Holding out for reviews. The internet’s default stance is hate.
Holding out for reviews. The internet’s default stance is hate.
I saw one as well. It looks like the Matrix stopped loading polygons or shaders on that object.
I can’t think of two people I’d rather hear from more than these two gentlemen. /s
Back then I felt like I’d played everything. Fun to learn about games that passed me by.
🎵This how we do-it🎵
Ideal would be a playlist you build and hit randomize. You pay for it. No commercials. I don’t think there’s a service that does this…
Agreed. Please Don’t Destroy is pretty good though.
I played a lot of Guardian Heroes, Sega Rally, and X-Men: Children of the Atom.
LOL
“Well would you look at that. Somebody threw away a perfectly good white boy.”
I’ve used GoG. It’s good. Never used Itch.
Valve can be attributed with saving PC gaming. When people were terrified of buying “digital only” games on this fugly client called Steam—which only had Valve games and a few no name indies—the PC gaming shelves in places like Walmart and EB Games looked like a clearance section. Just a hodgepodge of games in no particular order, worn out looking boxes of new games picked up and put back down, meanwhile the PlayStation and Xbox walls flourished and even GameCube got more love from a merchandising standpoint.
Now we trust Valve with our digital libraries the way we’d trust a bank with our money. They’ve earned that trust, and I can’t say the same for Sony or Nintendo which are happy to charge you repeatedly for the same game. Microsoft actually does a pretty good job of making your old games still playable in some form, so Kudos to them.
So will we be surprised when Epic Games Store goes tits up? No. Will we care when we lose all our games? No, they were all free. Should we support Valve as long as they continue to be the champions of PC gaming? You better if you care about where it goes.
Finishing doesn’t matter. I’ll play something for maybe a few hours and drive on. It fills fulfilling to me. Better than never playing it. 👍
Sounds good. Going to buy.
I started playing each game in my library for about 10 min and then moving on. Some games catch me playing longer but otherwise I check them off as played. With recent Steam sales I’d buy 5-6 games, immediately install them all, and play each right away. Feels good man.
Is it worth playing on PC today? Or should one start with two.
What about web hosting these days? Time was you’d get email as part of that deal, with your own custom domains. Have they farmed that out to services like Gmail etc?
Agreed. This is wrong.
The way I see it, they have us over a barrel. Unless there’s law on the books that says you can’t do that, your recourse is to pay for email or setup your own mail server. Good luck getting others to trust that though. I guess you could pay for a 3rd party cert.
I think this person means non partisan, because Metal Gear Solid is filled with political intrigue.