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Default state is a hard left, flooring it is a hard right, precisely 50% is straight.
Default state is a hard left, flooring it is a hard right, precisely 50% is straight.
It’s just stretched. That portrait of Mario is supposed to be square, but here it’s wider than it is tall.
Probably just a setting on their TV. Maybe it’s intentional or maybe they didn’t realize.
Me and my friends played the Pokemon stadium mini games WAY more than the actual battles. They were a lot of fun.
I stumbled upon this regex crossword puzzle a while back. I was never good enough to get it, but it seems like it could be fun.
I’ve always liked underscores better because it differentiates from the file extension. It just makes sense. Except it is a wider character, so it’d be longer.
I’ve finished Ori and the Blind Forest at least 3 times recently. I had my first playthrough (100%), then I went back for the 3 hour speedrun (took a couple attempts to figure out my routing) and got a 2.5 hour run. Then I did a hard mode run with no upgrades. I’ve yet to do any tries for the no death run because that’s probably going to be hell.
As you might have guessed, I think it’s a fantastic game. I’m very much looking forward to playing the sequel. I’m going to try a couple no death runs before I move on though.
To provide an example it it being done near perfectly, see the Factorio mod scene.
That being said, I do feel similar to you about this. Something might be wonky about this. We’ll just have to see how it shakes out.
Odds are that I get run over by a train shortly after. Also the factory must grow.
I haven’t seen that much Gundam, but I think most/all Gundam have wheels in addition to legs. I guess it’s the best of both worlds. Wheels are best for even terrain, and legs enable traversal of uneven terrain and jumping. In fiction of course. In real life, we can’t build anything that complicated.
My main use case is that it lets me play laying down in my bed. It’s pretty great for my back.
I mainly like that it shows non vr games in the recent games now. It was an absolute pain to navigate and find a flat game, even if I had just played it a minute earlier.
And regularly on sale for $5.
Pixel Dungeon, or its more updated and popular fork, Shattered Pixel Dungeon.
Randomized Dungeon Crawler.
Available on PC and Android (at least)
Cannot say Outer Wilds enough. Wonderful experience. Exploration and lore is everything in this game. But it’s not too much. Some games have exploration and lore just for the sake of having it. Whereas everything in Outer Wilds is purposeful and motivating to do.
I’ve been playing Hades again. I played it a while back, but only had like 30 attempts and 3 successes. The hype of the 64 heat run and the sequel coming soon got me back into it to hopefully finish the game.
Oh god, maybe they’ll start calling actual child labor “open source”
At least we’ll discover spice
If you’re a fan of the Stein’s;Gate anime, the visual novel has many more great unique scenes and mini arcs that got cut from the show. It is a very long play time though.
A bit different from the question but
Outer Wilds.
I’ve spent a lot of time in it and have 100% it, so it’s hard to find a reason get back in, but even just booting to the title screen just completely transports me.
Why? Outer Wilds was just an incredible experience, and the OST is astounding and the music completely soaked up the experience and can bring it all back just by listening.
I can appreciate that.
But does that mean if you phone it off, the physical switch is unable to do anything? Or does the switch just get inverted?