It only got called save-scumming when consoles were unable to save outside of their precious save points.
For us who have always played on PC it was called playing the game.
It only got called save-scumming when consoles were unable to save outside of their precious save points.
For us who have always played on PC it was called playing the game.
So they’re intent on pushing forward with the doomed version of the Ultimate Universe, where Reed becomes a psycho dictator and wants to control the world and the invisible Woman falls in love with Ben who loses his rock shell but keeps his strength.
The Silver Surfer is a sexy robot chick and Perter Parker is killed off for Miles Morales to take over.
I’m glad I gave up on the MCU after Endgame. Since nothing makes sense anymore and I’m not giving Disney money to watch their bloated overbudget shows.
Plus you’re locked into Mac only ecosystem. Even if controllers get made later, you can only play what works on iPads or screen sharing with your Mac.
Hand tracking sounds cool, but how he explained it in the review it’s not as useful as the Index’s hand controller because you have to always have your hands in sight. And random movements make things happen you don’t mean to happen.
This definitely isn’t like the iPhone launch.
What I meant was that it is starting to get simple to play games using Linux now.
I’m not a teenager anymore who enjoys getting games to work by editing settings outside of games like during the Win 3.11 and MS-DOS days.
After decades working IT jobs I don’t want to do work when I’m trying to relax. Linus will have a nearly seamless system when Win 10 reaches EOL.
Yep. Gaming is starting to work on Linux, so I will move to Linux once Microsoft cancels 10.
11 has nothing more than more telemetry and tracking going for it. Gaming is slower, so why would I upgrade for a worse experience.
I play old games still anyways. Linux is more secure than Windows 11 anyways. I won’t upgrade to 11, and turned off TPM in BIOS so 11 won’t automatically install.
Exactly my point. It’s a good system that they’ve been using for decades. It’s comforting to see that everything has stayed the same on the inside.
Not really Space Wizarding, but using the magic system to apply buffs. Similar to how Fallout handled Armor as hidden spells and enchantments.
sorry for the delay, but Starfield is quite easy to get lost in the exploration
It’s the white-trash comfort food of games.
Like Frito Pies and Hot Dish, some people love their jankiness. I was actually comforted by my adoring fan getting stuck in the chairs and table in my ship.
Classic Bethesda bugs make me feel right at home. Also, having the spell system repurposed was classic BGS.
We saw how well deleting pictures worked with the TSA and their body scanners…
Looks like they learned from Gamestop how to value items.