I’ll pay triple if I can play it 25 minutes before anyone else has access.
I 100% agree and you didn’t even mention the biggest selling point in my eyes. The joysticks are modular so you can swap them out if they ever get drift. The sticks are extremely high quality but drift is inevitable in most scenarios so it’s nice to only need to spend $20 instead of $200 for no more drift.
Yeah maybe it was petty but I don’t think it was unwarranted. Every other comment so far was an exact clone of “It’s alright” so I figured I’d add a unique perspective to the conversation.
I will never be guilt tripped into speaking out against a company who engages in shitty practices, but nice try.
I don’t know, I refuse to play Ubisoft games.
There’s a game on Kickstarter called Outbound. It’s in alpha access right now.
The game looks like it’s literally Raft in a camper van. Haven’t tried it yet but I plan to.
I have a friend that in his own words likes boring games and Starfield was too boring for him.
This is why I exclusively use thrustmaster controllers. Joysticks are modular and cost 15-20 bucks to replace.
They literally included a screenshot of valve asking to not share information about the game with a little quip about how they pressed escape instead of ok. Blantant disrespect to valves wishes even if it’s not a legally binding agreement.
They chose getting clicks over doing right by valve. Shame on them.
He keeps the chocolate in his diaper.
Surprised to not see FTL mentioned yet.
I’m loving the track Balatro has too. I wish that game had more music like the one song it has.
Seems like a good way to get put on a ‘list’.
It’s becoming extremely frustrating.
Yup. That’ll happen when you touch anything related to epic.
Vim does code completion just fine if you set up your language server correctly.
I’m willing to bet the revert to carts had something more to do with the switch being handheld and it’s small form than load times. Still a beneficial side effect though.
What a maiden-less thing to say.
Been meaning to go back and play a bit. Maybe an influx of free to play players will bring me back.
Cosmetics are expensive too. I’m afraid a majority of players won’t pay those prices. If they offered some lower priced items they might have more consistent income.
I have it on both and they’re pretty much identical. Having buttons available can be sorta nice for specific actions, but on the other hand a phone is easier to carry around. Both are great with minor pros and cons.