That was my thought. Impossible to say in just a few months, of course, but here’s hoping it’s legit!
That was my thought. Impossible to say in just a few months, of course, but here’s hoping it’s legit!
I got the Gulikit KingKong 2 Pro a little while ago for the hall-effect joysticks and am liking it so far. Haven’t used it a bunch with my Deck, but when I did, it worked well. It’s $60, though, so maybe too pricey.
Can’t really blame them. They’ve also been killing it with support, still adding content all this time later. I wonder if they’re getting tired of it.
Hard to know how success correlates to $$$ for them, but I wonder if they could do auxiliary projects alongside their Terraria development with a bigger team.
Sounds about right. I always saw Skullgirls as a pervy, problematic fighting game. Figures the fanbase (and those that just see it as an opportunity to rile people up) would be in that category. Cool to see the devs taking steps to address it, though.
I remember when the sale dates were a mystery. There was more excitement to the expectation and wondering than there is just waiting for a specific day.
I think the question is more if you like the term.
When those "someone"s are reasonable, sure, it won’t be bad, but when they’re not? Give the power of federation to a few instances, and that’s not just a possibility, but an inevitability.
We already know Meta is planning to add themselves to the Fediverse. Set down this path and the someone deciding who gets access and how will end up being Zuck, or someone like him. That sound like a good future to you?
So defeating the point of Lemmy? Nah, that’s a terrible “solution” that will only serve to empower big servers imposing on smaller or even personal one’s.
I’m not arguing that it’s not better to wait, just saying that there used to be a reason for it.
Used to be that you might not get the game for quite a while if you didn’t pre-order. Not sure if that’s still the case with physical.
Personally, I still consider SSDs too expensive compared to HDDs, especially considering the space that modern games take up. A dedicated 1TB SSD (around $50 at a good price) can hold maybe 10 games these days.
Dunno if it’s your jam, but I just picked up Dead Cells and it’s super light weight power wise. Also, retro emulation is usually pretty good on the battery. Get Emudeck going and some GB or GBA games and have a blast.
I plopped a bunch that I liked in there and have the shuffle option enabled. There’s just too many to choose a favorite!
I mean, for one, that’s the only metric you chose to measure games by, so I’m not sure what else you would expect. Should we reply as if you used an entirely unmentioned metric?
Second, I specifically mentioned “many”, not you in particular. That’s not strawmaning, that’s talking about a general trend.