Funyarinpa Posted December 24, 2015 Posted December 24, 2015 Stuck on a P4G boss >_>Impossiblu! What happened to your determination! O:Just gonna grind a few levelsĀ Quote
Jun Inoue Posted December 24, 2015 Posted December 24, 2015 Stuck on a P4G boss >_>Impossiblu! What happened to your determination! O:Just gonna grind a few levelsĀ Do you use Persona fusion? Cuz if you are still going with the basic ones... could be one explanation O: Quote
Funyarinpa Posted December 24, 2015 Posted December 24, 2015 Stuck on a P4G boss >_>Impossiblu! What happened to your determination! O:Just gonna grind a few levelsĀ Do you use Persona fusion? Cuz if you are still going with the basic ones... could be one explanation O:Shadow Mitsuo is too tough at level 39And no the Personas I was using were all around level 35 if memory servesĀ Will grind for Black Frost todayĀ Quote
Vokoca Posted December 24, 2015 Posted December 24, 2015 (edited) ^ I know I've said this before, but I'll say it again because I had a similar problem when I started playing: Fusion>>>>>>LevellingGrinding for levels is not how you win a Persona game.Ā Still on Dragon's Dogma Online. What? N-no, I'm not playing it way too long! Ā The newly added warrior class is the shit. Build up the revenge meter and hit the damage cap from level ~17 already, this truly is the Guts class we all wanted.Ā Ā Capcom really fixed the class from the original game - you now have a default skill, which (with good timing) can decrease the received damage to negligible minimum, while also building your revenge gauge with each such successful 'block'. When built halfway (or completely for more effect) the revenge gauge greatly increases the damage of your default heavy attack, and it can also boost your defences and the like depending on your passive skills. That, and you can now use four custom skills of your choosing, like with every other class in the game. I'm only at level 25 now so it's hard to say how the warrior will fare at end-game stuff, but so far I think it's safe to say that Capcom did it and made the warrior class into what it should've been in the original Dragon's Dogma as well.Now we just need to make them remove the damage cap to bring the real pain. Ā Edited December 24, 2015 by Vokoca Adding replies (Ā“/Ļ\`; ) Quote
Jade Posted December 25, 2015 Posted December 25, 2015 Now playing as the Manliest of all Man, Kazuma Kiryuu in Yakuza 5.Still in prologue so far but man even the first ten minute or so which is practically filled with nothing but Info Dump for the upcoming trouble is enough to get me hypedĀ Quote
LiquidShu Posted December 25, 2015 Posted December 25, 2015 Got Superbeat XonicĀ and Youkai Watch today, woot woot!Ā Quote
B0X0R Posted December 25, 2015 Posted December 25, 2015 I've been juggling between Fallout 4 and Reb1rth 3 so that's all fun and good. Quote
Fred the Barber Posted December 26, 2015 Posted December 26, 2015 @FredĀ Interesting, may look into that series one day then SeemsĀ Burst is on the 3DS and the sequel Shinovi Versus is on the Vita? Good thing I have both!@#Correct. Burst is the starting point, and is on 3DS, only downloadable. From what I've read, the director thinks the 3DS games are the "main series" games, so maybe you don't need to do Shinovi Versus next and could theoretically skip on to the next 3DS game if you really wanted to... but I just bought Shinovi Vs. and will play that next, because, why not. Quote
Funyarinpa Posted December 26, 2015 Posted December 26, 2015 Bought Danganronpa Another Episode (fucking FINALLY) and Samurai Warriors 4.The only two games I want to buy imme-fucking-diately are only Persona 3 Portable and Undertale now Quote
FruitsPunchSamurai Posted December 26, 2015 Posted December 26, 2015 Took me a while, but i finally beat Ludwig the Accursed on NG+ in Bloodborne. Only took me around 30 tries and 2 high level summons to beat him though. Quite possibly the hardest boss in the entire game, can't even imagine how hard heĀ will be to beatĀ on the next playthrough. Quote
LiquidShu Posted December 27, 2015 Posted December 27, 2015 Anyone got Rainbow Six Siege (PC)? Though if you actually do want to play, I'm more win oriented in these types of games. Quote
HotTrax Posted December 27, 2015 Posted December 27, 2015 GameĀ playingĀ Killer Instinct - This game is so good. Still favorite game on the Xbox.Ā Lightning Returns - I think I have gotten my fill of this.Ā I really do love this game but I already did multiple playthroughs when it came out. New officialĀ 4k update is good though.Ā Ā I really liked the beta for Rainbow Six but I'm waiting for price drop, maybe to $20, so I can get it along with others cause that game is super fun with other people.Ā Quote
