

The spaghetti chili is really good; but it does not taste the way they just described it.
The spaghetti chili is really good; but it does not taste the way they just described it.
Played it. It’s Spaced Engineers on the ground. It seemed great in concept, but development seemed to quietly come to a halt at some point. It never got anywhere near complete.
It’s been out of early access for a few years. It was just built on a very dated engine and never quite reached that “complete” feeling.
I’ve burned hundreds of hours in Space Engineers and enjoyed it a lot, but I would never call it polished. I’m really hoping Keen Software learned some lessons from the first one to make the experience better.
I think that’s store driven. I recall having to input my PIN on my Deck multiple times, but there was at least a few days between each purchase.
It probably wouldn’t be too resource intensive to run it on an XP virtual machine. You’ll want a version that runs on its own, though (no game store launcher, drm, etc)
Dragon Age: Origins. The base game was easily 80+ hours of interesting story and game play. Each DLC added 20-40 hrs a piece. I used to play it a ton.
I don’t recommend giving money to EA, though. They have properly shit all over the sequels.
The dev picks the discount. If it’s at least 20%, Steam will email everyone that has the game wishlisted. It costs $100 to list the game on Steam; but if you make $100 in sales, you get that money back.
Anger Foot natively supports Linux, and I’d consider the gameplay loop to be pretty casual.
To sum it up, you kick down doors and shoot your way through rooms while having hardcore EDM blasted at you. It has a Hotline Miami vibe to it, but is FPS.
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I think that perceived smoothness from 40 fps comes from the LCD screen they chose, and using a controller. Docking the deck to a monitor and using a mouse makes it much more noticeable; but running games at 720p makes it much easier to hit 60 fps.
The biggest spooky factor of Subnautica was being alone and surrounded by the unknown. I guess they aren’t going for that this time.
Compared to the first, Below Zero was okay. I predict their third game is going to be “meh”.
Plastic is a very broad term for materials made from synthetic polymers
Conjecture is not documentation.
That’s what I’m seeing, unless a documented source eventually shows up.
I have many games I own on Steam that I can play portably from a flash drive without Steam. DRM is still on the developer.
Golf is inefficient. The factory must grow.
Nothing is truly deleted. You will still get sent “memories” of things you sent/shared in the past.
They rapidly expanded their team to quickly fix issues present with the early access release version of the game. They’re still working towards 1.0, so the talks of DLC expansions will likely be for content after release. Development of new content takes a lot of time, so it’s smart to plan for the future before it becomes a problem.
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Add obscenities to your search for the most optimized results. It drops the AI component and seems to provide the more direct results we used to get.