Typing it out I was thinking, wait… I did clarify that I’m a stagehand though. I’m prone to some grammatical mistakes.
Take it from an actual stagehand, it’s front of house irregardless of venue. I’m sure there are different names but if you work in the industry, that’s front of house.
Same type of news as when a chain restaurant in other countries has people getting sick from tainted supplies.
Just went home and beat the arch bishop in like 5 tries. So far I think my equipment load jumped 20 pts with no additional leveling of capacity. Very nice.
I normally don’t like adventure games without combat but yuppie psycho is absolutely amazing. I love that game.
Darkest dungeon dungeon should be playable with only one hand available.
I’m excited. The demo ran well enough on steam deck that I know it’ll be great on my desktop.
That’s an awesome bundle. I think all I’m missing on steam is just 0, 7 and 8. 0 regularly goes down to 5 or 10 and I’ve played through both 7 and 8 on PS5 but I’ll buy them again at some point. I don’t really have a favorite developer but Capcom leads by a huge margin of games I’ve bought, rebought and actually beaten, usually more than once by a large margin.
Maybe you should actually pay attention?
I’m always bopping around different games but this is one I usually always have installed so it’s good to hear that the update sounds like a big success. I’ve never tried it multiplayer but I bet it’s a hoot.
Barony is so so good. And it works really well on steam deck. Gamepad works great. I still have to try out this new update to see how the changes to relative selections works out. They listed that you don’t need to be dead on with the cursor for contextual actions to work anymore. Such as opening a chest, or picking up items, that kind of thing. I bought this game a long time ago and it’s such a sleeper dungeon crawler.
Yeah, I ran it mostly low settings, fsr and probably between 30-40 fps. So for tons of people that’d be a no go, but I was just excited to play it before I could get back to my rig.
Yeah two months ago, they basically had patched a majority of the week 1 disappointment. So for me, I had a fresh and reasonable experience. So many studios are releasing under optimized games and patching after sales start.
I ran it a couple months ago on a Ryzen 5600x paired with ab6800xt. Game ran brilliantly. I also really enjoyed it. I just didn’t go in expecting it to be dead space. I wanted something new and a little different and that’s exactly what I got. I was surprised I could even play it on steam deck.
Do you just use the trackpads and a custom control scheme or is it friendly enough with the controller setup? That’s pretty cool either way.
Do you mean handheld or while docked with m&k? I didn’t think it had gamepad controls.
Look at games like high fleet and mech engineer on PC. They have kinda non-standard UI.
I’m definitely the weirdo on this one. The fine tuned controlling is way better on m&k but I couldn’t get the hang of it. The analog stick for movement felt a lot more intuitive to me but you definitely have considerably less control aim. The lock on feature works pretty well so I make it work.
I really like this game. I think most people play with mouse and keyboard but I found myself too used to the using a controller because I play it on steam deck. You can get pretty into fine tuning your individual parts but I leaving everything stock and just go blast some rocks in space and keep stacking cash.
I just beat evil West and cyberpunk 2077. I’ve been playing through death’s stranding and today I booted up Chernobylite and I’m having a great time.