Maybe you died and the game automatically went back to the last autosave.
Maybe you died and the game automatically went back to the last autosave.
But what if we have a midnight craving for virtual violence? Isn’t satisfying that a worthwhile goal if it helps us sleep better at night?
I look at sales. steamdb, isthereanydeal etc. And if something stands out, I look for details.
Might be personal bias, but I see “you’re inexperienced” as “learn some more and come back later” and “you’re incompetent” as “get out of my sight and never come back”.
Incompetence is usually used as an insult, so using it in the case of inexperience tends to be mean-spirited.
Inexperience is failing before becoming familiar with a task. Incompetence is failing repeatedly after becoming familiar with a task.
Paying them because it’s time wasted they could otherwise use to feed themselves or pay their bills doing something else.
Hah. Batteries shall be our death.
Oh feck off. Most gyms are mostly predatory money grab schemes.
Better to reduce your sugar intake and focus on physical activity with practical effects. Clean your house, do some gardening, volunteer in the community, play some sport you actually like. Gyms are for losers!
Ck3 with the plague mechanics does this. The base game has some default settings that absolutely wrecks everything once plagues get going and only having the DLC can change those settings.
No day like today to remember you’re old now.
Also, the explorer indexer at the very least takes note of what files it has stored.
Well, if you think about it, they might want to do a Daggerfall with thousands of nondescript villages and dungeons, powered by AI.
If it doesn’t have Blackjack and Hookers, then it’s a shitty clone.
A thread of the problem is likely the publisher/developer conflict of interest. When the two can’t come to an agreement, the end result usually fails horribly in both aspects.
Neat stuff.
That part’s wild to me, when people are like “This villain in your story seems to have said and done bad things? So that means you agree with them, yes?” No! Of course not! It’s the literal villain in the story, man!
But there is no utilitarian point of art. It exists to express ideas and to tell truth. I think maybe a lot of people get upset because from their point of view, they are paying money, and they have this relationship where it’s like “If it’s not giving me what I wanted out of this transaction, then it’s bad.”
Many men would prefer to be a momma bear’s cub. That sort of protection and care is one of the most valuable treasures out there.
Technically, it is private. As in privately shared. Not just anyone can get your data. It’s a select club. Other than the employees handling it, it’s mostly pay per view.
Tbh, I did blindly vote for games I recognized or looked good in the screenshots/videos.
Flu.