Good guy Valve appears to be quietly figuring out refunds for folks, even though almost all are above the hours played limit
Good guy Valve appears to be quietly figuring out refunds for folks, even though almost all are above the hours played limit
Those are worth playing. A lot more lore in those if you look around.
Finished episode three and it’s good. Credentials: played every Fallout game ever made.
The Series 9 and the SE, and I think it was. Apple rarely if ever discounts current generations of products.
Obligatory “Check your carbon monoxide detectors”
Someone’s probably already working on a mod that adds FSR3 and makes stars explode
I don’t care if it’s true please let’s just leave it dead and not encourage this. I don’t want to buy games wondering if the studio is going to make it 100x better after I’ve already played through the plot. Like, I’m happy CDPR fixed Cyberpunk, I really am, but it should have been good day one.
I dunno maybe it’s just gimmicky but it feels so nice to have a desktop app over and webui that still uses the server. I use Deluge for only that reason
Sorry so you’re basing this entirely on people commenting on things and not real world reports of fragility? I think you’re getting worked up for no reason.
7700xt is the one I’m excited about because it appears to be the one AMD will do deep discounts on in the future and I finally have a good answer for friends looking to upgrade their 1060’s and 2060’s
Yeah front end is a wasteland
Gameplay is king, aesthetics just takes it to another level. Valheim kinda looked like shit to me when I first played it, I wasnt a fan of that PS1 look. But the gameplay was excellent, and deep, and I came around to the visuals to the point of actually loving them.
The beauty of a good game is that it can take you somewhere regardless of how it looks. Imagination fills in the gaps and you can feel like you’re there.
I’m kinda shocked we’re seeing a major game release where it actually works well day one. They don’t even have to write an apology letter.
If you just want something small and fun to play with Linux and containers try looking for used Chromeboxes. Just bear in mind that going down the *arr app rabbit hole usually means building something with more storage.
Was not expecting everything on one board like that. It probably would have been easier to just package a PC and Megadrive more or less separate with a switch between them. Sega really put some work into that.