Basically a fancy version of Scorched Earth, with worms.
Basically a fancy version of Scorched Earth, with worms.
o1 preview is insane really, it even corrects you when you ask a question poorly, or rather, it talks around your mistakes.
How long until a botnet exploits one of these root kits and puts millions of high-end GPUs to work for whatever. Or a troll just fries everyone’s hardware for the lawls.
I tried to play it on VR about 3 years ago and got stuck in the tutorial looking for an engine part on another part of the starting planet, I think the map was glitched. Did they fix that?
They’ll have nine months of Kunark, nine of Velious, same with Luclin, then about two years from now, PoP.
I just didn’t like the P99 stale endgame and first to engage mechanics for gear. Not to mention, if you started after 2019 you never got a chance to wake the Sleeper.
Weeks of stability and days of headaches, a complete OS wipe helped for a bit, but not fully fixed and I replaced my SSD.
Project Quarm just launched Kunark this month and will go all the way to Planes of Power! Single box only and very active development team!
Project 1999 is forever locked in Velious with no plans to ever launch a new server.
So it may not be my SSD causing random crashes on my Raptor Lake??
I recently tried it on Deck and it’s rough, but I think a lot of people only have a deck as an option to play it, so they use what they have. It’s a fun game, so it makes sense. If you have the option to play on a PC, it’s not worth using your steam deck though.
Prior to WoW a much better MMO, EverQuest, was already out. There’s a reboot server that’s about to launch the second expansion on the 1st that’s free to play run by enthusiasts. It’s called Project Quarm and it’s easy to get going.
I just did that with the Manor Lords the city builder. Looked super cool, was way way too steep of a learning curve and very slow for me, so I never went back. If I don’t see a game getting more fun or accessible after ten hours, I’ll never touch it again. Basically did this for Rust, Ark, Pal World, and Zomboid most recently.
I’m at least $200 of this statistic, now do the people who played for less than ten hours. I’d be like $1,000.
It’s like they don’t like us using the mechanics in the game…
I’m fine with compensation, I’m not fine with the whole work once and siphon off the labor of others into eternity.
You can change the display of your username on the Web version of Lemmy and it accepts emojis.
Why the fuck do they make money 15 years after doing the work though? Build a house, you get paid for the house. Write a song? Infinite money.
I just want a mid-level card with 64GB of VRAM…
That’s a bummer, I was just going to ask if it was even worth installing on the Steam Deck. Guess I’ll stick with the open world single player games and Slay The Spire.
I want something chill, that’s not grinding. I wanted to like Pal World, but the pace is so slow. Same with Ark, love the concept, fuck having to log in every day to feed dinosaurs.
My most recent experience with that was Manor Lords, the steep learning curve was one thing, the inability to mine some resources due to game breaking bugs though…