get the Pfizer vaccine later today. Sadly I probably won't be eligible for a vaccine until the tail end of next year, unless the combination of the Pfizer, Modern and Oxford/Astra-Zeneca vaccines speeds up the vaccination process. Means I'll be living in a house with my partner and my sister in law and her partner, all three who'll have been vaccinated today and in 3 weeks time, until the end of January but it seems that neither my sister in law nor her partner are that bothered about following guidelines at the moment. Been clearing out our flat for handing back keys tomorrow and staying with my sister in law while our new place gets renovated for the end of January and come back to the house to find the 3 of them plus another 2 of their work colleagues sitting without masks, heater on full pelt and no social distancing. Had a go at them for it and left the front door open because of how they were all sat but got laughed out of the room, told I could just stay in my own room and given the stink eye for even daring to say anything. You'd think that given all 5 of them work in a care home with a severe neurodegenerative population of residents, where covid ran through the home and killed several of the residents and left some with lingering effects, that they'd understand full well what the guidelines are and to stick to them. Especially with Christmas having just passed where there will have been multiple households mixing for some of them (sister in law and her partner for instance are currently spending 2 nights at the home of the partner's mother who is very frail health wise). Maybe I'm just overreacting, they do get tested weekly but given that they were last tested a week ago and Christmas has happened, as well as a new more virulent strain going about and the ability to be asymptomatic, they should know better given where they work and that other people around them won't be getting a vaccine any time soon. Many, many swear words going through my head right now, especially after the stress of trying to get our flat emptied and stuff cleaned and into storage because of a nightmare neighbour downstairs. Sorry for the rant.
  12. Really looking forward to this. Hoping to watch both nights live this year, though the missus finishes night shift on the morning of night 1 so might not catch the whole thing then and there. Night 1 has the better card of the 2 nights. Looking forward to all of the matches on that night. Takahashi vs El Phantasmo should be good, especially to set up the title match on night 2. I'd love to see another Takahashi vs Ishimori match given their match at the Super Jr's a few years back was incredible but I have a feeling that they haven't just brought ELP over to lose. It could go either way for the US Championship contract. Kenta has defended it enough at this point to have more than earned his shot but Juice has been in good form (he looked great during G1) so yeah, it's either or really. With the new travel restrictions in place, I suspect that its more likely that we'll see the title stripped from Moxley sooner rather than later so this match may not mean as much in the long run unless AEW actually let's Moxley wrestle Kenta on NJ Strong. GoD will win the tag titles. The build they had through tag league makes me think its a sure thing. Okada isn't walking out of the Tokyo Dome with a win. Whether Ospreay gets a clean win is a different question but with the Stardom talent there for night 2 and Ben Priestley being around, I suspect there'll be some interference for Ospreay to get the win to keep that feud going long term. Likewise, I see Tanahashi losing to Great O-Khan. They've tried to build him as this monster of a wrestler and given the rough ride Tana had during tag league (too many blows to the knees in G1), I sadly don't see him taking the win. Possibly end up leading to an Okada/Tana tag match with Ospreay and O-Khan down the line. Ibushi has to walk out of night 1 with the titles. He's been so close so many times, it just makes sense. My only hope is that with night 2, Gedo hasn't booked it as single night run for him. I know he's high on Jay White and there's a big push behind him but this is easily a long running feud is Gedo let's it so have Ibushi finally over come the odds to win on night 1 and then finally pick up his long sought after win against White on night 2 and let the feud unravel from there, maybe with Evil costing White the win for the Bullet Club drama. Evil vs SANADA should be good. Have Evil win against White losing and you set up a longer rift of who's in charge of Bullet Club. And Takagi vs Cobb will largely depend on what Cobb turns up. If its the one that turned up towards the end of G1 then it should be a good match (with the title most likely changing hands to labour the Empire/Ospreay faction take over). So yeah, looking forward to it. Edit: looks like Juice Robinson is out on injury so it'll be Kenta vs Kojima. So a Kenta win there. There must be a video package to fall after the match from Moxley otherwise they need to strip the title as a match isn't happening any time soon.
