Watched FightinCowboy play the initial intro chapter and it looks pretty standard.
Just a precociously decadent rogue trying to navigate the Fediverse.
Watched FightinCowboy play the initial intro chapter and it looks pretty standard.
I felt the same way when Dark Souls (and subsequent sequels) came out. Sekiro was the first game I had ever refunded on Steam when I rage quit it after couldn’t get through the tutorial level. I’ve since tried it again and made it to Genichiro but couldn’t beat him as it doesn’t let you grind to level up. It’s truly a game where you have to “git gud” and I’m simply not that good at parrying.
Honestly the only reason I gave Bloodborne a try was because I saw someone else play who was a much worse gamer than I was, it was included on PS+, and I thought the world seemed really interesting. I absolutely do not think this genre is for everyone but when you can beat a boss, the rush is intense and addictive.
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Could try a reverse image search but sadly you are probably out of luck trying to buy an identical one. I had a set of phenomenal bed sheets that I got as a gift and I was able to identify where they were from the care tag. Sadly they no longer made that particular type and I was just out of luck but maybe you will have better luck.
I’ve replaced the struts, alternator, and some sort of weird electronic thing, plus random small stuff in the last 3 years and plan to drive it until it literally dies.
Yup, can confirm. My car has so many issues and it’s just barely holding on but there is no way I can afford to buy a new car.
Boost and Arctic both have mod options now.
I think the damage may already be done to Unity. Devs have been moving to alternatives like Unreal and I doubt this walk back would make them change their minds.
I read the same thing but performance still seems to be solid.
It’s currently included with Game Pass plus there is a demo (I think it’s still available) so you can try it without having to buy it. Spending $60+ always gives me pause.
I was also hoping for better dodging as I am terrible at parrying. I struggled with Sekiro because it’s so reliant on parrying but I did enjoy it up until I got to Genichiro as I was never able to beat him.
I almost bought the deluxe edition on Steam but didn’t (being cheap I guess).
I’ve only gotten past the first major boss but I never felt like it was too difficult or too easy. A lot of the souls like games seems to struggle with the right balance of difficulty and just don’t seem to “get it”. The combat feels good, hits feel solid and I don’t feel like I’m getting screwed over. I’m really liking the game so far, the enemies and environmental storytelling are definitely souls inspired. Also, screw the chimney sweeps.
I believe the only 4x games I have played have been the Sid Meier’s games. They weren’t really my usual type of game but I did appreciate the complexity they created with balancing tactics and diplomacy.
Is this referencing actually children being in charge? Such as a school activity or a family activity? Or are we talking about politics?
What if it is truly was an accident?
I assume velcro is another one?
That is really good advice. I don’t seem to have as much problems with newer games so refresh rates probably did help. I will have to pay attention next time I play an FPS to change the FOV.
I always struggled with FPS games as they made me a bit nauseous and I would get lost easily. Typically I preferred 3rd person such as Gears of War, Uncharted, Witcher, etc. although I do have gob tons of hours in Destiny 2 and Skyrim so obviously managed to make it work.
I had always assumed he died decades ago.