Deathwing
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Is it common for game to utilize threading? I don't stare at my task monitor routinely, but it seems quite common just to see a game parked on one core and that's it.SINGLE CORE OPTIMIZED STILL TO THIS Day.
Is it common for game to utilize threading? I don't stare at my task monitor routinely, but it seems quite common just to see a game parked on one core and that's it.SINGLE CORE OPTIMIZED STILL TO THIS Day.
My answer though, Hellgate London.
In the build up it was going to be a mix of MMORPGs, Diablo, and FPS. The setting looked to be amazing and I was so fucking jazzed for it to release.
And then it came out, and it was like someone held me down and shit in my mouth.
Me and my buddies on the ship were jazzed for it to play LAN multiplayer, and the shit launched without the feature, or it was broken, I cant remember.
It literally boils down to: who has a higher numbered fleet? Okay you win the war because they will be wiped out in one battle and won't be able to rebuild a new one.I don't think Stellaris was intended to have combat similar to EU4.
Tabula Rasa
The game promised so much, and was actually quite good for about a week, then it became apparent that the choices in quests you made didn't matter, and the game play was super repetitive.
Star Trek Online
I told my girlfriend at the time, that if she suddenly didn't hear from me for a few months, it was probably because this game I had been waiting for so long to come out finally did. STO was released, and unfortunately did nothing to ruin our relationship. She was a real bitch.