  13. Heard the news this morning and even now, I'm still shocked. Didn't know him from his time in WWE but his work in AEW was great, with two standout matches against Jon Moxley and Cody Rhodes in a dog collar match. What he did to elevate The Dark Order there, how he integrated himself so well with them and how everyone was just glowing in their praise for him as a person in and out of the ring regardless of what company they were part of shows what a genuinely good person he was. From what I'd heard, he was miss used in WWE so to see him get a title run and some great character work and matches really seemed to be turning his career I the right direction. Its a shame he never got to have a match in front of a full crowd, what with Covid putting a stop to his debut in his home town of Rochester, but he definitely left a mark and will be sorely missed by many. Glad to hear that the team at AEW have been helping aa much as possible with his wife and kids and looks like thats something they intend to keep doing in the long term. The out pouring of support does show one thing: that the walls that have been put up between companies in wrestling really should come down because Brodie Lee's praise has been universal and when they are so many on the same page, surely it would benefit to come together not just for this moment but generally speaking. Its unlikely with how WWE operate but it seems something that some companies are looking to do to make it a more universal collective rather than walled gardens.
  14. Merry Christmas everyone. Drink, be merry and just have a great day whatever you're all doing
  15. Having my first issues with the console. Last night I could not keep the console connected to my WiFi connection. It was just constantly dropping in and out which meant downloading games and updates just wasn't happening. Checked my router and network as well as other devices but it was only the PS5 causing the issue and throwing up various error codes for downloading. Tried again this morning and it seems to be working but I'm still not getting the full connection speed I should be. I've a 100mb connection and I'm getting half of that with the console in the same room as the router. Was getting as low as 7mb last night but the PS network was showing as active with no issues I know Sony are still limiting bandwidth with the pandemic on going but whatever was happening last night was ridiculous. I just hope its not a common occurrence what with having a digital console and downloading all my games. Though this morning, I'm now getting another error which won't let me update Destiny 2. Seems its a relatively common one and one Sony have themselves commented on about how it'll be fixed in a coming software update but from the sounds of it, the only way around the error is to delete and reinstall my games where the error is cropping up. Had no issues with the hardware until these issues despite quite a few people having crashes with this and that and lock ups. As I say, hopefully they'll get sorted sooner rather than later and these are one off instances as I love the hardware and have been enjoying playing on it but its frustrating when the issues are 100% on Sony's side and not mine.
  16. Thanks for the heads up. Had found it weird that it was available on other store fronts and then had heard that you could buy it on the PS4 store on the sale but not in the web store or the PS5 store. Now both the PS4 and PS5 versions are available so I'll probably pick up the PS5 version later on.
  17. First trailer for Coming 2 America, out March 5th on Amazon Prime: From that small teaser, looks like they've still got it. Or at least, the Barbershop bits will still have it. Looking forward to seeing it next year.
  18. Its going to be a little different this Christmas for me and my partner, mainly because we've spent the last month looking for a new flat after our downstairs neighbour pretty much made living in our current place uninhabitable due to him taking offence to us simply walking from one room to another. We've got a new place sorted but can't move in till the end of January so we moved in with my partner's sister/my sister in law last week for the next month. A bit tight but as we were going to be staying Christmas through New Year regardless, its fine. So we'll just be doing what we were going to do but as temporary lodgers for a bit till our new place is renovated. We'd all agreed to not go over board this year with gifts but as we've all started putting things under the tree, presents have just consumed the corner of the room that the tree sits in. So much for keeping it simple the same goes for the decorations my sister in law has put up. Think she's gone a bit crazy with stuff as there's stickers on the windows, stuff all over the walls and fireplace and a massive tree. Probably the first time in a while that I'm looking forward to Christmas though. The run up to Christmas has been a bit rough this year but there's been no family health issues or otherwise this year which has put Christmas in a better light so looking forward to spending it with the family and just enjoying some time with my partner as Shell be finishing her 5th night shift in a row on Christmas Eve and it's been a bit since we've been able to relax and enjoy some peace and quiet. My partner and I always budget to get one thing for ourselves before Christmas and this year I'm refraining from spending money on this to sit alongside my Ori and the Will of the Wisps Collectors Edition and Art book at the new flat: Love the game but really trying to find ways to not justify spending the money on it. I know its Christmas but... I'll probably end up buying the damn thing won't I. Its either that or some more games and to be honest, with moving soon I don't really know how much time I'd get to play things. Hmm...
