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1.1 hrs on record (0.6 hrs at review time)
Honeybadger_ has MotoGP™18 18 May, 2022 @ 1:04am

Btw Milestone sent me this a while age sorry for the late reply on my part was not active for a while here is the solutuon

Press WinKey+R to open Run window. In it paste: SystemPropertiesAdvanced

Press Enter
Click Environment Variables at the bottom
Under System Variables, press New
Add these values to the variable:
Variable Name:
OPENSSL_ia32cap
Variable value:
~0x20000000

Click Ok to close the windows

this solution is working with both MotoGP18 & Ride 3
Posted 28 March.
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2 people found this review helpful
10.4 hrs on record (10.3 hrs at review time)
Frostpunk 2 is a stunning follow-up to the original, taking the core elements that made the first game successful and pushing the boundaries in every direction. Whether you're a fan of the first Frostpunk or completely new to the series, this game has a lot to offer, and patience will be your greatest ally as you discover the depths of its gameplay.

Set in a harsh post-apocalyptic environment where freezing cold dominates and survival is precarious, Frostpunk 2 continues the struggle of humanity, but this time it introduces a much broader scale. The city-building, decision-making, and moral dilemmas return but with more layers, more depth, and more ambition. You don’t need to have played the first game to enjoy the second, as Frostpunk 2 does a great job of easing newcomers into its mechanics. However, the sheer scope of the game can be a lot for newcomers, so taking the time to learn and absorb everything is key.
What really stands out is the developer's ambition to not just rest on their laurels but to expand on everything that made the first game memorable. The scope of the sequel is bigger: the map is larger, the decisions are weightier, and the consequences are more far-reaching. You’ll feel the weight of every decision as you manage your city, balancing resources, managing the emotional state of your citizens, and trying to maintain hope in a world where every day brings new challenges.

One of the most impressive aspects of Frostpunk 2 is how it weaves its storytelling into the gameplay. The choices you make as the leader don’t just affect the numbers—they have profound impacts on the world and the narrative. Every difficult decision has moral implications that challenge your leadership style and values. Will you favor the needs of the many or the individual? Will you be ruthless to ensure survival, or compassionate and risk jeopardizing your city? These narrative threads create a gripping, immersive experience that pushes the genre forward.
The introduction of new resources and systems like oil exploration brings an exciting dynamic to the city-building genre. These resources fuel both the literal machines and the figurative social machinery of your city. You'll face challenges not just in managing the cold, but in keeping the political and social landscape stable as the world’s demands change.
The sense of growth is palpable: while the first game had a tighter focus on survival, Frostpunk 2 has the confidence to expand beyond that and explore themes of industrialization, society-building, and the conflicts that arise from progress. The pacing of the game allows for a steep learning curve but also rewards experimentation, making it accessible to both returning players and those new to the genre.

The developers, 11 bit studios, have taken a bold leap with Frostpunk 2, and it’s clear they aimed for something grander in scale and vision. Their dedication to world-building, intricate systems, and thought-provoking moral dilemmas has resulted in a game that feels massive, but not overwhelming. They listened to the feedback from the first game and crafted a sequel that not only builds on what worked but also pushes the boundaries of what a city-building survival game can achieve.
The production values have also stepped up a notch, with even more detailed environments, beautifully harsh landscapes, and a hauntingly atmospheric score. The improved graphics and fluid animations make the cold, unforgiving world of Frostpunk 2 feel alive and hostile in ways that are chillingly real.
Whether you're a returning fan or a newcomer to the series, Frostpunk 2 is a game that demands your attention. It takes the original's formula and supercharges it with more complexity, a larger world, and deeper, more nuanced moral dilemmas. The patience required to master its systems is well worth it, as the rewards for perseverance are rich and satisfying.

Frostpunk 2 isn’t just a sequel—it’s an evolution. By expanding its scale and ambition, it hits just the right balance between honoring the first game and pushing the genre into exciting new territory. 11 bit studios have outdone themselves, delivering a game that stands as one of the best in the genre.

So, brace yourself for the cold, prepare for tough choices, and get ready to lead humanity through the harshest of winters—Frostpunk 2 is an experience you won’t soon forget
Posted 23 September, 2024. Last edited 28 November, 2024.
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67.9 hrs on record (62.6 hrs at review time)
"Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR'S CUT" is nothing short of a masterpiece. From the moment I started the game, I was completely engrossed in its stunning world, captivating story, and flawless execution. This is a game that not only lives up to the hype but exceeds it in every way.

