

Time will tell if they polish the turd into something nice, but as is - even if you are a big fan of Subnautica, I suggest to stay away for the time being. They have no choice but to ditch VR, they just don't have the team to create the level of optimisations needed for a VR experience to run smoothly and they are very far behind on Below Zero as a whole despite having a large amount of capital invested. I suggest people save their money and not purchase it as it's a buggy unoptimised mess with no polish. It doesn't look any better but it runs worse. Overwatch 2: Blizzard polls players to see whether theyd pay 45 for a skin. A new Pokémon Presents event has been scheduled on Wednesday, August 3rd time and duration have been confirmed. It's like they just realised their engine was capable of VR so they slapped a VR sticker on it and didn't do any work for it.īelow Zero is showing worse optimisation now than Subnatica did originally. A new League of Legends tournament has been confirmed, as well as the games return to free play. Also the controls saw 0 support for tracked controllers. The game is/was very poorly optimised and couldn't even get 60fps stable with the best GPUs at the time of release on a 1440p monitor, let alone 90fps across 2 VR screens. Rollercoaster Tycoon Adventures – $9.Whilst Subnautica is one of my favorite games of recent memory - the VR implementation was really poor.Now, their Epic Mega Sale has launched and offers up $9.99 off every game $14.99 and up – including new releases like Shakedown Hawaii and upcoming games from the likes of Quantic Dream. With free games every two weeks (including Untold Stories being free now), it’s worth having just for that – especially since you can still add games from it to your Steam launcher for things like in-game screenshots and the like.

The Epic Games Store has carved a niche out for itself as being not only another game launcher, but also one that provides a tremendous value to gamers.
