

Instantly added to my wishlist, thank you!
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Instantly added to my wishlist, thank you!
As a concept, I really like it and I’m actually actively looking for games like these that just allow me to design rooms. That being said, I’m not really fond of the whole minigame thing in the way they are currently. To me, it feels like something that is just in the way of me accessing the gameplay, which is designing the room itself.
I do understand the want and the need to like gatekeep items, as to not overwhelm players with option in a fully sandbox mode, but this looks more like busywork. I don’t know. That being said, I really love the art style and I’m quite interested in this.
It’s because we have Trump to deal with that we have him to deal with.
I mean everything’s price is out of control. But, other than that, yeah, I’m not surprised. It’s not surprising that massive companies just wouldn’t understand what made the Steam Deck great in the first place.
I still recommend it to most people. I still think it’s the best on the market. Because I still think that the more open nature of the device, its trackpads and that SteamOS are killer features.
The thing is, it’s not ironic at all. This is just “AI” hype! That’s what this article is. It’s “AI” hype written by an “AI.” God, I hate this. Fuck you Gizmodo.
One doesn’t need to replace the other.:)
The big problem with matchmaking is that in the long run, it kills game. When people start to move on to a new thing, the population that stays because they’re attached to the game gets fucked over by matchmaking.
The less people they are, the worse it works. That’s when a server browser and the ability to run community server becomes crucial. It will keep a game alive for a decade after its last update.
Something something die a hero, something something… erh, you know how it goes.