Is it single-player or multi-player?
A loom that learned to weave itself.
Is it single-player or multi-player?
Found the employee
I’m not clicking the link because that movie was worse than garbage. But does anybody know what this is about?
Yeah there’s absolutely no connection whatsoever, despite what the developers might say. I’m not knocking the games but it’s not the same character or world.
Nobody is surprised, though the workers may be shocked.
I’ve never encountered the ridiculous idea that Xbox was “community-first.” 100% of everybody has always known that Xbox and Microsoft are rapacious and exploitative hawkers. Nothing has been shattered here, except the financial stability of thousands of tech workers. Which is a normal part of the alienation of capitalist society.
Yes, we all want a sequel to Skyrim.
If old graphics aren’t a deal breaker, try the Gothic series, 1-3. They’re about 20 years old but they’re the only rival to the Elder Scrolls series. First person, action RPGs in open worlds with great storytelling and branching decision systems.
Is that Bradley Cooper?
Not really. Occasionally I find a game and overindulge but most games don’t interest me. And Sega never seemed interesting even when they were the #2 company.
I had no idea they were still making Sonic games.
Sega still exists??
Yeah sure they do.
Gimme that Oblivion remaster.
Oh that would be amazing. If I had control over my game console.
I bet Trudeau mandated this feature!
I think it makes great use of the engine. The game is super fun, way better than Cyberpunk 2077 (which is basically just Grand Theft Auto). The worlds are cool. The stories are great.
I think it’s a great game.
I’ve played Starfield and it’s fantastic. There’s so much story. The world-bulding is different because there’s literally 1000+ worlds and they’re mostly uninhabited. I’m not sure what else you would expect. There are some huge, in-depth cities and some beautiful landscapes. But there’s also empty deserts and plains, just like we see everywhere in space.
Lemmy is better than mastodon, for me at least. There was nothing interesting going on at mastodon, but Lemmy is thriving.
That’s a good point. An online game can be successful while having a limited shelf life. Make your money and shut it down (or just ramp it down for the smaller audience if it’s worth the effort)