Deep Blue Posted December 27, 2015 Posted December 27, 2015 i bought phantom of pain today after beating ground zeroes yesterday, now the long waiting for those 22gb... D: Quote
sub-zer0 Posted December 28, 2015 Posted December 28, 2015 I just bought bf4 premium edition, I'v been a fps fan for a long time, and cs go can't cut it for me anymore, though I'v never played a battlefield game before, I'm willing to try it out and hopefully its worth the long download time. Quote
LiquidShu Posted December 28, 2015 Posted December 28, 2015 I just bought bf4 premium edition, I'v been a fps fan for a long time, and cs go can't cut it for me anymore, though I'v never played a battlefield game before, I'm willing to try it out and hopefully its worth the long download time.Rainbow SixxxxxxAnyone here a big PC know how kinda person? Got a new GTX 970 card and EVGA 500w 80 PSU but not sure if the PSU will be able to handle my system effectively.My current specs (new card/psu not installed):Ā Processor AMD FX(tm)-8120 Eight-Core ProcessorManufacturer AMDSpeed 3.1 GHzNumber of Cores 8Video Card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660Manufacturer NVIDIAChipset GeForce GTX 660Dedicated Memory 2048 MBTotal Memory 3.9 GBMemory 16 GBOperating System Microsoft Windows 8.1 (build 9600), 64-bitService Pack 0Size 64 BitEditionĀ Display Maximum Resolution 1920 x 1080DVD TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-224BB ATA DeviceCD TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-224BB ATA DeviceDrive 1Ā Size 931.5 GBFree 616.6 GBDrive 2Ā Size 931.5 GBFree 607.6 GBMy rig is a bit old which is why I am upgrading it.Ā Quote
HotTrax Posted December 28, 2015 Posted December 28, 2015 I just bought bf4 premium edition, I'v been a fps fan for a long time, and cs go can't cut it for me anymore, though I'v never played a battlefield game before, I'm willing to try it out and hopefully its worth the long download time.BF4 is one of the best FPS I've ever played. It really is a blast.Ā I just bought bf4 premium edition, I'v been a fps fan for a long time, and cs go can't cut it for me anymore, though I'v never played a battlefield game before, I'm willing to try it out and hopefully its worth the long download time.Rainbow SixxxxxxAnyone here a big PC know how kinda person? Got a new GTX 970 card and EVGA 500w 80 PSU but not sure if the PSU will be able to handle my system effectively.My current specs (new card/psu not installed):Ā Hidden ContentMy rig is a bit old which is why I am upgrading it.Ā Currenly on gtx980/i75820k with 500w. Ā You should be fine if you won't be overclocking all stuff.Ā LiquidShu 1 Quote
sub-zer0 Posted December 28, 2015 Posted December 28, 2015 I just bought bf4 premium edition, I'v been a fps fan for a long time, and cs go can't cut it for me anymore, though I'v never played a battlefield game before, I'm willing to try it out and hopefully its worth the long download time.Rainbow SixxxxxxAnyone here a big PC know how kinda person? Got a new GTX 970 card and EVGA 500w 80 PSU but not sure if the PSU will be able to handle my system effectively.My current specs (new card/psu not installed):Ā Hidden ContentMy rig is a bit old which is why I am upgrading it.Ā Dude, my build is pretty close to yours and I'm thinking of an upgrade or a new PC, its also a couple years old and can't run the latest games anymore.I probably would have gotten rainbow six if I had a better rig, I could run fallout 4 but it stutters a bit every now and then, I couldn't even play witcher 3 when it came out..., enough complains. The PSU should be fine, but I would recommend a 750w if you plan on future upgrades(which would be required as gaming rigs tend to retire every couple of years and the latest tech pops out like mushrooms) LiquidShu 1 Quote
Decay Posted December 28, 2015 Posted December 28, 2015 Buying new PCs completely with regularity is wasteful. I usually do a minor upgrade every two or three years. Right now I'm sporting a Phenom II x4 3.2ghz cpu, GTX 680 GPU, and 8GB of RAM. MGS5 ran on max settings at 60FPS. Witcher 3 was nearly capable of that. You ought to be able to play The Witcher 3 on a 660, just turn down a few settings.Ā I just bought bf4 premium edition, I'v been a fps fan for a long time, and cs go can't cut it for me anymore, though I'v never played a battlefield game before, I'm willing to try it out and hopefully its worth the long download time.Rainbow SixxxxxxAnyone here a big PC know how kinda person? Got a new GTX 970 card and EVGA 500w 80 PSU but not sure if the PSU will be able to handle my system effectively.My current specs (new card/psu not installed):Ā Hidden ContentMy rig is a bit old which is why I am upgrading it.Ā What's most important for PSUs is the amperage they output. What's the amperage of its 12v rails, how many of them do they have? That kind of thing. 500w is a little on the low side and you might not be able to support too many components with it, especially with a card like a GTX970. You probably should have asked these questions before buying these things, lol. Quote
