

Noita and Exanima are also two great explanations of when to make your own custom game engine: when nothing else on the market does exactly what you need your engine to do.
Noita and Exanima are also two great explanations of when to make your own custom game engine: when nothing else on the market does exactly what you need your engine to do.
At this point, it’s clear that NMS is a forever-developed game, and it is clearly also the basis for Light No Fire (as they’re literally transferring systems over). It makes me think of Exanima and Zomboid. These devs have a never-ending stream of additions and reworks to develop, and I’m here for it.
Let’s gooo! I’m hyped, I love the first one for its unique approach to survival games, especially for having a map that was designed and not procedural. A new one with a bigger backyard and more features will be very welcomed.
I unironically love this ai tune. This is what AI is supposed to be used for.
It’s a great idea, sadly the EQ gameplay does not interest me at all, but I’m all in for the idea of fake players in a single player/small coop only “FMMORPG”. I’d love it if people tried to do this with every multiplayer game before sunsetting them.
Billionaires are a systematic risk*.
You’re a computer boomer, basically don’t count. A lot of millennials, with no relation to tech, can use the computer at least for basic stuff. That can’t be said about any other generation.
Even PZ gets updates in smaller scale between the big releases. This will probably only flag truly dead games.
I don’t think Bioware can cook anything good at this point, but I also think that a studio of 90-99 people should be more than enough to deliver a good RPG, as long as they drop the AAA graphics and focus way more on systems and writing. And it’s not like the project can’t scale up down the line, but it feels to me like it’s a good idea to have less voices and a more concise/streamlined direction at the early scopes of making a game. We have had indie studio after indie studio showing that it’s definitely more than possible to cook a masterpiece with 5, 10, 20 people. 100 people seems like a very reasonable number for starting a big project in that way.
Baka Gaijin, but yes.
Prey (2017) was so good! It looked amazing, played amazing, and had a really cool story. I gotta go back and play it again someday.
While doing that, let’s block X and Meta as well.
There was a somewhat recent interview where Miyazaki said that it was Sony’s responsibility to do it. Sounds to me that Sony doesn’t want him to do it, and he might have blocked them from moving the project without him somehow.
You have cursed us. Doomed us to a miserable existence, aware of the sins of men.
I’ve recently been seeing lots of Archer references around, and they make me very happy. This makes me happy, thanks.
The third party options all have more powerful APUs, so you get one of those if you want higher tier performance.
2002~2003 We got a glorious “high speed cable internet” of 1mb when we were kids. My mom got pissed off that we were waking up at 4 am to play Tibia on school days and hired it. In my country, dial-up was free before 6 am and past midnight, and after 2 pm past saturday, so we had to play while it was free. She got really mad at us, but instead of taking the pc away, she realized that the game was helping us learn English and decided to hire cable internet. I bet my home was one of the first ones in my city to have “”“good”“” internet back then. None of my peers at school had it until a couple of years later.
A tip I can give you is that the game never actually forces you to play stealth. You can literally kill all the fascist/Nazis you see, and progress normally. I played on hard combat mode, and just killed my way through the game, playing stealth only on parts that were swarming with enemies, and only for a little while, after knocking down some enemies and stacking some guns, it was all Rambo’s action.
I played PoE2 for a couple of days after release, but have recently picked up the new Indiana Jones after cancelling my game pass subscription (gotta finish before my timer runs out). I’ve been having a blast with the game though. Playing on hard combat + hard exploration has made the game very realistic to me. The puzzles are adequately challenging, taking at most a few minutes to solve even without hints, but they do feel good, all very logical.
Brazil is a democracy (we managed to save it at the last toll of the bell), so the president is not an all-powerful entity. A big part of congress is conservative, many backed by agro businesses, and a lot of the rest are right-wing vultures posing as fundamentalistic evangelicals who support selling the country out for the biggest margin of profit, so that they can live in the glory of lord while their flock of idiots awaits for the supposed arrival of the messiah.