Playing #Titanfall2 it makes me feel so bad when enemies fall on the ground and try to get up again, and I have to shoot them while they're helpless on the ground. (Can't force them to surrender, unfortunately.) Same for when I'm in the mech and they scramble to get away.
Even after years of killing pixel soldiers, I still sometimes feel bad for them. Hmm...
When I see how awesome #Titanfall2 looks on a console (limited hardware) at 4K resolution and 120 fps I wonder why would anyone need better graphics in #VideoGames at the expense of framerate? Too many games are “aiming” for 30 fps on consoles. Stop it. :drake_dislike:
#Questlog könnte noch ein Log Feature gebrauchen bei dem man markiert an welchen Tagen ein Titel gespielt wurde eventuell auch mit einem Kommentar dazu um festzuhalten was man gemacht/erledigt hat.
Das wäre definitiv Bonus. Bei meiner lokalen Game Library nutze ich das gerne, aber da habe ich nur physische Titel hinterlegt. Bei Questlog brauch ich das nicht.
Auch cool wäre, wenn man einen Titel abschließen kann speziell für die Plattform auf der man es gespielt hat.
Viele Titel gibt es auf mehreren Plattformen. Ich spiele gerade #Titanfall2 erneut durch auf der PlayStation 5. Habe den Titel aber vor drei, vier Jahren auf der Xbox One S genossen und abgeschlossen.
I'm not one for "New Year's resolutions", but I am one for overly ambitious projects.
For 2023, Project365 is "One New Game Per Day".
Given that I have 634 unplayed games in my Steam account and {mumble} unredeemed bundle Steam keys, there's a reason my unplayed collection is tagged "Pile of Shame".
I'll pin this to my profile, and give a brief summary here each day (or x, if I miss x days due to work or stuff).
I'll play 15-30 minutes of (at least) one new game I've never played before (or played less than 15 minutes of). I'll give every game at least 15 minutes, even if I hate every minute of it.
I'm also open to suggestions; if you reply to this thread with a game, I'll schedule it, or tell you what I thought of it.
One of the things that's come up is that I have a bunch of games that I've played once, and not touched again.
August 5, 2023 - Day 217 - NewPlay Review
Total NewPlays: 237
Game: Titanfall 2
Platform: Steam
Release Date: Oct 28, 2016
Library Date: Nov 25, 2022
Unplayed: 253d (8m11d)
Playtime: 78m
Titanfall 2 is a first person shooter with mechs. While it has a multiplayer mode, I was focused on trying the campaign.
Technically, this is not the first time I've played Titanfall 2. I attempted to play it via Gamepass on the Xbox a few years ago, and try as I might, I just couldn't coordinate on the controller in any way that felt playable.
It was one of those games that I'd heard people rave about, and when it came up on deep sale late last year, I took the bait.
A seven year old game, with mouse and keyboard?
Yeah, that's the good stuff. Wall-running, which is a critical part of this Titanfall 2, went from making me want to throw the controller in frustration to something fluid and fun.
The gunplay while in pilot mode is incredibly satisfying. The guns feel weighty, and the sniper rifle in particular has a wonderful heft to it; putting a sniper round into a drone is particularly enjoyable.
By the end of my 78 minutes, I'd just loaded into the mech and completed the first mission, with the mech's abilities being a lot of fun, particularly the "catch all the projectiles and return-to-sender" ability.