Like the unbiased judges appointed by politicians?
Ok I didn't know this existed and now I want to make it lol.
Obviously evey possible good food has already been invented
Because people can understand paper ballots, while tech is complicated and people don't want to understand it, so they instantly think it's unsafe.
Maybe I'm getting wooshed but can't you bring up the keyboard anyway?
In my experience the biggest issues tend to be some stupid launcher that publishers still think are a great idea.
That was AFTER the backlash increased after he doubled down.
I wish more people understood this: Riot's anti-cheat isn't perfect and you can find how to cheat online fairly easily actually, but you have to jump over so many hoops and spend a fair amount of cash to do it (depending on method) that it's basically an exercise for motivated hackers that want to prove a point, not your script kiddie that wants easy wins.
Musk literally refused to comply to the supreme court of Brazil. How the heck are they in the wrong for blocking X?
As unlikely as it is, it would be interesting if FFXIV was a Switch 2 launch title
Idk, CS2 was cool but I bounced off it pretty fast. I just hope making bridges is easier, the way you have to mess around with elevation, road type etc. to maintain a waterway is very convoluted.
I understand your point, but for most of the year more than half of every cinema screens are showing marvel/disney trash that even your average movie goer is sick of. Going to one of two screenings of an old, actually good movie isn't going to make or break the industry.
It really is a shame. If Arenanet was a bigger studio they could probably have two teams working on expansions at the same time so that we could get a new one every year while still allowing for two years of development.
The loss of new elite specs is by far my biggest disappointment, the lackluster metas and hit-or-miss instanced content also lowers the overall value proposition to me, personally.
Although certainly similar, the fact that these games have every scene fully animated does add to it in a way that simply reading descriptions about what's going on doesn't.
Valve doesn't want to make a buy to play game unless it's something that pushes the medium forward somehow, which is the only reason Alyx was made. A PvP moba can be a source of continued revenue like all the other games they still support (and one they don't).
We all know it's, at best, burning itself on reentry.
If the other option ate those shitty games, then yeah, emulation it is.
Do we even know anything about the game other than the fact it's getting made?
The code may be old but it isn't necessarily slow.
I guess it depends on your bank and location in the world. Where I am you can transfer that, for free, and it is on the receiver's account in less than 5s or so.
Can't seem to find a definite answer for this...
I did it. For a few years now I've wanted to make the jump but lazyness and a bit of worry that my main game wouldn't work very well kept me from it.
Then some effing windows update caused ridiculous stuttering on games (or maybe it was a auto-update of some other hidden thing, I couldn't figure it out) so I decided that if I needed a system wipe, might as well as try gaming on linux.
Honestly? Much easier than I expected. Install Steam, turn two options on and 90% of your library is ready to go. I had to tinker with getting freesync to work (ended up just switching to wayland, which just worked) but other than the plugins I use for my main game requiring a bit of more work, smooth as butter really.
So yeah, if you are a lazy gamer like I am, next time you do a system wipe or get a new computer, try installing linux first. Don't even bother Dual booting it, if you don't like it just reinstall (setup your usb drive with ventoy and the images you want to try out.)
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Raids are coming back! Take a look at what is to come in both 10-player and 50-player encounters.
I really hope this revitalizes the community
I just want to build requests and read the responses, why the hell does everyone suddenly want me to make an account?
Your favorite movie, series, or anything else really that you can't find a community here (or maybe it just doesn't exist)
I know my way around a command line. I work in IT, but when it comes to my personal fun time more often than not I'm quite lazy. I use windows a lot because just plugging in anything or installing any game and it just working is great.
But support for windows 10 is ending and I should probably switch sonner rather than later, so I'm wondering if Arch would be a good pick for me? For reference, I mostly game and do Godot stuff in my free time.
Square Enix has revised its approach to PC and console game development, and absorbed ¥22.1 billion (approx $140.9 million) in what it calls “content abandonment losses.”
One big project or multiple smallers ones? What do you think?
Seems like too much work to me, so I started getting duplicate pieces just to save the hassle, but a few guildies said I was crazy.
Yeah it was fun in the beginning, after all who never thought about being transported to another world where you ate a big hero with swords and magic?
But what the hell, I'm pretty sure there's more isekai now than other genres/settings. It's gotten to a point that if I see the tag I just move on.
This update feels a bit smaller than I expected, but it's been fun for me. Don't know how long I'll keep playing before moving to other games again though.
Hello, and welcome again to a new series of EUIV Dev Diaries! For those of you who don’t know me yet, I joined Paradox Tinto a couple of years ago as QA, and I’ve transitioned in the past months to the position of Associate Producer. I’ve been...
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Ark: Survival Ascended - Studio Wildcard's controversial Unreal Engine 5 spruce-up of its dinosaur-themed survival game…
I have googled this and even got to the second page, and there does not seem to be any kind of consensus.
As far as I can tell, it's a bad idea because it creates code you don't see and accepts inputs that you wouldn't want. And yet, many people seem to like them more than, say, const unions due to being easier to refactor in bulk.
So what gives? Is this a case of IT people having very strong opinions on stuff that doesn't matter? Or is there a technical reason for or against it?