About Gamersyde
Gamersyde is a commercial multiplatform web portal based in Europe, with hundreds of thousands of visitors each month from all over the world. We cover both handheld and video games platforms and the site has grown into one of the biggest gaming sites in the continent. We are able to offer fast news delivery and HD content from the upcoming games, and one of the greatest and friendliest gaming communities in the world. The HD content we provide always respects the original resolution and framerate of the games we capture, making Gamersyde the one and only place to get 1080p/4K/60fps videos with high bitrate. At a time when Youtube's subpar video compression has become the norm for most people on the Internet, we refuse to give up quality without a fight. We now also produce HDR videos, which can only be enjoyed by those who own compatible televisions. The content we produce is obviously not free of use should you want to upload our videos on your own website or YouTube channel.
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The whole genre leaves me cold, feeling completely disconnected from what I see happening on screen.
The experience just feels like a random number generator playing out TBH.
The whole genre leaves me cold, feeling completely disconnected from what I see happening on screen.
The experience just feels like a random number generator playing out TBH.
The campy story of Red Alert with Stalin, Hitler and Einstein was great too. Cutscenes in general was great. And it even had for it's time very cool cutscenes for when you failed a mission.
Then the Total War games came and added several revolutionary features to the genre with it's 3d environments, world map, diplomacy, assassinations, trading etc. Now I could try out military strategies I'd seen in Braveheart and Gladiator (hiding the cavalry in a forest area to flank the enemy with, hiding the cavalry behind a hill flanking the enemy). Again cutscenes were great and played during assassinations (both for failed and successful attempts), when you failed an entire campaign (your Shogun had to commit seppuku etc. With Total War it doesn't hurt if you are interested in history as well.
I rarely play RTS games anymore though but been meaning to jump back into the Total War series.
The whole genre leaves me cold, feeling completely disconnected from what I see happening on screen.
The experience just feels like a random number generator playing out TBH.
2. Because Cprbe does not own a 4k capture card and we don't want him to spend his own personal money.
3. Not because we are Sony fanboys and only want the PS4 to shine here. Sorry to nip your conspiracy theory in the bud.