Stunning Visuals and Immersive World
The first thing that grabs you is the breathtaking beauty of Tsushima Island. The developers have crafted a world that feels alive, with every detail meticulously designed. The landscapes are vibrant, the weather effects are stunning, and the way light interacts with the environment creates some of the most visually striking scenes I've ever seen in a game. Running on PC, the Director’s Cut delivers an even more polished and refined experience, with no noticeable glitches or bugs. Every frame is a work of art, and it runs smoothly without a hitch.

Captivating Story and Characters
The story of "Ghost of Tsushima" is as powerful as the visuals. You play as Jin Sakai, a samurai torn between upholding his traditional values and doing whatever it takes to save his homeland from invading forces. The narrative is rich, emotional, and deeply engaging, with characters that feel real and relatable. The Director’s Cut adds even more depth with additional content that only enhances the experience. It’s a story that will stay with you long after you’ve finished the game.

Smooth Gameplay and Combat
The gameplay is equally impressive. The combat system is fluid, responsive, and incredibly satisfying. Whether you’re engaging in a tense standoff or stealthily taking down enemies, every encounter feels meaningful. The game perfectly balances challenge and accessibility, making it rewarding for both seasoned players and newcomers alike. The exploration is also a joy, with plenty of secrets and surprises hidden throughout the island.

Flawless PC Port
As a PC port, "Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR'S CUT" is exemplary. There are no issues with performance, no bugs, and no glitches—just a smooth, seamless experience that lets you fully immerse yourself in the game. The controls are responsive, the load times are minimal, and the game takes full advantage of the power of modern PCs to deliver a truly next-gen experience.

Conclusion
In every aspect, "Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR'S CUT" is a triumph. It’s a game that not only tells a compelling story but does so in a world that is a joy to explore. The fact that it runs flawlessly on PC makes it even better. If you’re looking for a game that is both visually stunning and deeply engaging, this is it. "Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR'S CUT" is an experience that is absolutely worth your time and money.
Posted 14 August, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
8.9 hrs on record (4.7 hrs at review time)
When it comes to Fallout 4, I had high expectations, given the legacy of its predecessors. Unfortunately, my experience has been nothing short of a frustrating disaster. After investing about four hours into the game, I've come to the sad conclusion that it is nearly unplayable due to the numerous bugs, visual issues, and general lack of polish.

Technical Issues Galore
From the very beginning, Fallout 4 has been riddled with bugs. NPCs get stuck in awkward positions, floating in the air or merging with the environment, making it impossible to interact with them. This ruins the immersion and, worse, hinders progression in quests. The visual glitches don’t stop there. Textures frequently pop in and out, shadows are broken, and the overall graphical fidelity is disappointing for a game released in this era.

Game-Breaking Crashes
The worst part of my experience has been the frequent crashes. Just four hours in, I encountered a crash that completely halted my progress. Every time I try to reload, the game crashes at the same point, leaving me unable to continue. This isn’t just frustrating—it’s unacceptable for a game from a major developer like Bethesda.

Poor AI and Gameplay Mechanics
To add to the misery, the AI is laughably bad. Enemies will either stand still as you shoot them or get stuck in the environment, offering no challenge whatsoever. Friendly NPCs are no better, often running in circles or blocking doorways, trapping you in small rooms. The combat, which should be a core strength of the game, feels clunky and unresponsive, further exacerbating the overall experience.

Conclusion
Overall, Fallout 4 has been a massive disappointment. The game is plagued with bugs, crashes, and visual issues that make it nearly unplayable. It's a shame because beneath all these problems, there might be a decent game. However, in its current state, it’s just not worth the time or frustration. Save yourself the headache and avoid this broken mess.
Posted 14 August, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
60.1 hrs on record (23.9 hrs at review time)
The game is bad, having issue with the player models. the heads are black, bodies are white.... Kits glow and i cant see the ball and the game, because of sparkling kits... The game is bad, there are no fix. One only was to delete the Settings in Documents... And you know, I lost all progress on every mod. So yes, not worth any price at this point.
Posted 21 July, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
51.3 hrs on record (32.3 hrs at review time)
Steam took the game from me, they just refund it....

