Based off the headline alone, I thought we were talking about an offensive military strike.
Based off the headline alone, I thought we were talking about an offensive military strike.
It would help to put your location.
Honestly, I prefer the last one. I’m not entirely sure why this is getting such significant hype around it. It is by no means a bad game, and it is very well made, but it just didn’t feel as fun as the last one to me. IMO, the best thing about this one is the physics. They regularly add a ton of small things that you can knock around, and I had more fun playing with that than anything else in the game.
I haven’t really noticed anything in that regard. I’ve also been curious about the collectibility of physical copies of online only games. If the game is no longer playable, is there actually any value? I feel like things are a little too early to say at this point, but given how rare this title will seemingly be, I’m hedging my bets.
I’m a collector, and this is a game that may have a high value in the future due to being rare. If it was literally only available for 2 weeks and they pulled all the remaining copies and refunded people, there’s not going to be many, and I will have a sealed copy. Of course, it’s possible that they may re-release it in the future if they decide it’s worth the money to tweak it, but I honestly kind of doubt it. You may be wondering why it matters if it literally can’t be played and who would want it, and that’s absolutely a fair question, but in the end, the answer is collectors.
I didn’t realize that there was a physical release for this game. I just bought myself a copy to keep sealed in my collection.
What’s the point if it looks like shit?
The article states that you can plug them into the original consoles, so I’m sure you can do the same with the new ones.
Works for me on Sync.
From context, I’m guessing that there were broken parts of the print in the back, obscured by the resin. When the bed came down to start the new print, it pushed the broken parts from the last one into the screen, breaking it.
It’s incredibly difficult for me to search for a user or post. A link to their submission would be appreciated.
2006 all the way. I’ll never understand why they opted to cancel the sequel (which was looking amazing, btw) and use the same name for a completely new IP.
Well, you see, the front fell off.
Pretty sure they’re joking.
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I’m definitely surprised to hear that you’ve had so many problems with your Prusa. Mine has been smooth sailing pretty much since day one.
I have a Prusa MK3 with the MMU2, and I definitely plan on upgrading at some point to the MK4 and MMU3. Since I don’t have any direct experience with any multi-material options other than the MK3 with MMU2, the only thing I will say is to ensure that whatever you buy is an open source printer. I cannot tell you how much of a difference that makes when there are so many incredibly smart makers in the community that can take full advantage of that to provide solutions for basically any problem. My first printer was closed source, and I had a document that was several pages long that broke down everything that you needed to do (and not do) to get that machine working well and upgrade it yourself within the confines of what was possible. Prusa support is top notch, as is their quality. I can’t recommend the brand enough, even if I don’t have experience with the latest multi-material options.
I would love a remake of these, but I imagine it’s just low effort ports to allow them to be played on PS5. I can already play them all on PS3, and I doubt there would be a quality jump from that.