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Portal: Prelude mod
 

NecroLord

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Had a nightmare involving ghouls.
Some poor dead bastards transformed into ghouls and savagely attacked me, and I was forced to battle them.
It was a close call.
 

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It was rather nasty, as they could also vocalize.
They were laughing and grunting maniacally...
I don't think VR game creators fully realize the potential here.
Fighting undead should be a really nasty and blood freezing affair...
Maybe gaming will reach a point where you can fully immerse yourself in an rpg environment fighting undead while wielding your Holy Avenger longsword.
 

Kabas

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Fighting undead should be a really nasty and blood freezing affair...
Something tells me you should check out Flyknight.
No laughing or maniacal grunting but it does feature enemies who refuse to stop just because you chopped their limb or two.
 

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Not my screenshot, but I've never seen one so wide and it begs the question: at what point doesn't it become better to make the screen taller? I mean, do you only look left and right in a game?

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Not my screenshot, but I've never seen one so wide and it begs the question: at what point doesn't it become better to make the screen taller? I mean, do you only look left and right in a game?

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Most people don't actually look up and down much. See this reposted meme for an explanation:

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On a more serious note, once you get to a decent vertical field of view above (sky/roof) and below (dirt) do usually not have that much more useful detail as the horizon (approaching enemies, places you want to go). Most first/third person games just don't have all that much verticality.

Ultrawide monitors are also pretty useful for work - it's like a double/triple monitor setup except without bevels you can divide the screen space up exactly how it best suits you. And when you have one you might as well also use it for games (unless you value your sanity and would prefer not to fight games made by developers that think 16:9 is the only aspect ratio that could possibly exist as if we didn't use to have 4:3 as the standard before that).
 

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Most people don't actually look up and down much. See this reposted meme for an explanation:

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The meme is that it's a retard test to see if someone can't figure out what's incorrect. The angle which both eyes can see is wider for predators so they should be 16:9 and prey 4:3.
 
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PCSX2. Modded Gran Turismo 4 (textures, retouched UI), camera fixes, fixed controls with analog triggers, other minor tweaks, plus Reshade. Thanks to modders and latest PCSX2 versions, it's also possible to play with a steering wheel. Might be the definitive simcade on PC since Forza Motorsport sucks ass and Sony will never port GT7.

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Nice! Which mod is this?
 

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Metal Bringer - Demo
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Frantic action roguelike in which colour of your character affects your stats, you can pilot mechs and steal body parts from enemies.
Starting a run with your own assembled mech requires analyzing body parts which costs money to do.
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Metal Bringer - Demo
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Frantic action roguelike in which colour of your character affects your stats, you can pilot mechs and steal body parts from enemies.
Starting a run with your own assembled mech requires analyzing body parts which costs money to do.
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That graphical style is pretty interesting. Reminds me of those 3D mid-late 90s arcade shmups.
 

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Metal Bringer - Demo
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Frantic action roguelike in which colour of your character affects your stats, you can pilot mechs and steal body parts from enemies.
Starting a run with your own assembled mech requires analyzing body parts which costs money to do.
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Was gonna say this looks a lot like the Samurai Bringer and lo and behold its literally from the same series. Looks like they've improved everything quite a bit from Samurai.
 

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