what VPS provider are you using?
what VPS provider are you using?
I look at it like Unity, which for a long time didn’t have either of those features either. They’ll come in time, and I’m pretty likely to not build an open world survival crafting game anyway, so I won’t miss them for now.
the Mona Lisa is behind several centimeters of glass. they have absolutely no way to date it with soup.
I’ve never gotten past the second (or maybe third) zone of Barotrauma. usually I play with my brother, and we have a slew of mods that add new equipment and let you uninstall and reinstall equipment on subs, and we end up turning a rustbucket into a profitable cargo hauler with storage racks in every conceivable space and a wire up controller to manage the reactor for us. have you ever gotten to endgame content?
Cassette Beasts is also Godot.
I’d love to find something like this for the SamsungOS tvs, or at least a locally hosted alternative adblocker. I get 3-4 ads per 10 minute video now and it’s endlessly frustrating.
I will absolutely check those out too, thanks for sharing!
I really love Interactive Fiction, this is definitely going on right on top of my to-play pile. Hopefully I can get it running with android as I’m in SE Asia ATM with no laptop/desktop. Eager to dive in!
What tools do you use to develop these games?
Goldenaxe on Sega was one of my all time favorites growing up, though I never beat it. Close second was Revenge of the Shinobi, also never beat it. I know we’ve gotten a new streets of rage recently but I would love to see a new release for goldenaxe!
That’s a pretty common turn-of-phrase in Ireland, I remember hearing it in the early 90s!, and it’s still common to hear it from older generations too. I wouldn’t equate it with reddit slang/culture at all. I wonder when it made its way to reddit?
I use DDG pretty exclusively. I’ve never had issues with it, I set it as default and didn’t think about it after that
Mostly its this way because the language has evolved over time and relies heavily on several similar but competing interpretations of how things should be done. Similar thing happened to PHP, back in the web1 days.