LiquidShu Posted December 28, 2015 Posted December 28, 2015 I just bought bf4 premium edition, I'v been a fps fan for a long time, and cs go can't cut it for me anymore, though I'v never played a battlefield game before, I'm willing to try it out and hopefully its worth the long download time.BF4 is one of the best FPS I've ever played. It really is a blast.Ā I just bought bf4 premium edition, I'v been a fps fan for a long time, and cs go can't cut it for me anymore, though I'v never played a battlefield game before, I'm willing to try it out and hopefully its worth the long download time.Rainbow SixxxxxxAnyone here a big PC know how kinda person? Got a new GTX 970 card and EVGA 500w 80 PSU but not sure if the PSU will be able to handle my system effectively.My current specs (new card/psu not installed):Ā Hidden ContentMy rig is a bit old which is why I am upgrading it.Ā Currenly on gtx980/i75820k with 500w. Ā You should be fine if you won't be overclocking all stuff.Ā I just bought bf4 premium edition, I'v been a fps fan for a long time, and cs go can't cut it for me anymore, though I'v never played a battlefield game before, I'm willing to try it out and hopefully its worth the long download time.Rainbow SixxxxxxAnyone here a big PC know how kinda person? Got a new GTX 970 card and EVGA 500w 80 PSU but not sure if the PSU will be able to handle my system effectively.My current specs (new card/psu not installed):Ā Hidden ContentMy rig is a bit old which is why I am upgrading it.Ā Dude, my build is pretty close to yours and I'm thinking of an upgrade or a new PC, its also a couple years old and can't run the latest games anymore.I probably would have gotten rainbow six if I had a better rig, I could run fallout 4 but it stutters a bit every now and then, I couldn't even play witcher 3 when it came out..., enough complains. The PSU should be fine, but I would recommend a 750w if you plan on future upgrades(which would be required as gaming rigs tend to retire every couple of years and the latest tech pops out like mushrooms)I do plan to upgrade but not for a while, and my new PSU is only $40 so not a big deal as long as it works for my current build. FYI Rainbow Six Siege runs at 59 - 90 FPS on average for me with my current set up, nothing new installed.Ā Also, I have never overclocked nor do I plan to, so good there. Quote
LiquidShu Posted December 28, 2015 Posted December 28, 2015 Buying new PCs completely with regularity is wasteful. I usually do a minor upgrade every two or three years. Right now I'm sporting a Phenom II x4 3.2ghz cpu, GTX 680 GPU, and 8GB of RAM. MGS5 ran on max settings at 60FPS. Witcher 3 was nearly capable of that. You ought to be able to play The Witcher 3 on a 660, just turn down a few settings.Ā I just bought bf4 premium edition, I'v been a fps fan for a long time, and cs go can't cut it for me anymore, though I'v never played a battlefield game before, I'm willing to try it out and hopefully its worth the long download time.Rainbow SixxxxxxAnyone here a big PC know how kinda person? Got a new GTX 970 card and EVGA 500w 80 PSU but not sure if the PSU will be able to handle my system effectively.My current specs (new card/psu not installed):Ā Hidden ContentMy rig is a bit old which is why I am upgrading it.Ā What's most important for PSUs is the amperage they output. What's the amperage of its 12v rails, how many of them do they have? That kind of thing. 500w is a little on the low side and you might not be able to support too many components with it, especially with a card like a GTX970. You probably should have asked these questions before buying these things, lol.The PSU was only $40 and I can still return it (it's being shipped not even here yet) and the GTX 970 was a Christmas present. The EVGA 500w 80 has 40A, IIRC, so I do believe I am good there. Quote
