I installed it today on my computer and then set up Sunshine so I could stream from it to my Steam Deck easily.
I mostly game on my Steam Deck and assumed Heroic was only a Linux thing, but recently learned it’s available on Windows too. How’s it do? I’ve been collecting the free games from Epic and Prime Gaming, but barely touch them. Being able to open a single launcher for everything non Steam in Windows sounds amazing!
The continued use of Next Gen for what is definitely the current console generation does make me pretty annoyed
I mean like the little secret areas that you have to puzzle out how to get to. Or maybe I haven’t. It feels like I must have missed stuff, but maybe Valve didn’t do as much of that kind of stuff.
Blades in the Dark and Lancer for the haven’t played at all yet answer. I think both sound really cool!
One system I’d love to play more of is the D6 system that the old West End Games Star Wars used. I know they made a generic version and I always liked those mechanics. It was super fun.
F.E.A.R. and I thought it was pretty fun.
Looks great for when it was made and the lighting was pretty impressive. The story was kind of dumb and super cliche. The scares mostly didn’t work, but they got me with a few jump scares. The music and atmosphere were pretty eerie and effective. Decent shooter!
I’ll eventually check out the sequels and now I really want to play that studio’s spy games. I think they are called No One Lives Forever or something like that.
Man, I wish this wasn’t a survival game because it’s giving me Dinoriders vibes and I loved those dumb toys.
Grim Dawn on Steam Deck and finishing up the collectables on Quantum Break which I usually stream that from my PC to my Steam Deck. I absolutely love the Steam Deck.
For better or worse I can sit and play way longer sitting on the couch with my Steam Deck than at the desk in front of my computer.
That’s the impression I’m getting from this. I’m not looking to make this a career or anything, just something fun to mess around with and see if I enjoy it. Python and GDScript being similar was kind of what made me interested in Godot in the first place. I dabble with Blender and being able to learn some coding basics while making mini games seemed more fun.
I don’t, but the class descriptions were no prior knowledge needed. The only experience I have with any type of development or coding is all web stuff. Mostly HTML and CSS, but it’s not something I’ve done much in a decade.
Thank you!
Wow! This is great, thank you!
I have it running the recommended levels, but I think Miles Morales probably just has more bugs being a smaller release for Sony.
Still was super impressed by the game. It’s very fun and ran exceedingly well, but it had a lot of weird bugs.
It took me just shy of 20 hours and that’s mostly because I was so impatient and died a lot. Took me a long time to realize that jumping over attacks was just better than using the dodge for a lot of enemies.
The game almost lost me right away. It gets so much easier after racking up some levels and a fun weapon have been found.
I’m playing Miles Morales now on it and it runs great though there are more bugs in this then just the annoying memory leak. I’ve had it crash a few times when too many in game events line up.
Just early tonight it froze because a podcast clip started right as it was saving me finding a tech cache. I waited to see if it’d recover, but no luck. When the ambient cityscape sounds started dropping out I knew I’d have to use the Steam Exit Game command.
I feel like Children of Men (2006) doesn’t get much recognition for being a chilling view of a future world or the respect it should with it’s amazing long takes and excellent camera work. If possible watch the behind the scenes material about the car rig they built. It’s so cool!
I’m friends with one of the Evening Star guys! I’m really excited for this new game. I’m super proud of them for making something new!
The edits were because I’m still learning the Voyager interface for Lemmy. I didn’t realize the three choices of photo, link, and text were separate choices. But the link is in the text and I thought the picture was nice.
I absolutely love Robo Rally. I can play that game over and over and over. I love the chaos and strategy. I hear there was a new version released several years ago that changed up the rules quite a bit. I lucked out and found a reprint of the original 90s game.
Also I love Monopoly Deal. It’s a cheap, fast, and easy to find card game version of Monopoly. It’s a really fun and easy game. I feel like most people turn their nose because regular Monopoly has some pretty bad memories attached to it for a lot of people. Never ending games that usually end up feeling pretty unfair. Especially with all the weird default house rules people play it with.
If you really want to blow your mind, look up the ad campaign when they introduced Chicken Nuggets in the 1980s. It was very much inspired by tempura fried chicken, so nuggets are literally the fast food version of the kind of chicken underneath the orange chicken sauce.