I’ve been using retroarch with the Genesis Plus GX core, and that seems to work well and is open source. Not everyone loves retroarch, but I’ve moved to it so I can use some of the more interesting HDR 4k CRT shaders
I’ve been using retroarch with the Genesis Plus GX core, and that seems to work well and is open source. Not everyone loves retroarch, but I’ve moved to it so I can use some of the more interesting HDR 4k CRT shaders
Was hoping to find this here, many happy childhood memories playing this one
Yes, the UK justice system works on the same principle
Nope, it’s not. It’s in the terms of service. If you don’t like that, don’t sign the contract with them. Steal it if you want to. I’m cool with piracy, just not with the poor attempts at justification.
This is why I only carjack rental cars, it’s totally not stealing!
That 30fps though. I’m not sure I can do it any more tbh, now I’m at 120, even 60 can feel sluggish in some titles.
Good call on game pass though, I’ll check it out on PC at launch I think too.
I ran a 4790k with a 3070, was quite fun. Cyberpunk was a bit of a mess, couldn’t get north of about 40 even with low crowd density.
I moved to AM4 and have a 5800x, although I’ve replaced the 3070 with a 7900XT very recently.
I’m currently playing through this, and it’s such an awesome remake, probably the best I’ve ever seen. I never managed to get through the original, after playing the second in the series. It was just too janky and old for me at the time.
These guys have managed to make it highly playable without erasing the spirit of the original game. I love the mixed up high poly low Res textures.
I know this title has had a bit of a messy history with kickstarters and delays, but it really feels like a labour of love, and I can see why they wouldn’t want to release it until it was ready.
I have had at least a dozen instances where I have done a Google search for a problem, and clicked a Reddit link without thinking, only to get hit with a private message. I do have an unusual number of problems per day (software dev who seems to spend their evenings trying stupid technical stuff), but I guarantee the impact is not seen on Reddit, but in the many users who never get there.
You could also convert cars by putting harder valve seats in, not sure if this happened a lot at the time, or whether it’s more for classic cars that are worth enough to make sense to do. I don’t think the lead was primarily an anti knock additive, more of a valve and bore lubricant