sub-zer0 Posted December 28, 2015 Posted December 28, 2015 Buying new PCs completely with regularity is wasteful. I usually do a minor upgrade every two or three years. Right now I'm sporting a Phenom II x4 3.2ghz cpu, GTX 680 GPU, and 8GB of RAM. MGS5 ran on max settings at 60FPS. Witcher 3 was nearly capable of that. You ought to be able to play The Witcher 3 on a 660, just turn down a few settings.Ā I just bought bf4 premium edition, I'v been a fps fan for a long time, and cs go can't cut it for me anymore, though I'v never played a battlefield game before, I'm willing to try it out and hopefully its worth the long download time.Rainbow SixxxxxxAnyone here a big PC know how kinda person? Got a new GTX 970 card and EVGA 500w 80 PSU but not sure if the PSU will be able to handle my system effectively.My current specs (new card/psu not installed):Ā Hidden ContentMy rig is a bit old which is why I am upgrading it.Ā What's most important for PSUs is the amperage they output. What's the amperage of its 12v rails, how many of them do they have? That kind of thing. 500w is a little on the low side and you might not be able to support too many components with it, especially with a card like a GTX970. You probably should have asked these questions before buying these things, lol.Buying new PCs completely with regularity is wasteful. I usually do a minor upgrade every two or three years. Right now I'm sporting a Phenom II x4 3.2ghz cpu, GTX 680 GPU, and 8GB of RAM. MGS5 ran on max settings at 60FPS. Witcher 3 was nearly capable of that. You ought to be able to play The Witcher 3 on a 660, just turn down a few settings.Ā I just bought bf4 premium edition, I'v been a fps fan for a long time, and cs go can't cut it for me anymore, though I'v never played a battlefield game before, I'm willing to try it out and hopefully its worth the long download time.Rainbow SixxxxxxAnyone here a big PC know how kinda person? Got a new GTX 970 card and EVGA 500w 80 PSU but not sure if the PSU will be able to handle my system effectively.My current specs (new card/psu not installed):Ā Hidden ContentMy rig is a bit old which is why I am upgrading it.Ā What's most important for PSUs is the amperage they output. What's the amperage of its 12v rails, how many of them do they have? That kind of thing. 500w is a little on the low side and you might not be able to support too many components with it, especially with a card like a GTX970. You probably should have asked these questions before buying these things, lol.The PSU was only $40 and I can still return it (it's being shipped not even here yet) and the GTX 970 was a Christmas present. The EVGA 500w 80 has 40A, IIRC, so I do believe I am good there.I'm thinking ofĀ getting aĀ new PC because I'v made some mistakes in the past back when I didn't know computers that well( I left my cpu running without thermal paste for about half a year....I had no idea that white stuff was suppose to be on there...wiped it clean...I'mĀ surprisedĀ my computer still runs fine, hasn't crashed more than 5 times since I bought it) The fan and liquid cooling is my main reason for a replacement, its so damn loud I can't play anything without my ears going deaf, I'v tried to install a new liquid cooler but somehow I couldn't get it to fit on there( it was a corsairĀ and it just would not fit despite being the same one fan).How do you guys deal with the noise? I know computers tend to get noisy over the years,but mine just drives me nuts. So because of the reasonsĀ mentioned, my cpu is possibly damaged and I probably need to get a new one, my gpu is outdated for most modern and upcoming games, I can't really salvage much except the ram and hard drive(which are pretty cheap compared to what I can't salvage), so I figure its probably best to just get a new PC and I'll upgrade from there in the future, or maybe build my own, but I don't know how and that thoughtĀ kindĀ of scares me... Quote
Decay Posted December 28, 2015 Posted December 28, 2015 Ā The PSU was only $40 and I can still return it (it's being shipped not even here yet) and the GTX 970 was a Christmas present. The EVGA 500w 80 has 40A, IIRC, so I do believe I am good there.I'm presuming it's this? That should be sufficient in theory. The 3.3v rail provides enough power for your card, the 12v rail is slightly on the weak side, and I'm a little worried that the thing could struggle if you start adding additional hard drives and that kind of thing, but it should probably be fine. Don't expect to be overclocking anything with it.I'm thinking ofĀ getting aĀ new PC because I'v made some mistakes in the past back when I didn't know computers that well( I left my cpu running without thermal paste for about half a year....I had no idea that white stuff was suppose to be on there...wiped it clean...I'mĀ surprisedĀ my computer still runs fine, hasn't crashed more than 5 times since I bought it) The fan and liquid cooling is my main reason for a replacement, its so damn loud I can't play anything without my ears going deaf, I'v tried to install a new liquid cooler but somehow I couldn't get it to fit on there( it was a corsairĀ and it just would not fit despite being the same one fan).How do you guys deal with the noise? I know computers tend to get noisy over the years,but mine just drives me nuts. So because of the reasonsĀ mentioned, my cpu is possibly damaged and I probably need to get a new one, my gpu is outdated for most modern and upcoming games, I can't really salvage much except the ram and hard drive(which are pretty cheap compared to what I can't salvage), so I figure its probably best to just get a new PC and I'll upgrade from there in the future, or maybe build my own, but I don't know how and that thoughtĀ kindĀ of scares me...Regarding noise, that's hard to say. It's a very subjective matter.