Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play
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Playing Ankh with the kids.
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Technical glitches, we switched to Nancy Drew and the Crystal Skull instead.
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Completed that game. Now we are starting Nancy Drew: The Phantom of Venice.
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Outlast DLC Whistle blower. Finished, couldn't sleep.
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Kids are playing Slime Rancher. That game amazes me at how well it manages to capture their attention even after hundreds of hours of gameplay.
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@scottalanmiller said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
Completed that game. Now we are starting Nancy Drew: The Phantom of Venice.
Back to this tonight.
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Battlefield V is definitely better after upgrading to a 1070ti. I put my older R290x into mining.
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Kids trying to play the first Sherlock Holmes game last night, but it does not seem to work on the laptop. It's a 2002 game and seems to have display and input problems. Going to attempt troubleshooting that one at some point.
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The kids played Yuka-laylee last night for a while. There is a four player option in it.
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They also played four player Aeria
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Distraint is currently free on GOG. Get it now!!
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Nancy Drew and the Phantom of Venice
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EA turns in bummer fiscal report: “We’re disappointed in our underperformance”
New games announced; after-hours EA stock trading suggests a severe drop.
EA's latest quarterly fiscal report included a stark admission: Battlefield V's sales fell way below expectations. This, combined with a severe drop in mobile-gaming revenue, led EA's executives to admit that they were "disappointed in our underperfomance" in fiscal Q3 2019.
BFV's sales to date, according to EA COO and CFO Blake Jorgensen, have reached 7.3 million copies across all platforms worldwide, which the company says is "one million less" than it had indicated in previous Q3 2019 guidance. Jorgensen didn't mince words: he blamed the drop in the series' uptake on the developers' focus on a single-player campaign, as opposed to having a promised battle royale mode ready for fans in time for the game's launch.
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@scottalanmiller said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
EA turns in bummer fiscal report: “We’re disappointed in our underperformance”
New games announced; after-hours EA stock trading suggests a severe drop.
EA's latest quarterly fiscal report included a stark admission: Battlefield V's sales fell way below expectations. This, combined with a severe drop in mobile-gaming revenue, led EA's executives to admit that they were "disappointed in our underperfomance" in fiscal Q3 2019.
BFV's sales to date, according to EA COO and CFO Blake Jorgensen, have reached 7.3 million copies across all platforms worldwide, which the company says is "one million less" than it had indicated in previous Q3 2019 guidance. Jorgensen didn't mince words: he blamed the drop in the series' uptake on the developers' focus on a single-player campaign, as opposed to having a promised battle royale mode ready for fans in time for the game's launch.
EA - we've screwed people too many times, now nobody wants to buy any of our games.
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Putting Red Dead Redemption 2’s 23 million shipments in context
About 100 days out, Rockstar's Western is in some exclusive sales company.
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Looking forward to the new expansion in Monster Hunter World later this year.
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@travisdh1 said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
@scottalanmiller said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
EA turns in bummer fiscal report: “We’re disappointed in our underperformance”
New games announced; after-hours EA stock trading suggests a severe drop.
EA's latest quarterly fiscal report included a stark admission: Battlefield V's sales fell way below expectations. This, combined with a severe drop in mobile-gaming revenue, led EA's executives to admit that they were "disappointed in our underperfomance" in fiscal Q3 2019.
BFV's sales to date, according to EA COO and CFO Blake Jorgensen, have reached 7.3 million copies across all platforms worldwide, which the company says is "one million less" than it had indicated in previous Q3 2019 guidance. Jorgensen didn't mince words: he blamed the drop in the series' uptake on the developers' focus on a single-player campaign, as opposed to having a promised battle royale mode ready for fans in time for the game's launch.
EA - we've screwed people too many times, now nobody wants to buy any of our games.
I want them to burn in hell, that's for sure - they haven't done anything with the Westwood library in forever - there's talk that something is coming out for Red Alert 2, but I hvaen't seen anything in months.
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You're all noobs for purchasing anything from EA.