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Generated emails usually don’t get saved, as soon as it is delivered it will be gone.
Generated emails usually don’t get saved, as soon as it is delivered it will be gone.
My PC is above minimum specs and BG3 ran really poorly even on low. Maybe they got a similar issue with the s.
I tried playing it on PC today, but it ran really poorly even on low, so I refunded it and will be waiting for the Xbox version as well.
I tried to play Baldurs Gate 3 but for some reason, it runs really poorly on my system so I refunded it. On the plus side, a friend of mine has caught up in Diablo 4 so we played some multiplayer which was great fun.
And I played some Timberborn, which seems fun at least for a while. Probably not a long term game for me though.
I’d agree with you if the game wasn’t paraded around as the perfect example for not having additional purchases.
Sure it does.
Fantastic Contraption. Pretty much dead now in a browser due to being based on flash but apparently they developed a version available on steam.
Anno 1800 is amazing if you don’t like the survival aspect of the other games.
But there are essentially unlimited amounts of resources out there and patches grow the further you get away from the starting location. Just go in any direction and you’ll stumble upon resources patches in the double or triple digit millions quite quickly.
If you struggle with the biters, you can turn those down a notch or two (or turn them peaceful or non existent even).
How can you even mention factory games without pointing out Factorio.
Automatically generated emails usually don’t get saved.