I bought it, played it for 2 hours, got tired of dying to invisible poisoned zones and uninstalled.
I WANT to like the game but it is really stupidly buggy and claustrophobic
IED(EDS) sufferer and spectrum surfer. You probably won’t like what I have to say.
I bought it, played it for 2 hours, got tired of dying to invisible poisoned zones and uninstalled.
I WANT to like the game but it is really stupidly buggy and claustrophobic
I’ve got 1k+ hours in both Fallout 4 and Skyrim, bought them both on opening day.
Haven’t finished either of their main quests, for Fallout I just really didn’t care at all about Shaun.
Hermaevs’ youtube channel has a no-hit RL1 boss run where she shows Morgott’s safe spacing and timing, got me through and now I’m trying to RL1 Radahn and I’m stuck there lol
I don’t know if it still works but abusing the physics engine to make kinetic ship obliterating shotguns added an easy extra hundred hours to my gameplay.
I dunno what the movie was called, I was 7 and had fallen asleep in front of the TV. When I woke up there two ‘grey’ aliens of in hindsight terrible costumes crouching in some bushes.
I had never seen a depiction of a grey alien before that and my uncanny valley sensor peaked higher than ever at any other point in my life and I ran to my room without even shutting off the tv.
It’s funny to look back and remember that as a moment of legit fear, knowing what I do now.
Decades of crusty misanthropy and a clear perspective of my capabilities makes me immune to such lies!
My first console controller only had one button, audio cassette storage was my first pirating medium, I remember when doctors used to smoke in the examination room.
Some of those bad boys would pack 8 D batteries and you didn’t ever have to charge it, just crack open a new pack of batteries every few outings.
Hell you can GRILL with 8 D batteries.
All the gold in the ocean
Find a shady diamond dealer in Morocco, that’s how my uncle managed it.
Those were Vulture Bees and have no sting so it wasn’t the swarm that killed the lion. Their nests are gnarly too.
But to be clear, if every lion fought every been, I’m pretty sure the bees win 100%. There aren’t that many lions out there.
… we’ve had boomboxes since the 70s yo…
My favorite hobby is gaming so I’d have to say always on requirements for single player games.
GPUs
Don’t necessarily go for top tier but something in the top 40% of Passmark’s high end GPU benchmarks will last you years
My current GPU is 7 years old and still plays Elden Ring at 60fps, I’ll probably get at least 3 or 4 more years before I need to upgrade.
Canned fruit salad, the ratio of ingredients is for some fuckdamn reason federally mandated so there’s little difference between brands.
Still worth it to lurk, they manage the fine line on being edgy without also being annoying.
I was hoping we’d go for more of a wholistic biotech thing, like domesticating animals came with hunting, not agriculture. Agriculture just let us domesticate cattle and deer and goats.
Before then we had wolves and dogs and chickens and pigs, and I imagine 5k years of selective breeding coupled with modern degrees of research but in a different direction that by then we custom grow organisms from a caul for whatever our needs.
I have played Dwarf Fortress and I consider myself quite good, pulled off a bunch of tricky megaproject engineering tasks and mastered hydraulics and lava flows.
Most people consider Dwarf Fortress a very hard game. I consider it a moderately hard game.
Noita is a
FUCKING
hard game
And I say that as a person with likely more than 20k hours in game.