Yakuza Kiwami and Kiwami II.
Well?
CSGO, Warframe, Killing Floor 2, Apex Legends, Team Fortress 2, Metro Exodus, Dragon Ball FighterZ, Street Fighter V, Skullgirls, Guilty Gear Xrd Revelator 2, Monster Hunter World, A Hat In Time, Rise Of The Tomb Raider, The Division, Overwatch, Quake Champions, Closers, PayDay2, Insurgency, Hunt: Showdown, Gears Of War 4, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Darksiders 2, Dark Souls, Company Of Heroes Legacy edition, Borderlands 2 and The Witcher 3.
Steam:
GOG:
Other:
Don't have anything on UPlay installed at the moment.
I haven’t used my PC in years but I probably have most of the PC games, which I have the disc version of, still installed on it like:
- Baldur’s Gate 1 & 2
- Diablo II
- Command & Conquer Tiberian Sun and Red Alert 2
- WarCraft 2 and 3
- Icewind Dale
- StarCraft
The last game that I ever purchased for the PC was WarCraft 3 and that was many moons ago.
They are Billions
Dead or Alive 6
FIFA 19
XCOM 2 WOTC
Bloodstained ROTN
Octopath Traveler
Valkyria Chronicles 4
My HDD just died a few weeks ago, so basically nothing. Actually I'm only playing the first 2 right now and just barely touched Octopath Traveler, so already filling my SSDs with fluff.
I have an 8 TB HDD and a 500 gb SSD devoted to games. You can only imagine how many games I can fit on the combination of the two.
Chivalry Medieval Warfare, Hitman 2, Left 4 Dead 2, PUBG, Rocket League, Speedrunners, Trackmania Nations Forever and Stadium, Overwatch, Apex Legends.
It's mostly online multiplayer games I may play with my friends plus my current single player game (Hitman 2).
I have an 8 TB HDD and a 500 gb SSD devoted to games. You can only imagine how many games I can fit on the combination of the two.
That's dirty huge lol. I have a 3TB for games, 3TB for TV/Movies (1080 and 4K) and a 128GB SSD for the OS.
@dragonfireXZ95 @lundy86_4: About the same here. 250GB ssd for the OS. 2+3TB for movies and games. Music as well, but I mostly stream that now. Most space is being taken up by games lol.
Not having to uninstall games constantly to try and fit new games on is a real luxury ^_^
@lundy86_4: About the same here. 250GB ssd for the OS. 2+3TB for movies and games. Music as well, but I mostly stream that now. Most space is being taken up by games lol.
Not having to uninstall games constantly to try and fit new games on is a real luxury ^_^
Yeah, it's great not wanting for room. On my next upgrade, i'll probably remove the 3TB for games and throw a high-capacity SSD in there. Tech moves way too fast, and can be so damned expensive.
Yeah, it's great not wanting for room. On my next upgrade, i'll probably remove the 3TB for games and throw a high-capacity SSD in there. Tech moves way too fast, and can be so damned expensive.
I kinda want one of them ultra-fast M2-SSDs but I can't complain about my HDDs at the moment. Like I said, I'm playing Dead Space and GTA IV at the moment, and those games load in less than half a minute, so that's not really something I notice.
Still, I think SSDs are the future, and games will become more optimized for them, so it's definitely going to be more and more prevalent.
I gave up on spinning drives, got 500nvme, 500+1td ssds only in my gaming PC, with 1gbit connection redownloading some doesn't really take ages
On the laptop 128 Steam games, and a couple of other games from stuff like GOG.
Not gonna bother listing them.
About 20 or 30 games depending on whether you count some emulated ones. (That I own the originals of.)
Yeah, it's great not wanting for room. On my next upgrade, i'll probably remove the 3TB for games and throw a high-capacity SSD in there. Tech moves way too fast, and can be so damned expensive.
I kinda want one of them ultra-fast M2-SSDs but I can't complain about my HDDs at the moment. Like I said, I'm playing Dead Space and GTA IV at the moment, and those games load in less than half a minute, so that's not really something I notice.
Still, I think SSDs are the future, and games will become more optimized for them, so it's definitely going to be more and more prevalent.
I wish I could go straight up SSD, but man, it's still way too expensive. Maybe in a couple of years it'll be feasible.
Having said that, I love the way they are doing HDD mounts in newer cases. Being able to mount big ass HDDs without having to have hard drive bays is just awesome.
So far on Steam I have...
Installed!? Jeez.....about 400 games maybe more dating from the 80s to current games.
If we include emulators then it’s in the thousands lol.
I have them on HDD's and move the ones i currently play to SSD, then back to HDD when moving onto another "set".
/EDIT: This thread is really silly and should be in "PC forums", why SW???
There's about over 100 on my pc, but some of my favorites are...
Minecraft, Ace combat assault horizon, Call of duty world at war, Nascar Heat 2, All of the Sword art online games, Hearts of Iron IV, Civilization III & V, War Thunder, Mount and Blade Warband, Sunset overdrive, Medivel II, total war, Spore, Railroad tycoon II, and Game dev tycoon.
I have a lot more that aren't installed, mostly older stuff. Oh, also, Guild Wars 2 and GTAV installed outside of Steam.
@DragonfireXZ95: SSD nowadays are cheaper then ever. I'm suing a single 1TB SSD but will be getting another 1TB SSD this November during Black Friday. The only thing that's expensive are those 2TB SSD but 1TB is very cheap. To be honest, I never try using those M.2. Like R4gn4r0k, tech moves to fast, never really put thoughts into using M.2.
@DragonfireXZ95: SSD nowadays are cheaper then ever. I'm suing a single 1TB SSD but will be getting another 1TB SSD this November during Black Friday. The only thing that's expensive are those 2TB SSD but 1TB is very cheap. To be honest, I never try using those M.2. Like R4gn4r0k, tech moves to fast, never really put thoughts into using M.2.
I'm waiting for M.2, specifically because it's 3 times faster than regular SSDs. But frankly, 2 TB SSD is not anywhere near cheap. When most 2 TB M.2 SSDs hit 125 bucks, I'll consider them cheap. Lol
At this point, you can get 8-10 TB HDDs for 200, yet a good 2 TB SSD will still cost 250+ in most cases.
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