That’s grim
An almost 30 Software Dev that enjoys gaming, woodworking, electronics and plenty of other hobbies. Too many hobbies.
That’s grim
I remember seeing the original trailers for that and thought it looked really cool. Never got a chance to play they. Never been into this form of battle royale so I’ve never played Fortnite longer than a single match at a time for maybe 4 go’s max across the years. It’s never clicked.
I care about both. I would prefer more games like astro though. I’ve been playing through the spyro remake lately purely because I want more of that kind of fun that we seemed to have lost in the transition between the ps2 and ps3. I miss when games were mostly just about fun, we need that back in spades.
I live in the UK. I’m already watched by cctv in public almost at all times, I’m not bothered by people seeing what I do.
Once this starts affecting me is lonely what will push me to other Crowder’s I’ve never felt the need to leave chrome. I have a lot of Google related services and products so it would be hypocritical of me to draw an arbitrary line at browsers but not the rest, because personally i don’t care about tracking and whatnot cause it’s mostly just to serve targeted ads and I don’t see them for the most part so I don’t care, gimme all your cookies. But if I stay seeing ads again more prominently and there’s no workaround, then I’m out. Moving on.
Yeah i think that’s why i don’t go back to Minecraft either. Since when i payed regularly i remember new updates breaking world gen so you got these ugly walls when exploring new areas. I’m certain that doesn’t happen any more but it also makes me not want to explore because when new places are added I’ll have to explore even further if i explore a lot initially. So now I just don’t bother.
Yeah, stardew will be remembered as a great game irregardless of its updates. Even if it was left at the release update people would still think of it the same way in my opinion. Look at how many people before stardew still went back and played early harvest moons to play them yearly.
In fact for me. I’ve not played it in a long time I think purely because I’d rather start a new game with all of the new content. But new content keeps coming out so I wait.
Ni, ping and neeeee-whomm
neeee-whomm
We’ve had a lot of 2d ones recently though. I’d love to see a return of the 3d format for at least one game.
I don’t know if it could be classed as patient gaming. As I understand it, patient gamers will eventually get around to current games, just not now. It doesn’t sound like she ever wants to play what’s been released now due to her skewed views
Okay… I don’t now why that’s massively relevant to what I was saying. I wasn’t arguing anything in particular other than saying that I’ve not seen that stereotype being zoomer v boomer and mostly seen it millennial v boomer
Yes. I imagine anyone who doesn’t know this hasn’t played poker before though
What you on about?
When people say x86 as a platform it includes x64 too
I would say millennials blame boomers for the economy and the reasons why we struggled so much to get a house (if they even have one by now)
For the games you can play on ps5 to get an equivalent PC costs way more. And if you’re someone who prefers single player games, Sony has the most timed exclusives if you want them sooner. Also having a UHD Blu-ray player is great too for those with atmos sound systems.
Scientists to World Leaders:
“How many times we got to teach you this lesson old man?”
Fair enough, guess i assumed it was more than just the UI between the games
It feels like they’ve been getting devs to go through these games (including the first) to get used to how a half life game should be so they can hit the ground running when making the next one.