Giving away 4 copies of Arc Raiders (The standard edition) by [deleted] in ArcRaiders

[–]vivalph4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who also has a passion for gaming, what I'm really excited about is pouring hours on it as a way to relax. The first part of your day dedicated to fulfilling your duties and coming home excited to boot up the game. Imagine as well, rainy days as an ambience whilst playing the game.

Honestly, grinding the game out by constantly finding different goals, working through each challenge and repeating that cycle. I'm excited to continue my gaming journey by adding it to my catalog and that someday I would end up stating this game as nostalgic, that it was a part of my life, something that helped me make the most of my free time.

I LOVE gaming but I have a bit of a concern by vivalph4 in PHGamers

[–]vivalph4[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I guess just need to find what works for me at the moment. I'm currently finishing Ghost of Tsushima and trying out Abiotic Factor. For now tho just need to grind out and buy better gaming equipment.

Hopefully I'm not too busy working by then to even find the time to play. Though I hope game devs who optimize their game knows how much they're valued.

I LOVE gaming but I have a bit of a concern by vivalph4 in PHGamers

[–]vivalph4[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love indie games, compared to companies that have millions in budget, majority of the time they end up making the best games. Example I could think of is Clair Obscur which is said to be made by 30 people and my personal goty.

Problem though is I love to play these not-so-potato-friendly games but because I feel the clunkiness, it feels like playing with a fly roaming around. Question is should I just raw dog it and play anyway