Ā I currently have four or five active case fans that are all relatively low-speed in addition to a stock heatsink and fan.Ā I suppose my computer is a little on the loud side but I subconsciously tune it out and no longer hear it at all. I also use headphones.Ā Quote
LiquidShu Posted December 28, 2015 Posted December 28, 2015 Ā The PSU was only $40 and I can still return it (it's being shipped not even here yet) and the GTX 970 was a Christmas present. The EVGA 500w 80 has 40A, IIRC, so I do believe I am good there.I'm presuming it's this? That should be sufficient in theory. The 3.3v rail provides enough power for your card, the 12v rail is slightly on the weak side, and I'm a little worried that the thing could struggle if you start adding additional hard drives and that kind of thing, but it should probably be fine. Don't expect to be overclocking anything with it.I'm thinking ofĀ getting aĀ new PC because I'v made some mistakes in the past back when I didn't know computers that well( I left my cpu running without thermal paste for about half a year....I had no idea that white stuff was suppose to be on there...wiped it clean...I'mĀ surprisedĀ my computer still runs fine, hasn't crashed more than 5 times since I bought it) The fan and liquid cooling is my main reason for a replacement, its so damn loud I can't play anything without my ears going deaf, I'v tried to install a new liquid cooler but somehow I couldn't get it to fit on there( it was a corsairĀ and it just would not fit despite being the same one fan).How do you guys deal with the noise? I know computers tend to get noisy over the years,but mine just drives me nuts. So because of the reasonsĀ mentioned, my cpu is possibly damaged and I probably need to get a new one, my gpu is outdated for most modern and upcoming games, I can't really salvage much except the ram and hard drive(which are pretty cheap compared to what I can't salvage), so I figure its probably best to just get a new PC and I'll upgrade from there in the future, or maybe build my own, but I don't know how and that thoughtĀ kindĀ of scares me...Regarding noise, that's hard to say. It's a very subjective matter.Ā I currently have four or five active case fans that are all relatively low-speed in addition to a stock heatsink and fan.Ā I suppose my computer is a little on the loud side but I subconsciously tune it out and no longer hear it at all. I also use headphones.Ā http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00H33SFJU?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00Ā Pretty sure it's the same as the one you listed.Regarding me adding anything I don't plan to at all, at least for another two years. I have an external hard drive 1TB via usb for music, pictures, and vn's. Then my hard drive that is inside will have any games, which I don't keep too many on my computer. Then when it comes to overclocking, unless it is overclocked by default (not sure if some parts are or not) I am not touching anything like that.Ā I will also be upgrading my second monitor, but those have their own power supply. And aside from the usb accessories I have plugged in it should stay the same for quite some time. Quote
Deep Blue Posted December 28, 2015 Posted December 28, 2015 phantomĀ pain fucking amazing, that prologue was pure fucking amazing, just for that hour and a half of cinematics was worth to spent those 40 bucks, it was like watching a really good actionĀ movie (It needed a little bit more of gore like fear for example) finally buying that new vga is paying off. Quote
Jade Posted December 28, 2015 Posted December 28, 2015 Still in chapter 3 of Yakuza 5 but here is my short impression of itĀ Ā Ā Ā What i expect when playing it: Punching thousand of mooks and being a badass.What i got:Ā Punching thousand of mooks and being a badass, NFS Taxi version, Ā Hunting bear with guns, PUNCHING bear,Ā RhythmĀ game andĀ Dance Dance revolution.FRICKIN AWESOMEĀ Ā Quote
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