It’s dead, Jim
It’s dead, Jim
Rich asshole being rich asshole
The final battle in the house of hope, with the custom song, was the highlight of the game
100 hours is too much for a game. Let’s say I can play it 1-2 hours a day 5 days a week (I usually have stuff to do on the weekend), it’d take me over two months to finish it! There are other games I want to play!
I did finish it, but only because I had to spend over a month at home using up PTO before leaving my previous job for my current one.
It ended up being too long anyway
“We don’t even like running!”
“Please Mr. Router, mercy!”
Shit, let’s hope the ICANN cops don’t find me out then… I’ve been using it for years!
I always update via CLI 'cause most GUI tools are slow and buggy, so…
I think an older Ryzen and an RX590 can be had for decent prices, no?
Patient gamers at least have the steam deck option now
In Day of the Tentacles you had to put a hamster in the freezer to send it to the future
In Full Throttle you had to unleash a bunch of toy bunnies on a freaking minefield to harvest their batteries
Yeah well that’s the effect of the modern world, where works can be replicated effortlessly. Sucks if your work is producing physical goods that can’t be copy/pasted.
This is all there is to be said on the matter
I mean, we could argue on whether his work is worth tens of times that of an average person, but I mean, there’s people who make more and whose work is actually detrimental to society, so he’s all right by me.
Anything that is worked on for that long is fair game for versioning. It used to be that you bought a version of a software and it was yours for life, but if you wanted the new fancy stuff, you had to buy the new version.
Now it’s either a subscription or an “app” model, how long can a developer continue to support a 3€ one-time-buy app with new features? Buyers run out sooner or later.
bittorrent
Impressive
Godspeed