CDKeys has
No Man's Sky (PC Digital Download) on sale for
$14.59.
Thanks to community member
HonestPicture193 for finding this deal.
- Note, game will require a Steam account to play/activate.
About this game:
- Inspired by the adventure and imagination that we love from classic science-fiction, No Man's Sky presents you with a galaxy to explore, filled with unique planets and lifeforms, and constant danger and action.
- In No Man's Sky, every star is the light of a distant sun, each orbited by planets filled with life, and you can go to any of them you choose. Fly smoothly from deep space to planetary surfaces, with no loading screens, and no limits. In this infinite procedurally generated universe, you'll discover places and creatures that no other players have seen before - and perhaps never will again
- Your voyage through No Man's Sky is up to you. Will you be a fighter, preying on the weak and taking their riches, or taking out pirates for their bounties? Power is yours if you upgrade your ship for speed and weaponry.
- Or a trader? Find rich resources on forgotten worlds and exploit them for the highest prices. Invest in more cargo space and you'll reap huge rewards.
- Or perhaps an explorer? Go beyond the known frontier and discover places and things that no one has ever seen before. Upgrade your engines to jump ever farther, and strengthen your suit for survival in toxic environments that would kill the unwary
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https://steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net/s...sh/TF2.jpg
Top right of left screenshot. Right screenshot shows the typical breakdown if a game is not listed as "verified" of what might not be perfect.
Verified means the game should work 100% out of the box without tweaking any settings. Playable normally means the same but some minor issues may present themselves but does not affect the game running. Text might be small, you may have to use the onscreen keyboard every now and then, or the on screen prompts showing button presses might not match the actual buttons on the Deck (may say hit "enter" when it is actually the "X" on your console)
Honestly, every Steam game I have tried from Verified to Unsupported works great. Some games may not be very playable because of controls though. For example I tried playing Homeworld without a mouse...didn't go well
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"Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1060 3GB, AMD RX 470 4GB, Intel UHD graphics 630"
The CPU you mentioned has Radeon RX Vega 7 for integrated graphics.
Notebookcheck has that RX Vega 7 outperforming the Intel UHD graphics 630 by a good amount. https://www.notebookche
So, will it run? Yeah probably. Will it run well? I dunno about that.
More specifics for No Man's Sky here: https://www.notebookche
Based on the performance comparison against a mobile 1050ti, you'd be limited to 1280x720 resolution with the internal gpu you have in that laptop. I imagine it'd be a poor gaming experience, unfortunately.
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Be careful. I bought this game a month ago and can't get past the loading star-field. Weird this was an issue when it 1st came out. Tried all the fixes but nada.
Far Cry 5 taught me to do so.
"Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1060 3GB, AMD RX 470 4GB, Intel UHD graphics 630"
The CPU you mentioned has Radeon RX Vega 7 for integrated graphics.
Notebookcheck has that RX Vega 7 outperforming the Intel UHD graphics 630 by a good amount. https://www.notebookcheck.net/UHD...598.0.html [notebookcheck.net]
So, will it run? Yeah probably. Will it run well? I dunno about that.
More specifics for No Man's Sky here: https://www.notebookcheck.net/No-...885.0.html [notebookcheck.net]
Based on the performance comparison against a mobile 1050ti, you'd be limited to 1280x720 resolution with the internal gpu you have in that laptop. I imagine it'd be a poor gaming experience, unfortunately.
Also, to the thread... I bought the game the day I made that other comment.
I've played about 10 hours since then and have been thoroughly entertained. My significant other saw me playing and remarked at how much stuff has changed since it first came out (she bought it then and played for too long to return it but was severely disappointed with it at the time).
I think NMS really is a comeback story in the gaming world. I'm looking forward to putting some hours in over the upcoming holiday break, if for nothing else than mindless spelunking on random planets.
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