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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • For me the game still isn’t “fine.” It’s a lot more stable now but even with a completely fresh install and save I’m still running into a lot of the problems that was present during launch like all the civilians looking the same regardless of the setting you’re on, NPCs running into each other and then choking up sections of the map. I just keep running into these NPC blobs where they just stand there and do nothing. There’s still things they said they fixed like npcs materializing out of nowhere.


  • I’d enjoy using the m30 a bit more if they fixed some of the problems, otherwise that dpad is among one of my favorites to use. The lack of pivot really kills the dpad for me since it’s so easy to depress all 4 buttons at the same time. Mine had another problem develop which made the dpad unusable since it kept sticking. If you enjoy a 6 button pad you might as well go for a fight stick since most controllers have some significant problems for me.

    I’ve heard good things about the Victrix controller and the Octa (although the octa has some qc problems). The Raion would’ve been an amazing controller but it suffers a lot of the same problems the m30 has. The Fighting Commander is probably my favorite of the bunch.







  • Trials of Mana. Actually the whole Mana series were completely unique and very innovative when they first released. But the combination of story telling, party building, and combat system still hasn’t been topped for me. The games are something I always have ready to emulate at all times. Fingers crossed they decide to remake the rest of the Mana series. Legend of Mana needs some love even though I remember most people weren’t really keen on building their own world.

    The Tales series was probably the closest before the switched from 2D to 3D. The switch, I thought, took away a lot of what made them stand out from other jrpgs in the market.

    My close 2nd is Legend of Dragoon since it actually changed the combat system in a really meaningful way. Legend of Legaia also did something similar but I thought the storytelling was better in Legend of Dragoon.

    Soul Sacrifice still needs some love. It’s only downfall was releasing on such a niche system like the Vita. It actually moves the MH formula forward in a really interesting manner by forcing you to make really interesting choices in the story.


  • The anti-glare is definitely worth it and it’s also very noticeable outside. The other option is that you could just upgrade the screen from ifixit if you’re also going to be upgrading your storage anyways.

    All versions of the deck allow you to upgrade the SSD. There’s actually a lot more vendors selling 2230 nvme drives now. I’d recommend staying away from SABRENT Rocket since their support is nonexistent and they also have a high failure rate. The Corsair MP600 mini and Micron 2400 is a better option.


  • Soul Sacrifice had a system where you had to pick between 3 types of stats to build around which affects which spells you could use. After each mission you would have to pick between saving someone or sacrificing them which affects your stats.

    If you chose power, you end up becoming a glass cannon with spells that drain your own hp
    if you chose def, you end up with spells that supported you and the higher your hp the more damage you did. The trade off is your damage is mostly low.
    if you chose neutral then you were pretty balanced.

    All of these were affected also by the factions you were part of and which spells you have access to.





  • I dunno wot else to say lol I have a 5800x3D with the 6800.

    I think you mightve misread some stuff because they mention directly that even if you disable that feature through group policy it won’t work.

    "However, now it seems the company is taking this a bit further and is forcing driver updates for Nvidia and AMD graphics cards, even if you have this feature disabled via Group Policy Editor. "

    "A Twitter account named @ghost_motely posted screenshots showing a Windows 11 machine’s Group Policy Editor with driver updates disabled and a fresh Nvidia driver installed recently, seemingly ignoring this setting. "

    I do know how to fix these problems myself. It’s just a bad experience since Adrenaline refuses to even boot unless you reinstall the drivers yourself manually.



  • Co-op is fine for the most part. It’s really simple, you can either drop into an existing game or create a new run with new characters or import characters from previous campaigns. It’s a bit similar to For the King if you’re familiar with it. The host keeps all the progress in their machine and no one else can access it unless the host is around.

    The Maps, Events, and Relationships are all randomized so lot of the same events might pop up. They’ve added more events but you still see a lot of the same pop up every run. It’s just one of those games where you can’t take it too seriously because RNG can really screw around if you’re trying to roleplay. We’ve had a few guys find a character they wanted to start a relationship with but cuz of RNG, the same two guys ended up married to each other which was pretty hilarious.




  • My friend updated to the 6800XT and told me the same thing but the moment I told him to boot up Deep Rock Galactic he immediately started to notice a lot of stuttering. Gunfire Reborn also had a lot of stuttering along with a few more games I play like Metro Exodus and No Man’s Sky. V-Sync somehow fixes all the stuttering issues.

    I’ve had other problems like Windows 11 overriding my GPU drivers which makes Adrenaline unusable until I reinstall the drivers. It’s very annoying having to do this every time there’s an update since I’d have to either reinstall Adrenaline or make sure I have the proper drivers hidden away somewhere so I can reinstall them.


  • honestly the a770 can play most AAA games at 1080p which is “good enough” for most people since the majority are still playing at that resolution. If anything the 3060 or the 6600xt are around the same price range for similar performance. If you do need good performance then I would think about the 6800 or the XT version especially when it drops down to $450 again.

    AMD is also on the slower side of getting proper drivers ready so even on the 6800, especially in indie games, I’m getting a lot of strange stuttering even though I’m hitting over 100fps on most games at max settings.


  • It depends what you’re upgrading from. There’s rarely a good reason to immediately buy new hardware for PCs imo, especially if you’re on a budget. If you’re going from a 2080 then you’re still good for the next few years. For me, I recently upgraded from the 970 to the 6800 when it had it’s price drop to $450 last month. Although, I’d say that s far it’s been worth it, AMD is still behind Nvidia so the experience isn’t as nice. Intel is also making massive improvements and works fine for the most part with newer games.