I'm gonna be honest, I never really understood what it did. The difference between fullscreen and windowed mode is kind of obvious, but borderless? I get what it does, it's like windowed mode but borderless and it can take the whole screen. But then why not just make it fullscreen? I don't understand it.
And especially when apparently some games run better with it? Which... I don't know, I just don't understand it.
So this is my own post, but I'm still gonna comment on it because I have something else.
AI Bots support for multiplayer games.
It's become quite a rarity but it used to be... I wouldn't say standard, but common in older games and I really miss it.
Sometimes I really enjoy the gameplay loop of a multiplayer game but I just don't want to play it in multiplayer. There is too much pressure. Counter-Strike is a good example of that. I like the gameplay loop. I like the game but I spent a ton of my time playing it offline against bots on custom maps.
It's not exactly the same as playing with real players. I know they don't behave the same. But speaking of not behaving the same, at least I don't have to be worried of being insulted or anything if I make a mistake. There is much less pressure to succeed in games like this which I find fun. It's often hard to play online because it's all pressure and no fun for me.
Programming decent AI bots is complicated I know that which is why it's probably as rare as it is nowadays but I still miss it there has been too many games that I loved that simply died and I can't play anymore because there is no bot supports on it. I would love to be able to play my favorite game like for example, a Battlefield 1 game with 63 other bots that can pilot vehicles and do all of the things that real players would do.
That's why I love Ravenfield. But yeah, how many games have died and how many gameplay loop do we miss and can never play again because it would require actual players and there was never any proper bot support implemented?
I can think of a few and actually one of them is Star Wars Battlefront 2015 which had some sort of AI bot implemented but it used a very different kind of AI. They don't move like actual players. They have completely different animations and behaviors and what's worse is that they have a really nasty tendency to focus on the player. Which means that on some maps and some difficulty you come out of a hallway, out on the outside part of the map, and all of a sudden every bottom of the map, every starship is firing at you. Because you're the priority target.
Battlefront 2 2017 eventually implemented instant action and did it much better. Sadly I prefer the gameplay loop of the 2015 game by a lot. Oh well.
If you like me, buy Ravenfield on Steam. It's not a game that happens to have bot support. It's actually a game that is completely built around this. It's not just a feature, it's the point of the game, and I love it for it.
Hell yeah. I didn't put this in my post because I didn't want it to turn into a debate about the validity and viability of gyro controls (it is, if you don't think so, you're just wrong). So thanks for putting it.
It's a thing.. here and there. Far Cry 6 by default has voice reader accessibility feature turned on, which is nice. Say what you will about Ubisoft, they're good with accessibility stuff.
Games needs to take into consideration people who are not used to playing. Games telling you "Press L3/R3" are the worst especially, most new player don't even know that the sticks can click!
Fuck redemptions anyway. It's time to make some examples out of some games. I'm sick and tired of games launching as broken and empty pieces of shit, only for them to finally become somewhat playable months or even years later and have the internet call it a "Redemption Arc". It's becoming a standard.
I play a lot of FPS games and I've always been a PC player come up playing with keyboard and mouse. However, I tend to find controllers to just be more ergonomic and more comfortable. To me, the best way to play is simply controller with gyro aim.
I love my Steam Deck for this and I also love my Steam Controller, however I find it to be a bit too big for my small hands, which is a big problem that I have with it, because this thing is so innovative, it's just so good!
I played Battlefield 1 on my Xbox today. And aiming with just a joystick is horrendous. God I miss the gyroscope every time I can't have it.
I hate smart sutff so much. It's fucking impossible to find a good TV that don't have all of this shit thrown in now. I just want a nice display. And that's it. But what's worse, is when, not only it comes with awful software but they also take "the Apple route" for their features/services. So you have an issue like this and you can't do anything about it.
What am I talking about, you say? "The Apple way", but I allso like to call it the "fucking magic" syndrome. The "fucking magic" syndrome is when something is supposed to be "magic", to "just work", BUT WHEN IT DOESN'T... you're shit out of luck. :)
Because you see, it's supposed to just work. It's absolutely inconceivable for it to not just work. So the people who made it and never even for a second considered that it might fail, never took the time to implement some kind of failsafe in the UI to allow you to actually force the thing to do it's thing on the off chance where the rabbit just refuses to come out of its hat. So when
Anyone who's had to update their Airpods knows exactly what I'm talking about. They're supposed to update themselves, without you doing anything. But every now and then... THEY FUCKING DON'T AND THERE IS ABSOLUTELY ZERO WAY TO FORCE THEM TO DO SO! You just have to wait with your Airpods in their cases open for the moon to be in the correct position or something.
I'm gonna be honest, I never really understood what it did. The difference between fullscreen and windowed mode is kind of obvious, but borderless? I get what it does, it's like windowed mode but borderless and it can take the whole screen. But then why not just make it fullscreen? I don't understand it.
And especially when apparently some games run better with it? Which... I don't know, I just don't understand it.