  19. Had hoped this would be included in the Christmas sale on the PS Store seeing as its on sale everywhere else but alas, it isn't to be. The sale gets refreshed in January but had hoped to grab it for play in my PS5 for the Christmas period at or near enough half price (seeing as that's what its going for everywhere else). Oh well, just wait and see if it finally hits the digital sale in January then. Could nab it on the Xbox but given I'm running the base One console there, I'd much rather play it on newer hardware. Does seem like its getting a lot of take up at the discounted prices on the various sales so hopefully its doing well from that. Ubisoft really should've saved it for early next year though, could've done better out the gate in that January/February lull that usually happens and looking at the release slate for the start of next year, it would've easily found some space to breathe there.
  20. Fantastic write-ups throughout @Cube. Thoroughly enjoyed reading them so thanks for taking the time to post your thoughts on your favourite games of the generation. And its always nice to see Control once again getting a nod. Its been great seeing everyone's choices and picks throughout. While there's criss over through main lists, the variety of games from the previous generation that have stood out to everyone is quite frankly staggering and shows just how strong the industry is in its current state of game releases for AAA, AA and indie titles (production is a different issue altogether but I'll leave that for another time). I'll probably move on to thinking about game of the year next, maybe make a thread in the coming days if people want to talk about their favourite games of the year. I've just finished working out my top 25 after an agonising 2 hours so I'll post that soon enough. For those who haven't posted, feel free to keep posting about your favourite games of the generation and why as its always great to hear from others on the subject.
  21. Blathers is going to be waiting a while for the bug section of that museum to get filled, isn't he? At the end of the day, this is the right move. The base console versions are a mess and while there are undoubtedly other games that have equally launched in a bad state, given the hype surrounding this from not just the gaming populace but the general populace, it was unacceptable to launch it in the state it was. And none of their subsequent PR post launch has been valid for why those versions are the way they are. This will impact how people perceive CD Projekt Red going forward. The game will get fixed and its playable to a decent enough degree on the One X, Series S|X and PS5, as well as the PC and Stadia versions, but as said it should never have been launched in the state it was and if they perceived it as acceptable then their QA and Testing standards will need to change heavily going forward. I held off because of the brain dance situation, which is now fixed, but as the issues came to light, even the prospect of playing on the PS5 through backwards compatibility wore off. I'll pick it up at some point next year but I'll use the money that would've been for this to pick up some indie games that I've been eyeing up instead, such as Ghostrunner, Wildfire and Shady Part of Me.
  22. So I finished this up yesterday and I absolutely loved it. Its probably the game I've enjoyed the most on the PS5 so far. I loved the movement mechanics in the game and how once they click, movement around the island and the different regions becomes fun and exhilarating. I never quite got the timing down for the half pull shots on talismans but that never stopped me racing through regions at speed, outrunning the storms and, even in lighter moments, running with deer and rabbits and wolves running along side. The game itself plays so well beyond the movement. The premise of going around the regions, using your Eagle vision to spot cursed areas on the map and collect talismans to cleanse towers before a showdown with the regions cursed god was simple on paper but I found it a joy to play and explore in a way that I grew tired of with BotW. The freedom to just go anywhere, aided by your Eagle for flying and to reach new areas alongside the archery mechanics for movement made exploring so much fun. While the game is light on story up front, the world is full of lore to find that adds so much backstory to who the Godslayer is, who the Tall Ones/God's are and what happened to the people of the land. A lot of this is found naturally through exploration through stone tablets or from spirits of the dead and it really does enrich the world. There's puzzles everywhere in the game, from simple things like following a path of stones, shooting arrows at bells to follow a tune, movement challenges of slingshotting across gaps without touching the floor using only your arrow to more complex puzzles requiring you to shot through hooped targets to unlock talismans, lighting braziers with your arrows using reflective shots on mirrors to having to use your Eagle to manipulate targets themselves and line them up for quick shots. Nothing is ever taxing in complexity but the simple ways that the archery mechanics are baked into the majority of puzzles on top of more simple ideas outside of cursed areas makes exploring for progression a lot of fun. The boss battles are fantastic set pieces that really stand out. They all start in the same way with a chase sequence through the regions, chasing down the fleeing cursed god and shooting eyes on their sides before ending up in an arena style battle that wouldn't be out if place in a Zelda game. The whole sequence for each feels very cinematic and even some of the boss battles pull away from having you dodge attacks to shoot weak points to being stealth sections through ruins while the boss is literally breathing fire down your neck. Genuinely great moments the 5 boss battles that are here. Of course the game is both visually beautiful and the soundtrack is incredible, with the latter really taking some cues from The Witcher on terms of instrumentation and vocal usage throughout. Giant Squid already showed they could do an aesthetically pleasing game with Abzu but this trumps that game on that front by a long way. It all really came together as just a fantastic experience that doesn't outstay its welcome and just feels like a genuinely great game. There isn't much use of the Dualsense (there's some slight tension in the trigger for some arrow shots but not all) but even the omission of major usage of those features, the game is still fantastic. Besides Astro's Playroom, this is the hidden gem of the PS5 launch and so deserves to do well for both Giant Squid and Annapurna (the latter has had a fantastic slate of titles this year publishing wise and looks to continue that next year). I hope more people give the game a chance because its fantastic and its only £29.99 so a good sized mid range title (took me somewhere between 10 and 11 hours to finish) and its shot up there as one of my favourite games of the year. Got 3 trophies left for the platinum so will have to jump back in to grab them but I'll genuinely be sad to see an end to this game and its world. Tl;dr: The Pathless is fantastic, everyone should play it, birb is cute.
