Great thread idea. Stalker 2 is already on our radar. We prioritize based on community demand so keep the suggestions coming and upvote the ones you agree with.
Welcome aboard! The trainer is pretty straightforward. Just launch it before you start the game, pick Elden Ring from the game list, and toggle the options you want. I would recommend starting with just infinite health to get a feel for it, then experimenting from there.
Still on Windows 10 and it has been rock solid. Keep hearing Win 11 is better with DirectStorage. Anyone made the switch? Real performance difference or just marketing?
Yeah it is a nice touch. We wanted to give people a way to make their profiles feel personal. Glad you are enjoying it. If you have any suggestions for new options feel free to drop them in the suggestions thread.
The single player is timeless mate. Genuinely one of the best stories in gaming. Online is pretty quiet yeah but nobody plays RDR2 for the online anyway. Just take your time with the campaign and soak it all in. You will not regret it.
Rocket League’s one of those games a lot of people dip in and out of rather than fully stick with.
I don’t think the playerbase has completely dropped off, but it’s definitely changed. A few things probably play into it:
The skill ceiling’s gotten mad high if you’re not grinding regularly...
Yeah, that’s a good question.
For me, the one that always comes to mind is Anthem. On paper it felt like a guaranteed hit BioWare, cool sci-fi setting, flying around in those suits… it had all the pieces. I remember thinking it could be their next big long-term franchise, but it just never came...
That’s a great list... really hard to argue with any of those.
If I had to throw in mine, no real order:
The Witcher 3
The Last of Us Part II
Elden Ring
God of War (2018)
BioShock
Same vibe as yours really—strong stories, memorable worlds, and games you can just take your time with.
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Been revisiting Skyrim for about the hundredth time. Started a new mage build and using the trainer for quality of life stuff like faster levelling. Some games just never get old.
With GTA 6 getting closer every day I figured we should have a dedicated thread. What is everyone expecting? Personally I am most excited about the map size. Vice City was always my favourite setting and seeing it with modern tech is going to be something else.
Welcome Matt. Glad the trainer brought you here. Avowed is great - we've got a few people playing it. Stick around, there's a lot more here than just trainers.
Good to know. The trainer team have been really on top of updates lately. I was using the old version and a couple of things were glitchy so this is welcome news. Will grab the update tonight.
DDR5 all day. The platform support is better now and you won't need to upgrade again for a long time. DDR4 is solid but you'd be buying into a dead end.
Those exclusives are a huge reason people stick with PlayStation.
I remember losing hours in Bloodborne… did any of these games completely take over your free time like that?
I’d always end up losing to Scorpion. 😅 How did you and your friends decide who got which character? Was it strategy or just picking the ones you liked the most?
Ghost of Tsushima found a good middle ground. It has the open world structure but the art direction and wind navigation made exploration feel different. Not every game needs to reinvent the wheel, it just needs personality.
Yeah, I’ve definitely run into servers like that. Sometimes it’s fine and everyone’s chill, but other times you get people who just want to start trouble, and it can really kill the vibe.
I usually leave those servers pretty quickly. How about you had any good or bad experiences lately?
I usually go with headsets because the sound really pulls you into the game, but I’ve noticed some people swear by playing without them.
Do you think using a headset actually changes how you play, or is it just about immersion?