I’m sorry if you think I didn’t give an answer. Because I did.
I’m sorry if you think I didn’t give an answer. Because I did.
Yeah, I have the permadeath achievement. Once you get off the first planet you’re fine.
It used to be harder for a lot longer. Now you can just teleport anywhere you want at anytime.
At launch, for me at least, it was a cool lonely scramble to survive.
Now it’s a multiplayer game with a bunch of super easy shortcuts all over the place, even outside of the multiplayer. I enjoy playing with my friends, but the solo experience is definitely worse now.
Ok cool. That’s one of my main concerns with it.
I have a bunch of emus. Does the deck let you put them in your library as a non steam game and play them? That’s how I have them setup on my PC.
Yeah I haven’t used my switch in a long time. I think I might have power surged it, but I don’t really care enough to even double check.
I have a switch emulator on my external HD along with a bunch of other emulators. When I get my next PC I’ll just play whatever switch games I want on that.
I think FFIII had the world destroyed early on.
I play with a controller on PC, and while I’m fine with the campaign battles in WotR, it irritates me to no end how they change the controls for them. It doesn’t make any sense at all to do it, but they did. No matter what I will eventually accidentally skip turns because of that dumb decision.
One example, for those that don’t play with a controller: In regular party fights pressing the shoulder buttons will select an enemy, which can be a huge help instead of using the pointer.
But in the campaign army battles the shoulder buttons skip your turn. Why??
Do you get confused when the New York Times writes articles about something in Chicago?
Ah gotcha. Thank you so much!
I don’t know what a SoC is :/
“well will not rerelease these games, and no you cannot play them any other way”
I think it was part of Twitter.
Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous has crazy depth of story, can be turn based or active combat, and you can adjust a ton of difficulty options to suit your taste. Lots and lots of exploring.
This reminds me of AA meetings. In my area they all pushed you nonstop to get a sponsor. And then the sponsor would push you nonstop to pray every day. Every meeting was in a church. And the veteran guys would talk about how they haven’t thought about alcohol everyday while talking about alcohol everyday.
It’s nonsense.
That was because Nintendo went behind Sonys back on the deal. They were trying to eat both pies.
It was Poryhere, but now it’s Porygon :(
Ah I see. I assumed it was a typo that was supposed to be “bought it at launch”.
But yeah “in” totally makes sense too. Thank you for pointing that out.