Wait whaaat? How is it failing? I’m really curious to know your experience!
Wait whaaat? How is it failing? I’m really curious to know your experience!
I think that was certainly true ten years ago. But now? I honestly don’t know what to make of Nintendo anymore. They have been so DMCA heavy against customers in recent years that I don’t trust them to do anything right. They feel customer hostile.
I guess I can’t discuss Taylor Swift’s 1989 album while playing Rivals.
Most countries in the world suffer from deeply entrenched misogyny.
This soft grip from Skull & Co. because it lets the deck stand up on its own.
I think she means it will be unpopular, unknown, or not relevant. I am a gamer with a Steam Deck and I had no idea what the Index was or that it even existed until just now when you mentioned it here.
I did for a while but they made it such a pain to use it that way, so I ditched it and went back to Joplin.
For example, Standard notes was working fine, then one day an update broke my self-hosted setup. When I finally fixed it (it took days), I noticed the editors I used no longer worked either. I got tired of fixing and fighting to keep it working.
Joplin’s editor sucks (on mac), but at least the app reliably stays working and syncing.
I completely agree with his view on this. The literal ‘shattered world’ is overdone and not usually the best way to convey a shattering mind.
To extend the topic in a slightly different direction: I am incredibly annoyed at pretty much all ‘floating islands’ in games where there is a chunk (or chunks) of land floating in front of a backdrop because the dev couldn’t be arsed to make the rest of the damn landscape. I call them “floating in space” games. There are tons of games at do this.
If your game has a good narrative reason for floating islands, or is a strategy or puzzle game that’s played on a board, that’s totally fine, but if there isn’t a good reason for the land to be lacking a completed landscape and is just floating there, I will skip over purchasing or playing those games.
It looks great. It’s a shame that it’s free-to-start and full of microtransactions.
The video is okay, but without knowing the resolution or graphical concessions made, we don’t really have a good idea of how it looks.
I really want it to look and run great! Let’s wait and see.