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Fanatical has made available its Quantum Bundle with the following games/DLC to be redeemed on Steam:
- Quantum Replica
- Steam Reviews: Positive (with 25 reviews)
- Fall of Light: Darkest Edition
- Steam Reviews: Mixed (with 159 reviews)
- Renoir
- Steam Reviews: Mixed (with 43 reviews)
- Haimrik
- Steam Reviews: Very Positive (with 57 reviews)
- The Watchmaker
- Steam Reviews: Mixed (with 30 reviews)
- Codex of Victory
- Steam Reviews: Mostly Positive (with 190 reviews)
- Shiny
- Steam Reviews: Mostly Positive (with 15 reviews)
- Gift of Parthax
- Steam Reviews: Mixed (with 13 reviews)
- In Fear I Trust
- Steam Reviews: Mixed (with 25 reviews)
- Episodes 2-4 are considered DLC
https://www.fanatical.com/en/bund...tum-bundle
Overall, a very lukewarm bundle but hey, someone's gotta post it.
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You should be able to connect your PS4 controller to your computer either through Bluetooth or a micro-USB cable
I am curious as to why that is. I have explained to my friend my reasons and he doesn't understand. I have said that I prefer console gaming to PC, but I am curious as to your reasons.
Main difference I see is community and online difficulty. I perfer PC over all consoles for both of those reasons. But I have a friend who swears by ps4.. Hey as long as it's all just fun and games ya? Now.. to add the games I will never play or not.. I think I just collect games to watch the number on my steam account go up -_- Good deal though loL.
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I know some people who like knowing close to 100% of the time if they buy a game for their platform it will work correctly, be designed for their setup, and have zero serious issues without distractions or having to figure anything out.
PC is way better about this than it used to be and console has gotten worse (there are some Switch downloadable games that run like garbage and crash now, for instance), but it's still an advantage on console.
I still run into games that run like garbage on PC for no apparent reason, have had driver issues, voice chat issues with various people, etc. Last week I had to do damn text file config editing to get Fallout 76 working right during the free weekend (don't recommend it though).
That said, I still prefer PC. Much better deals, huge backwards compatibility, and much better customization overweigh any issues.
Interesting. So for you it is your friend who plays and you want to play with them, so it adds to that. It has nothing to do with experience of one vs the other, what you use (keyboard vs controller), hobbyist factor (general collecting)? I always find this stuff interesting on what compells someone for one vs the other.
Agree, if it is something you enjoy, that is what matters.
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PC is way better about this than it used to be and console has gotten worse (there are some Switch downloadable games that run like garbage and crash now, for instance), but it's still an advantage on console.
I still run into games that run like garbage on PC for no apparent reason, have had driver issues, voice chat issues with various people, etc. Last week I had to do damn text file config editing to get Fallout 76 working right during the free weekend (don't recommend it though).
That said, I still prefer PC. Much better deals, huge backwards compatibility, and much better customization overweigh any issues.
Very interesting as that was a big driving factor for me. The whole having to troubleshoot for PC. I just want to play the game and not have to think about anything. I know what you mean about consoles, they do seem to have started to jave issues like this pop up. Thanks again for your insight on this
No problem, it's interesting to me too, I'm always curious about why people like one or the other or don't care.