And valid game keys so…
And valid game keys so…
Same for me, started playing D2 at launch (No console sir wasn’t able to play D1). PvE only, PvP when cheese was possible.
Loved the game, the story, the great gameplay and shoot/power feeling.
Stayed in for years but, in indsight I played more and more because I felt I needed to instead of wanted to.
They started vaulting content with shitty excuses, made the game very hard for new players (best way to kill it long term), added monetisation and FOMO left and right.
FOMO finally burned me out before lightfall. Didn’t preco and that was the smart thing to do. This extension was simply scandalous: rushed, very poorly written, bad characters (and there wasn’t that much of them). It was hastly put together to be able to push final shape and it felt. Quite there and then.
On one hand I’m happy I stopped giving money to a Company that clearly didn’t give a fuck to both its players and employees.
On another hand it’s a shame because the game was good, art direction incredible, story - even if sometime badly narrated and complicated- was deep and great.
Edit: ah gambit was great, especially with a full team.
I exited with a “lol no” when I saw the state of lightfall. So glad I did.
It’s still a shame for the devs. Quite talented people, it’s once again a case of major management fuck up and devs paying the bill…
It’s mostly for private/family matters so that seems perfect for my need.
Thanks a lot for taking the time to explain like you did, really appreciate it :)
Was hesitating between Proton and Ksuite.
I was already pouting toward them, but you finished to convince me to go to Infomaniak, thanks!
On their blog they explain they initially went for a reboot, but their editor refused to finance it and wanted “just” a remaster.
So they choose to do a remake instead.
Source: https://www.littlebigadventure.com/en/reboot-remaster-or-remake-the-answer/
I meant, it just makes things more complicated than “classic” RTS, making the pause even more helpful (giving precise order can be complicated, but I’ve only tried one control type out of two-ish)
Honestly during the campaign it’s really helpful.
Compared to the two previous games, this one require more micro management (or at least benefit from it).
And “other games as well, without pause”: indeed, but playing in full 3D/volume complicate things.
I’d be curious to see the sale results of the games while takeling the amount of console/PC present as well as the market size during the release year.
We might have surprise about results of all the games with these parameters.
Same here!
I had to get rid of the 2nd edition one year ago because of a contact/short issue. :(
So useful to know who was speaking in mumble/teamspeak when I had only one screen…
And the shortcut keys were useful at the time (I don’t have much use for them now).
Edit: I’ve seen the video and yes, I forgot how CLEAR the software was. It was extremely easy to set, set the shortcuts to work as you wanted.
The current new logitec soft/driver is an utter shit, buggy, extremely confusing (I gave up on trying to setup the backlight how I want it because how stupidly confusing the UI is) and crashing all the time.
Went back to it last month after a 10 years yatus.
Game still here, with a lot of changes since.
However, it’s still requiring a lot of time an commitment. And I realized that I don’t have either to give to a video game now.
I was going to say: the office environment doesn’t suck that much, or rather it’s not aimed at people with advanced programing knowledge. Rather everyone else (which is probably the majority in the professional world).
For people who have no or little IT knowledge it’s actually very handy.
I’ve learned a little bit of programming during my studies (mostly R) and I’m now working in a big company.
Power automate is so useful and nearly ALL parts of the office ecosystem is accessible to it. And it’s possible to use it with very little coding knowledge.
It’s now my main tool of work (with excel).
I was Impressed by the Google traduction from Polish to English, the article was Was to read!
Subnautica is DRM free on steam? Nice! I wanted to give it to try to my father, but he doesn’t want a steam account.
What they do now is “sanwchich” with a disc of induction-compatible metal inserted in the bottom of the cookware.
Allows compatibility (and better heat spread I think)
From experience, they work as long as a magnet can stick to it, so yes flany ferrous metal should work.
Induction is the best cooking method to me. Faster and safer than electric and gas, (much) easier to control than electric…
Ah and so much easier to clean than gas!
Only gas advantage I could see is maybe heat “fine tuning”. And even this probably depend on the system (the one I used had roughly 6 heating level, but there is system with more). And is not very important except if you’re a high level chef.
The problem is that, apparently the software support is lacking.
It seems security updates are (very) slow to come.
It’s a shame because the concept is very interesting and was thinking of taking the fairphone 5 as my next phone. However the bad feedback regarding updates made me look into another model
Woah.
I’m going to be honest, it’s refreshing to read (even slightly) hopeful news.
I had accepted that everything is going to crash and burn. Glad to see there is a sliver of hope.
There is a still a SHITLOAD of things to do, but at lest things do improve.
Damn I was also thinking of taking the FP5, but your report of it being sluggish really make me reconsider.
It’s really a shames they do a home run on everything else and then fails just on the UX at the end…
Edit: ans reading below, slow and irregular security update is even worse…
So that would be similar to the tennis players, no?