

The first game is a blast with friends, so I hope the sequel follows suit.
The first game is a blast with friends, so I hope the sequel follows suit.
Will have to give it a go.
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I used to manually mod like this, but for a few years now I’ve pretty much just been using mod lists/packs.
For Bethesda RPGs (TES/Fallout), and a couple other games, you can use Wabbajack to auto-install a bunch of different lists, some of which have thousands of mods.
For other games you can usually use Vortex and Nexus collections, or in the case of Steam workshop, workshop collections.
If you want a good mod list for BG3, there’s Listonomicon.
If the biggest game of the decade charges $100, every triple A game will charge the same, and other games will probably be more expensive as well, and in most cases it’ll be more money for the same steadily decreasing quality, at least in the triple A market.
There exists not, a violin small enough for this occasion.
I mean, 185 people lost their jobs.
If they do it, it would unfortunately still sell like hotcakes, being one of the most anticipated games of the past decade.
+5 to Heat.
Yeah, Starsector is probably my favourite lesser known game. There’s a mod/tool called “Mikohime Java 24” that’s supposed to help a lot with the performance, but I haven’t had a chance to test it myself. Would be great to see another quest line, if I had the skills I’d love to make a mod myself lol.
Perhaps Starsector? It’s a top-down sandbox rpg. I personally find the lore and world-building interesting. Has great mechanics, and you can really get into the nitty-gritty when it comes to ship and fleet builds, you can basically do anything you want, whether you want to do solo stuff or form an empire. It also has a fantastic modding community.
You mean, most games?
It’s not as much as a lot of people have, but it definitely isn’t low.
My steam top 10 in hours
At least a year after releasing it on console, in an attempt to get players to buy the console for the sequels. I think there’s at least a small chance they might start releasing them sooner but we’ll have to see.
I have a Quest 3, mainly play PCVR via VD. It’s not perfect, but it’s pretty damn good. I don’t really notice much, if any delay, and the streaming quality itself is largely dependant on your settings and router capabilities, for me it’s sometimes noticeable but definitely not enough to put me off it.
What is this, a calculator for ants?
It’s fun in VR, smoother than 2020 was, for me at least. And nothing gives you a better sense of just how fast fighter jets are.
Eh
Terrific, even better than KCD 1.