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Because they don’t need touchpads and like an asymmetrical layout
Because they don’t need touchpads and like an asymmetrical layout
It’s been around since they first had profiles. I’m pretty sure that was while Steam was still green
When they first released their keyboards the equivalent to iCue was fine. Now it’s actually adversarial.
Maybe he took all the current areas of the states. Then reassigned them alphabetically. Rather than creating new areas.
Yeah it’s definitely more substantial than something like Blood Dragon for Far Cry 3.
I never had egregious visual bugs like Skyrim’s dragons flying in reverse. But when I first launched New Vegas the doc waking you up from your coma had a glitch where his head would gently rotate like a clock hand while his mouth flapped. If his mouth stopped flapping his head stopped pivoting on the top of his neck.
I honestly thought it was intentional until his cheek went inside his shoulder.
I love it. Low poly and horror really belong together in my mind. Probably for similar reasons as your own
It was my first Rated M game and it set the bar impossibly high
I made a comment referencing how bad DayZ early access was and the reply has me considering reinstalling. I remember zombies flat out ignoring walls though.
Capitalism is bad not because “grow or die” is ridiculous, it’s bad because it’s true.
One thing I appreciate between BG3 and their Original Sin series is that the latter games felt like turn based Splatoon whereas the former has much less surface spam barrelmancy (though it is still present)
The triumph of modern marketing. The company is my friend and the product is my child.
Trypophobia is actually just disgust I’m pretty sure. Phobias are supposed to be somewhat crippling in context. Almost everyone I know that proclaims to have trypophobia just shivers or cringes a bit.
If that was possible we wouldn’t have public education, we’d just sleep for the first 20-30 years of our lives so we could work weeks long shifts at McD’s.
That’s fine. Poker is just a theme. And it’s got a guide for poker hands, but after a couple trips to the item shop you can usually throw everything about poker out the window.
My neighborhood was just poor enough that basically no kid had a PS memory card. They were all jealous of my n64’s ability to save on the cartridges. When the PS2 and GameCube rolled around we just left the machines on all day again
Let me gift games, let me wishlist games to receive gifts. There’s lots of other features I would also like but if other stores had that I’d be much more inclined to use the other stores.
One thing I loved about Elite was the collection of mini games. Navigating through the space station to your landing pad, finding a suitable patch of surface to touchdown on a planet, having to fight or yield to a supercruise interdiction, they all came together to make Elite feel like a driving game where your vehicle happens to be a spaceship.
In No Man’s Sky landing and takeoff are achieved with a singular button press. And the ship combat is there to check a box. The game is mostly about taking pics of flora and fauna and digging trenches in planets for minerals.
The sort of alternate universe I yearned for once upon a time was Zelda continuing to be about time gimmicks. OoT had two points in a timeline, MM had the groundhog’s labor day weekend, and there was oracle of ages/seasons by Capcom. I guess there’s only so many ways to spin it though.
Can confirm. I struggled to remember the name of the ancient website vampirefreaks after the concept came up in conversation and out of the big search engines only Bing’s flavor of chatGPT could tell me what I was looking for.