"I'm one of those people that I'd rather not do something unless you can do it at the highest level."
Then why do you keep making the same movie over and over? How many car chases in the desert can you dream up? That game is way more entertaining than Thunderdome.
I played Elex and Elex 2. They are both set in the same place, yet, the sequel is barely recognizable to me. Places that I had been before did not feel the same. I suppose I will have to go back to the first one to see why. But the idea of reusing the map is why I never wanted to play Far Cry New Dawn.
@illegal_peanut: You don't seem to know what you are talking about. Firstly, a gaming keyboard is just a keyboard. I have mechanical switches in an old IBM keyboard. It doesn't light up. Is it a gaming keyboard? Secondly, Gaming keypads actually have a useful function because they are for GAMING. No need to move your hand at all. Thirdly, the idea that no one buys them is hilarious considering how much people are getting for an Orbweaver used. And they nearly all have mechanical keys. I would never use a full keyboard for gaming because I don't want to be looking down at keys (and I have a Razer Black Widow Ultimate). A keyboard can't match the ergonomics of a keypad. The Tartarus can program 32 keys plus multiple presets, so you can have almost 3 times that if you want to try to remember all of those. You can also program macros. Do more research before you decide who is buying what.
Reading these comments, I keep forgetting about console players. I haven't owned a physical disk for a PC game in decades. What would be the point, you still have to download updates. I own hundreds of games and don't have a disk for any of them. But I do try to avoid online games or games that require a connection. I'd like to be able to keep playing without the internet being needed. Just in case.
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