I wonder how Palworld's early access release is affecting development of DokeV.
Gameplay trailer, for those who missed it: https://yewtu.be/watch?v=LNXamzH_TQk
I wonder how Palworld's early access release is affecting development of DokeV.
Gameplay trailer, for those who missed it: https://yewtu.be/watch?v=LNXamzH_TQk
To be fair, one could say it's accurately simulating tables where everyone wants to be the face.
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Wildermyth is a lovely combination of storytelling and tactical combat. My only significant gripe is that I want more of it: More tales, more character customization... just more. (Although I now see that a cosmetic pack is available; I'll have to check it out.)
Gigantic caught my attention when I was looking for an Overwatch alternative, because of the art and the praise from fans. I wish development hadn't shut down before I had a chance to play it. (I hear there's an unofficial client and server out there somewhere, though, so maybe I'll get to at least try the work-in-progress that was never finished.)
I like how this simple mechanic keeps various challenges relevant at all levels.
It also feels amazing when you face an incredibly important check that's beyond the reach of your bonuses, and the d20 favours you.
Pro tip for stainless steel: Bar Keepers Friend is an inexpensive, mildly acidic cleanser that makes short work of even the toughest cooked oils stuck to pans. Just be sure to wash & rinse afterward, so residue doesn't end up in your food.
I don't think resistance is what OP has in mind.
It also crashes (at least for some people) if you set CPU affinity at all. That's really strange, and problematic if you're using certain cores for background work, or if you just want to avoid the game having to cross a CCD boundary. Here's hoping they fix it.
The pricing on the Radeon RX 7800 XT will come in around $499 USD while the Radeon RX 7700 XT has an SEP of $449 USD.
Still unreasonably expensive. These cards should be at least $150 cheaper.
I keep hearing that Porkbun has great service and prices. I think I'll give them a try next time I have to renew.
On old.reddit, ads were being inserted as regular posts when I last visited. It's like they're trying to drive people away.
I struggle to think of a buyer that would be worse for the players than Tencent.
On the bright side, Hasbro's last big D&D blunder prodded the community into developing alternative gaming systems and licenses, so I think we'll be in good shape to carry on without the brand if this happens.