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Guild of dungeoneering input lag
Guild of dungeoneering input lag









guild of dungeoneering input lag
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Okay why did I wait so long with playing this game? This was amazing! Pretty balanced difficulty with fun game play. Pretty decent story but not really my cup of tea.ģ2. Game from PS+, since I kinda enjoyed the visual novels that I played this year i gave it a go.

guild of dungeoneering input lag

Opportunities cheapen the game a bit though but they can be ignored if needed.ģ1. Think I walked and followed the targets for like a hour in Paris before I figured out what to do. Quite enjoyed it even after a rough start. The mobile market is a mess and I hate the greedy morons that made it so.Only managed to finish 3 games, 2 of them being platinum trophies.ģ0. What came in the way wasn't greed from the developers, it was the greed of dumb Facebook moms and children who shouldn't be playing on their phones 24/7 anyways.

guild of dungeoneering input lag

And because of that, it's now started to seep into paid games too. So instead of a flat purchase price, you now have a system that is designed to exploit you psychologically so you'd stay addicted and break off any relationships that would stop you from playing your game.

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Even some older computers are having troubles running PS2 emulated games.Īnd now because of the demand for "free" titles, developers are going for new streams of revenue, meaning that they need to force people to buy microtransactions. And now instead of just supporting this type of cool development, people just bitch and moan.

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Having a full PC title in the palm of your hand to play while you're in a nightclub getting beaten up by bouncers is nothing short of a miracle. The lowest of the low when it comes to consumers.

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To those people I'd say that they're choosing beggars. Rockstar releases quality ports for mobile for only 5-10€ and people have the gall to say "too expensive" or "why isn't it free". The problem with the current mobile gaming industry is that people expect shit to be free. But they are really good and especially slow-paced puzzle games translate really well in my opinion.ĭo you buy them? If so, then I'm sorry you've found such trash. I often see indie games I know from Steam in my Playstore recommendations and the only reason I don't get them on my phone is because I already own them. You will find the most treasure out of ports though, no matter whether they came from mobile or PC. But I also have two storydriven ones where you get to further the story everyday a little bit and be entertained by another medium. Mahjong, slither.io, Candy Crush and Star Link would all fall into the casual "one round" category. Personally I have a few games I really love. It really depends on what you're looking for in a game. The only thing that can really work well on mobile is strategy, puzzle and casual.

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Many free games do that, hoping to get players paying to be profitable. They all advertise between each other where downloading and playing the other app will give you rewards in the game you were already playing. You definitely won't find the best games amongst the top ranked one.











Guild of dungeoneering input lag