I gave into peer pressure earlier this year and tried League.
God that shit was boring.
I gave into peer pressure earlier this year and tried League.
God that shit was boring.
IIRC devs claimed the amount of content would be on par with the base game around the time they first announced it.
Very hype.
I wonder what they did with Biters on this world?
I expect we'll get a post about it eventually, probably closer to release.
What role do you think the Steam workshop plays in this?
Obviously the people playing the AAA franchises don't care, but when you see the sheer quantity of workshop content for some games (Cities:Skylines and Space Engineers come to mind for me, no doubt there's other examples in genres I'm less familiar with), you see how much the modding community has contributed to the commercial success of these games. I'm wondering how this factors in to steam as a whole.
One of my favorite improvements is that industries now work like they do in ANNO 1800.
I find myself accidentally pressing ctrl+q a lot.
Lmao, there is something deeply entertaining about Fortnite being used as a platform for corporate psyops.
Satisfactory.
Totally my fault, it's not a bad game it just wasn't remotely what I was looking for when I bought it.
I got it expecting "factorio in 3d", however in reality it was more like Subnautica or Fallout 4 if the base building in those games was the main part of the game.
By the time I had finished loading the first phase of the space elevator I had came to terms with this.
As it turns out, the game that scratched that itch was heavily modded Space Engineers.
Nah just gamer president clips to play over discord with my buddies, likely won't even post them anywhere.
I have a theory that freaky cartoon porn on the internet is going to spawn a "market" for entertainers somehow.
It's like... the 'weird factor' of it is such that you could probably capture a large audience by trying to explain or understand it in a neutral, non-judgmental way. Study the way a person ends up being 'into it' in the same way people study the life cycle of a marine mammal or something.
I'm probably not saying this right.
Closest I've ever gotten to the Jones one was playing Xenonauts 2.
On the Geoscape stoned late at night and the alien activity updated right when the music hit, Terry Davis manifested in my 8th cranial nerve and told me to "run them over".
I'm beginning to believe that a large portion of this society doesn't actually see anything wrong with genocide, they just don't like the word and are content with telling themselves that the victims deserved it.
Isreal and the US government know what they are doing, the killing is deliberate, it is the only viable explanation for things like the treatment of UNRWA and the clear targeting of civilians in Gaza and the West Bank. Claiming that these targets are somehow militants would be laughable if the consequences weren't so saturated with human blood.
It's obvious to me that both parties would make the same choices here, party politics are only to blame here as far as they enabled themselves to be so throughly penetrated by foreign interests. Only real difference with Trumptard VS genocide Joe is that trump would be more transparent with his support for genocide.