On a scale from 0-100 where 0 is Mario Kart and 100 is real life, I’d put Horizon at around 75. It’s mostly realistic, but is intentionally forgiving in certain aspects.
As for solo, if you’re looking for a good story, you’re probably going to be disappointed. The game nowadays is mostly focused on collecting cars and the online experience (mostly racing). You could (and probably would) enjoy exploring Japan for a while, but if you’re not into racing I think you’d burn out pretty quickly
I don’t know how to explicitly check if hardware is supported, but if you pop a live USB in and it works, then I imagine it works on the fully installed os as well
Surprised the 9060XT 16GB hasn’t come up yet. A quick check on eBay for me shows mostly $300-$400, but saw a couple in the $250-$300 range. If you can find one in your budget that’s my recommendation, otherwise I agree with everyone else on the 6700XT
I don’t know if all EA games are like this but Battlefront 2 on heroic basically installs the EA app alongside the game, which it forces you to use to launch the game (so I have to use a launcher to launch a launcher to play my game)
Started bringing my 3ds to work for when I’m on break or otherwise not doing shit. Currently playing monster hunter 4. My DS’s growing up were basically just Pokemon machines, so if anyone has any classic gba, nds, or 3ds games you recommend I’m all ears
On a scale from 0-100 where 0 is Mario Kart and 100 is real life, I’d put Horizon at around 75. It’s mostly realistic, but is intentionally forgiving in certain aspects.
As for solo, if you’re looking for a good story, you’re probably going to be disappointed. The game nowadays is mostly focused on collecting cars and the online experience (mostly racing). You could (and probably would) enjoy exploring Japan for a while, but if you’re not into racing I think you’d burn out pretty quickly