  23. I'm excited for this but almost not at the same time. Bioware of today is very different from the team that created the original trilogy over a decade ago now. And with 2 of the top people leaving in the last couple of weeks (though Casey Hudson going can only mean good things from a narrative perspective as he was partly responsible for the move away from the original narrative underpinnings of Mass Effect with regards to dark energy) and two failed titles at their feet with Anthem and Mass Effect Andromeda (though I did enjoy Andromeda and do hope we'll go back there at some point), its hard to have faith that this will turn out well. I so want to believe though. The original trilogy are three of my all time favourite games and that remaster can't come soon enough next year. Going back to the Milky Way and having it be based around the aftermath of the battle with the Reapers, having a clear definitive ending for that trilogy (with it clearly being the Destroy ending) and potentially be about the reconstruction of the Mass Relays and Liara trying to find Shepard of he's alive (the secret ending you got if you had full preparedness going into the Citadel battle would suggest he may well be) has potential to be interesting but I can't see it all coming together even with pulling in Bioware/Mass Effect veterans. I'm cautiously hopeful I'll turn out to be a worthwhile followup to the original trilogy but I won't get my hopes up. As mentioned above, Bioware haven't been on the best form with their games and in the case of Andromeda, simply dropped support when it hadn't sold well leaving a slightly better product than what was there at launch but is still buggy now. Hearing that music rise towards the end of the trailer, seeing Liara with that bit of Shepard's helmet and then seeing the title screen with that take on a staple sound bite from the series did get me excited though.
  24. Finally! But boo at the March 2021 date. Had hoped it would've been closer, maybe naively as a shadow drop for TGA but happy to see its coming soon enough and that more people will (and should!) play it. Cool that they're doing new quests/missions, interested to see how they fit in. Will be picking it up again to play on PS5, maybe make some different decisions or maybe just stick with my karaoke singing detective who thinks he's invincible.
  25. Surprised its reviewing as well as it is with the numerous bugs and issues that are apparent in the game. A big pre-launch patch is being released for the Xbox version today I think on top of the day 1 patch so god knows how the console versions have fared going by the reviews being based off of a buggy PC version. I'm in no doubt that the bugs and issues will largely get fixed but I suspect it'll be some ways down the line before its fully sorted. And thats where I can't decide whether to wait or not. Do I drudge through the mire of bugs and issues on the PS4 version (played on a PS5) to find what is supposedly a good game underneath or do I wait? I didn't have any real hype for the game and on going issues with CDPR and how they've handled things (reviews included) hasn't helped. Finding out the following also is a major flag for me as someone who takes seizures: https://www.gameinformer.com/2020/12/07/cyberpunk-2077-epileptic-psa My plan was the pick it up on Thursday but I do technically have more than enough to play right now and I do have my eyes set on a bunch of indie games that I want to play before the end of the year (Huntdown, Wildfire, Ghostrunner) and maybe pick up Crusader Kings 3 on Steam to play through GeForce Now so I don't know. I think what'll seal my choice will be how much the day 1 patch improves things and how the console versions run. There's a reason they've been so cagey about showing those versions in any depth so I'll hold out for updates on them on Thursday before making my choice. Does make me want to jump back into Deus Ex Mankind Divided as I started a second play through of that a few months ago. That'd probably suffice in the mean time and I at least know I'm not going to have the game bug out as badly (even if the ending is abrupt. Still waiting for the final part of the trilogy).
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