First showcased in 2020, Avowed is an upcoming fantasy action RPG by Obsidian Entertainment that’s set in the same universe as the Pillars of Eternity Series. In January, it was confirmed that the game would be released late into 2024, but it was later pushed to early 2025.
This gave the game some breathing room and the developers a few more months to iron out issues. Although more development time is always a good thing in the current gaming landscape, it seems like Avowed will still launch without the bare minimum feature, 60 Fps mode.
Avowed Won’t Launch with a 60 Fps Mode
Even though the Xbox Series X is packed with power, developers crafting games for the console often struggle to reach a stable 60 fps. This has become an issue that has caused a lot of outrage in the community in recent years.
Related“That’s what we want”: Obsidian Says...
This gave the game some breathing room and the developers a few more months to iron out issues. Although more development time is always a good thing in the current gaming landscape, it seems like Avowed will still launch without the bare minimum feature, 60 Fps mode.
Avowed Won’t Launch with a 60 Fps Mode
Even though the Xbox Series X is packed with power, developers crafting games for the console often struggle to reach a stable 60 fps. This has become an issue that has caused a lot of outrage in the community in recent years.
Related“That’s what we want”: Obsidian Says...
- 8/24/2024
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
This is what happens when men try to tell a story primarily about women — and also try to ape Charlie Kaufman — and fail miserably. I’m “biast” (pro): desperate for stories about women
I’m “biast” (con): nothing
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
There are naked breasts everywhere in Brazilian-Canadian indie Zoom. Real breasts, photographs of real breasts, prosthetic breasts meant to be taken as real, doll breasts (on Real Doll-esque sex toys), comic-book-style animated breasts. Two of Zoom’s three concurrent interconnected stories are about, in large part, body image and body insecurity. In one, a woman frets over the size of her breasts; in the other, a man frets over the size of his penis. Take a guess if we ever see a penis.
This is what happens when men — Brazilian director Pedro Morelli and Canadian screenwriter Matt Hansen — try to tell...
I’m “biast” (con): nothing
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
There are naked breasts everywhere in Brazilian-Canadian indie Zoom. Real breasts, photographs of real breasts, prosthetic breasts meant to be taken as real, doll breasts (on Real Doll-esque sex toys), comic-book-style animated breasts. Two of Zoom’s three concurrent interconnected stories are about, in large part, body image and body insecurity. In one, a woman frets over the size of her breasts; in the other, a man frets over the size of his penis. Take a guess if we ever see a penis.
This is what happens when men — Brazilian director Pedro Morelli and Canadian screenwriter Matt Hansen — try to tell...
- 9/1/2016
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
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