Update:

Steam is cool and all, they just need to be more open when there is issues, so the community can help as well if we can Thank you I have the game again.
Posted 9 May, 2024. Last edited 13 May, 2024.
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71.0 hrs on record (62.2 hrs at review time)
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Posted 4 May, 2024.
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54.5 hrs on record (15.2 hrs at review time)
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Assassin's Creed Valhalla continues to impress with its visually stunning world, immersing players in the rich tapestry of Norse mythology and exploration. The attention to detail in the game's environments remains truly remarkable, offering breathtaking vistas and landscapes to explore.

Despite its initial setbacks, including repetitive gameplay elements and frequent crashes, I'm pleased to report that my experience has significantly improved. Thanks to the assistance of Ubisoft support, the crashing issue has been resolved, allowing for a smoother and more enjoyable gameplay experience.

With the technical hurdles overcome, I can confidently recommend Assassin's Creed Valhalla to fans of the series and newcomers alike. The Viking adventure offers a captivating journey through a meticulously crafted world, filled with intriguing characters and engaging quests.

While the game may have had a rough start, the dedication of the development team in addressing player concerns is evident. With ongoing fixes and improvements, Assassin's Creed Valhalla has evolved into a compelling experience well worth the investment.

Despite its initial flaws, Assassin's Creed Valhalla has emerged as a triumph, showcasing the best of the series while carving out its own identity in the pantheon of open-world adventures. Whether you're drawn to its captivating narrative, immersive world, or thrilling combat, there's plenty to love about this Viking epic.


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Assassin's Creed Valhalla presents a visually stunning world that immerses players in the rich tapestry of Norse mythology and exploration. The attention to detail in the game's environments is truly remarkable, offering breathtaking vistas and landscapes to explore.

However, while the game excels in its presentation, it falters in its repetitive gameplay elements. Many of the tasks and activities feel like slight variations of the same formula, leading to a sense of monotony after extended play sessions.

One of the most frustrating aspects of Assassin's Creed Valhalla is its tendency to crash frequently, disrupting the flow of gameplay every 15 to 30 minutes. This technical issue significantly detracts from the overall experience and can be a source of immense frustration for players.

While Assassin's Creed Valhalla may be worth considering at a heavily discounted price point, even $14.99 feels steep considering the current state of the game. With ongoing fixes and improvements still needed, it's advisable to wait until these issues are addressed before diving into the Viking adventure.
Posted 25 February, 2024. Last edited 2 March, 2024.
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56.4 hrs on record
Title: Days Gone: A Thrilling Ride Through the Apocalypse

Days Gone delivers an adrenaline-pumping journey through a post-apocalyptic world that will leave players on the edge of their seats. Set in the stunning and perilous Pacific Northwest, this open-world adventure is a triumph in survival gaming.

One of the most remarkable aspects of Days Gone is its vast and meticulously crafted world. From dense forests to abandoned highways, every corner of the map is teeming with life, both human and infected. The dynamic weather system adds another layer of immersion, with rainstorms and fog dramatically altering the landscape and gameplay.

The heart and soul of Days Gone lie in its gripping gameplay mechanics. As protagonist Deacon St. John, players must navigate through hordes of ferocious Freakers while scavenging for resources and completing missions. The combat system is both intuitive and satisfying, offering a variety of weapons and tactics to dispatch enemies with precision.

Beyond its intense action sequences, Days Gone also shines in its narrative depth. The story of Deacon's quest for redemption is compelling, filled with poignant moments of loss and resilience. The emotional journey is further enhanced by stellar voice acting and captivating character development.

However, despite its many strengths, Days Gone does stumble slightly in its storytelling execution. While the overarching narrative is engaging, there are moments where pacing issues and predictable plot twists detract from the overall experience. Additionally, some side quests feel disconnected from the main storyline, leading to a sense of disjointedness in the narrative flow.

Despite this minor setback, Days Gone remains a must-play title for fans of survival and action-adventure games. With its breathtaking world, thrilling gameplay, and emotional storytelling, it stands as a testament to the power of immersive gaming experiences. Strap in, gear up, and prepare to embark on an unforgettable journey through the apocalypse.
Posted 21 February, 2024.
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11.9 hrs on record (11.6 hrs at review time)
For being the game i played in my childhood... Best memories great fun. And the radio stations!!! Love it, thank you Rockstar games
Posted 22 October, 2019.
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