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General Discussion / Re: Why there are field models and HQ models in FFX remaster?
« on: 2014-02-24 16:16:10 »
That is fine by me.
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Typically I put Source-engine games, anything really small (Super Hexagon), and anything I play constantly (Sonic Generations) on my SSD, and everything else on another HDD. This system has served me well.Ah, you play Sonic Generations as well I see. I was so happy to have my dream come true concerning a high definition remake of Chemical Plant Zone. Thank You Sonic Team for making that.
SSD won't give much of a performance boost in-game. It's more useful for reducing load times. I highly recommend it for open-world games with pop-in problems, or anything with constant load screens (eg lengthy load every time you die, or multiple loads per level, such as Portal 2).
Because it's the best told story in a video game! No other game of ANY type has ever made me cry anywhere close to what Mother 3 did to me. I'll still cry if I hear "Theme of Love". Aerith's death did, but for maybe a few seconds. Mother 3 had me tearing up for WEEKS! I still don't have the heart yet to play it again and I played through it within the week that Starmen released the Eng patch.Correct, you are. The game runs and looks and sounds amazing on my computer. When you played this game on the emulator, did you have the game in Full Screen Mode to a screen resolution of 1920 by 1080 per chance?
You need to tell US the problem.One of the problems is that the game is installed in the Programs Folder.
Put all your games there.Oh dear, that might be a little tough to do. I have modded the hell out of TESV Skyrim, same goes for Final Fantasy VII, want to get the debug Buster Sword for the PCSX2 version of Final Fantasy X International....
I'm waiting for SSDs to drop in price by a fair bit before I get one, don't care how much faster, I ain't paying that much for 10% of the storage of my current HDD which cost half the price.I have a 60 Gigabyte Solid State Drive on my Desktop, and I have no clue what to use it for. Any ideas?
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