Overwatch free weekend... I decided to play it with my friend who already bought Overwatch like somewhere around 2016/2017.
To make this clear: my main pc has 4GB of RAM.
It was fun, needless to say kinda repetitive. The amount of competitive maps is smaller than TF2's for example.
The amount of deathmatch maps is also pretty small... It seems to repeat after some time, even in quick play.
While I was playing with my friend, it was not this noticeable but If i tried to play alone, it was pretty boring after one hour or so.
What character I liked the most during this "test play" of mine? Mercy and Genji. Genji works more like a flank and Mercy works like a TF2 medic, oh and McCree even though my aim is completely shit.
I played Overwatch at my friend's house so i got used to mechanics.
Believe me or not, his cousin has 264lvl and yet I, as level 4, rekt him 7 times with my friend. Oh boy, the power of teamwork. [hint hint: doesn't exist on quick play since everyone either goes DMG or hanzo /shrug]
Did that free weekend make me want to buy this game? Yeah, but not at this state. As fun as this game is, it lacks maps and simply, more character reworks. This game got out of beta way too fast and it looks like they rushed for no reason. [Features useless nerfs, yay!]
Also, the game doesn't explain the price tag. As gorgeous as this game looks, there's no way i'll spend +$40. [$60 without sales]
The other issue I experienced is the JESUS CHRIST HIGH AS F-memory usage. This game was first to cap 2GB of my RAM memory and then it just began to increase and what does it bring is that my GPU would completely lose focus and just crash Overwatch. This was fixed by enabling that option related to buffering but still, jesus christ...
Currently, I would give this game a strong 6.2/10. As promising as it looks, it simply lacks the most stuff.
Now, if you'll excuse me, i'll go play as medic in TF2. See ya in the next blog post!
[Oh and also, last chapter of Win10 guide will be out tomorrow. I'm in middle of writing it so uh, yeah.]
To make this clear: my main pc has 4GB of RAM.
It was fun, needless to say kinda repetitive. The amount of competitive maps is smaller than TF2's for example.
The amount of deathmatch maps is also pretty small... It seems to repeat after some time, even in quick play.
While I was playing with my friend, it was not this noticeable but If i tried to play alone, it was pretty boring after one hour or so.
What character I liked the most during this "test play" of mine? Mercy and Genji. Genji works more like a flank and Mercy works like a TF2 medic, oh and McCree even though my aim is completely shit.
I played Overwatch at my friend's house so i got used to mechanics.
Believe me or not, his cousin has 264lvl and yet I, as level 4, rekt him 7 times with my friend. Oh boy, the power of teamwork. [hint hint: doesn't exist on quick play since everyone either goes DMG or hanzo /shrug]
Did that free weekend make me want to buy this game? Yeah, but not at this state. As fun as this game is, it lacks maps and simply, more character reworks. This game got out of beta way too fast and it looks like they rushed for no reason. [Features useless nerfs, yay!]
Also, the game doesn't explain the price tag. As gorgeous as this game looks, there's no way i'll spend +$40. [$60 without sales]
The other issue I experienced is the JESUS CHRIST HIGH AS F-memory usage. This game was first to cap 2GB of my RAM memory and then it just began to increase and what does it bring is that my GPU would completely lose focus and just crash Overwatch. This was fixed by enabling that option related to buffering but still, jesus christ...
Currently, I would give this game a strong 6.2/10. As promising as it looks, it simply lacks the most stuff.
Now, if you'll excuse me, i'll go play as medic in TF2. See ya in the next blog post!
[Oh and also, last chapter of Win10 guide will be out tomorrow. I'm in middle of writing it so uh, yeah.]