Parsnips wrote: » Thanks all for the "Portia" recommendation. Started it last night.....Checked out a few reviews online and all good scores.......So far it seems to be good and very relaxing but I can see it needs to time put in. Somehow I had never heard of this game up until yesterday. strange
Potential-Monke wrote: » I've wanted to play Satisfactory for a while, but my PC isn't up to spec (have the min CPU but GPU is lacking). So I might take a spin on Portia, for €13 it should be worth it.
Potential-Monke wrote: » Should not have bought Portia... It's one of those games that thrives on "just one more little 5 min job", and then it's 4 hours later. It's Stardew Valley x Minecraft with better graphics. I've never played an animal crossing game, but if this is what they're like, I can see why they're popular. Already worth the €13 it cost.
Deleted User wrote: » Where did you get it for 13? I'm tempted.
Xenji wrote: » It is currently on sale on the PSN store.
Sephiroth_dude wrote: » That's exactly the kind of game it is, like factorio.
Parsnips wrote: » :P:P:P:P I know. seriously addictive stuff. I slowed the day down in the settings... Makes it much more relaxed. But then I had to speed the day all the way up again because I was impatient waiting on copper bars. I have to say...Its the exact, relaxing chilled out game I was looking for. My wife must be looking at me thinking WTF is he on
MOH wrote: » @Potential-Monke Satistfactory has gotten a lot smoother over the last few updates. I've a 5-year-old build with a Xeon E3-1230v3 and a 2GB GTX 770 and it runs fine at 1080p, bar the occasional slowdown which I think is related to autosaves. You might get away with it.
Potential-Monke wrote: » I have a HD 7850 v2, it's the minimum I believe, and the CPU is still great apparantly (i5 3570k). I might try it at some stage, but Portia has my attention now, and I can't see me stopping anytime soon!
Kingp35 wrote: » Does anyone know why Stardew Valley is not currently available in the Irish PS Store? With all the talk of Portia, I want to get a similar game so i was going to get Stardew Valley as it's playable on the Vita. Seems like a perfect fit for it. It's not available on the PS Store though.
Kingp35 wrote: » Thanks. Very annoying! I have to get Portia now but think those type of games are a better fit for handhelds.
dreamers75 wrote: » POrtia is basically crack cocaine, the type of game where you will try to pick plants for a neighbour and then find yourself building a forge because you were diistracted. The crafting times are stupid tho.
Deleted User wrote: » I just spotted that it's 11 euro in the humble store... So curse ye all!
Thecageyone wrote: » Free is better :P Well, ok, not really free as I'm only 'renting' on XBGP but that's only 3.99 p.m. I remember when I used to physically rent games from the likes of Xtra vision or Chartbusters, €5 a pop for one game for 2 nights. They would do specials like 3 games for the weekend for a tenner, but still much more expensive than these days - we're spoiled really
Deleted User wrote: » I don't really mind lobbing money at smaller companies. One thing I would say is, with all the improved pricing, particularly on pc for me has resulted in me buying a lot of games I normally wouldn't. Like I can't fathom why games piracy still exists.
J. Marston wrote: » More Crash 4... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOQyI3CfZj8 Really like the cutscenes. They have the Pixar-ish look with really expressive animation.