We all know there isn’t going to be a steam deck 3. Best we can offer is a steam deck 2 episode 2.
We all know there isn’t going to be a steam deck 3. Best we can offer is a steam deck 2 episode 2.
On this note, I wonder if there is any correlation between review scores and operating system. If there are any devs on steam lurking here willing to contribute some data, it would be interesting to have a look at.
Stop giving them ideas!
Look more at the arcana packs. You can get some insane setups. One of my favourites is doing 5 of a kind, which is kicked off by taking the spectral card that turns your hand into all one rank. There’s also scaling builds, eg I used supernova to boost high card into the roof which was fun. The best part about boosting low value hands is that it is consistent, so you don’t need to worry about rng screwing you over.
I only really use them with the keyboard, desktop mode or any game that uses mouse emulation.
Played the hell out of the demo. Got the full game and so far it is brilliant!
That and only providing half the story. It just ended as things were escalating with you taking out an irrelevant pawn in the grand scheme of things…
Personally, what I would really like to see is a remaster of the original, but I doubt that is happening any time soon.
It is just how I prefer to do my computing. I tend to live on the command line and pipe programs together to get complex behavior. If you don’t like that, then my approach is not for you and that’s fine. As for your analogy, I see it more as “instead of driving down the road in a car, I like to put my own car together using prefabs”.
Option 4: levy existing tools such as gpg and git using something like pass. That way, you are keeping things simple but it requires more technical knowledge. Depending on your threat model, you may want to invest in a hardware security key such as a yubikey which works well with both gpg and ssh.
If there is something you want to do and it isn’t simple and you think it should be, there is a good chance that there is a module that adds that functionality. Good luck!
Godot 4 drastically improved the capabilities of godot, especially in the 3d realm. It isn’t perfect, but I would say it is about on par with unity in terms of features. Note that some of the more advanced stuff are in modules that you need go download within the editor. This was done to keep the core light while not sacrificing features.
When “soon” comes, take a look at Godot. You won’t be screwed by them because it is FLOSS. Have fun!
That threw me for a loop!
The following is from their website:
About Us
We are a merry band of veteran game developers disillusioned by the exploitative and greedy practices we once helped create. We are experts who have worked on many of the biggest hits in Korea.
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We’ve seen first hand how corporate game companies sell their soul for the easy payday. We are disappointed to see them doubling down on more and more exploitative practices, becoming more like casinos instead of bringing joy to gamers.
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We’re fighting to win back the hearts of gamers around the world. We believe that by creating games with soul, and by respecting our users we can usher in a renaissance of awesome video games direct from Korea.
And then they do this… How hypocritical…
I would have taken a deep dive into docker and containerised pretty much everything.
Olive is hardware accelerated and if pretty stable nowadays.