Thank you for the invite and holy crap. That game is so much fun. Derailed all my plans for the night.
Thank you for the invite and holy crap. That game is so much fun. Derailed all my plans for the night.
Would love an invite if you don’t mind!
Would love an invite if someone has one to send.
I have an AMS and love it but I wish it handled color changing like the Mosaic Palette, which melts together filament instead of cutting and purging.
People were saying that might have been Valve just covering themselves from potential lawsuits. We’ll just have to see if it’s reverted.
Nope nevermind, I was hopeful it was good guy Steam but it was in fact Sony. Fuck Sony. Will never buy another Sony game.
Oh, I use both, I was just poking fun. That being said, I unfortunately I don’t feel comfortable trying to get my parents on Linux… or even friends.
Most people just want things to work and won’t do any sort of troubleshooting themselves. “It just works” is worth the intrusiveness that comes with Windows.
And Linux fanboys will get up on their high horses while googling how to fix their driver issues.
Man, I love Valve.
FWIW Jerboa looks the same as what Sync shows
KDE Connect works great for now.
And even with that… I gave it a shot for a while… But unfortunately, it is nowhere near as good as Google’s swipe/glide typing. I was constantly having to fix words or just not use the swipe typing at all.
100% this. AC PvP would be awful for a new player using the limited early game parts/weapons. Think MMO level 50 vs level 5.
Yes an argument can be made to still allow it so people can fight their friends early… but a lot of people would just go straight into it and just be turned off to it altogether.
Didn’t live up to your unrealistic expectations. It’s an action game with multiplayer based around mechs.
For this type of game the industry evolved to shoving loot crates, skins, and battle passes down our throats, not a “great story”. This game has none of that. Which I’m sure most people are happy about.
The “story” in Armored Core exists to give you a reason to play their mech action game. Mech action being the focal point. It gives you a reason to play the game, get used to the controls, and then maybe play some multiplayer.
I went into this with some light curiosity and now I want to build a game using godot. The way he explains everything is very clear and concise. Very good tutorials.
Side note: I never realized it was pronounced ‘guh-doh’. My uncultured mind thought it was go-dot’.
Rarbg shut down I believe.
Rarbg is gone unless I’m mistaken.
Mindustry
An open-source factorio like game. You can play it on PC or your phone, and it has a self hostable server that is relatively easy to setup.
Edit: I’m really glad to see this game is pretty well known!