Nice, that always bugged me.
Game dev and Linux user
Nice, that always bugged me.
If the entire list isn’t outer wilds its bs.
Man I wish. Those puzzles are ingrained in my skull forever.
they aren’t publicly traded so that’s probably part of the reason.
Wanted to update that I’m almost through the first book, mixed feelings at certain parts, but I’m enjoying the end on Schar’s world. Felt like the beginning had a lot of unnecessary sidetracks and random deaths. But I do definitely love the ideas, especially all the culture technology, so I’ll probably check out the second book.
The first domino is probable gaben working at microsoft honestly
Dont forget cs2, plus the short (but very fun) Aperture Desk Job)
Wow it evolved from an Empoisoned game to a Swumbles Big Jumble game.
Yeah I agree with you there. If you’re gonna just give two or three body type options and no other customization, there should be an androgenous option or at least they should all be generally androgenous. I think the issue with runescape probably stems from how the game was before.
I agree with what others said that more customization is generally good, but not all games really need that level of customization. For something like animal crossing, I think the body type thing is fine, since the designs are more neutral unlike what you’re describing. I think what could help is a third option that’s a more neutral body type. Or maybe if it’s not relevant, just don’t have a body type option.
I also don’t know much about runescape, but I assume this was an update that just changed the names from genders to body types, so adding other options might have increased the scope of the update. I think at least uncoupling that from gender is at least an improvement over before. Plus, I kinda disagree that people would only pick the corresponding pronouns. Plenty of people have a gender expression that doesn’t necessarily match their gender identity.
I mean, that’s not cruelty free. Someone’s still gotta animate that. And most good animators either act scenes out beforehand and/or use reference footage.
I’ve seen people somehow complain about him not getting this done, but like it’s really clear he’s doing all he can.
So many games focus mainly on competitive play. Tf2 is the only multiplayer fps where I feel free to relax and goof off.
I’m interested.
Do you know if its installed through snap? I’ve heard that can have issues starting up quickly. You can try the flatpak or the deb package.
You can also use offline mode.
I’ve played lot of slower paced first person games with them. It also feels really nice in games with inventory screens and other mouse-focused ui. I never really tried to get used to them though, they just kind of clicked with me.
The steam controller was (and still is) fantastic. I once got a comfortable binding for the original System Shock, which already has a pretty untenable control scheme with a keyboard and mouse. Also its haptic feedback can play music.
Yeah that’s it, thanks
I think the real thing we need to do to attract windows users is have tuxkart installed by default.