Posted July 27, 2017
So I was thinking about this.
There are so many PC versions of video games on PC that have broken graphical effects or broken shaders or problems that happen.
So if you have any of these PC versions of video games that you have purchased on Battle.net, Origin, Steam, and uPlay name them.
They have to be video games that are not sold on gog.com yet.
So I will start with some of the PC versions of video games that I have on Steam that are not sold on gog.com yet.
Grand Theft Auto III, the camera look is weird and doesn't work well at all with the mouse. Rockstar Games still has the Source Code to fix it.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, the camera look just like Grand Theft Auto III is weird, again Rockstar still has the Source Code.
Grand Theft Auto IV, the camera look is uncentered.
Call of Duty: Black Ops, putting the Shader Warming slider bar to max in the options menu in the graphics options menu freezes the video game in the graphics options menu.
All Call of Duty video games since Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 have terrible netcode and Peer to Peer (P2P) is garbage and we should get Dedicated Servers, except for Call of Duty: Black Ops and if you put all of the graphical options to max in the options menu in the graphics options menu the textures look like blurry 720P textures or something. When you change the graphical settings options to High they look better and clearer, than when you set the graphical options to Extra. As well as alt tabbing for most of the Call of Duty video games either cause a black screen or Crashes to Desktop (CTD's).
Need for Speed (2016) have very bad controls can't mouse look and can't even press W A S D to go forward, backwards, left, right.
So that's like thirteen PC versions of video games on PC that have broken controls or graphical effects.
There are so many PC versions of video games on PC that have broken graphical effects or broken shaders or problems that happen.
So if you have any of these PC versions of video games that you have purchased on Battle.net, Origin, Steam, and uPlay name them.
They have to be video games that are not sold on gog.com yet.
So I will start with some of the PC versions of video games that I have on Steam that are not sold on gog.com yet.
Grand Theft Auto III, the camera look is weird and doesn't work well at all with the mouse. Rockstar Games still has the Source Code to fix it.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, the camera look just like Grand Theft Auto III is weird, again Rockstar still has the Source Code.
Grand Theft Auto IV, the camera look is uncentered.
Call of Duty: Black Ops, putting the Shader Warming slider bar to max in the options menu in the graphics options menu freezes the video game in the graphics options menu.
All Call of Duty video games since Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 have terrible netcode and Peer to Peer (P2P) is garbage and we should get Dedicated Servers, except for Call of Duty: Black Ops and if you put all of the graphical options to max in the options menu in the graphics options menu the textures look like blurry 720P textures or something. When you change the graphical settings options to High they look better and clearer, than when you set the graphical options to Extra. As well as alt tabbing for most of the Call of Duty video games either cause a black screen or Crashes to Desktop (CTD's).
Need for Speed (2016) have very bad controls can't mouse look and can't even press W A S D to go forward, backwards, left, right.
So that's like thirteen PC versions of video games on PC that have broken controls or graphical effects.