It’s been fixed for the most part, haven’t seen any bots on it when I opened it up a couple of weeks ago.
Some random guy you might’ve seen on Reddit (more specifically r/OldWorldBlues)
It’s been fixed for the most part, haven’t seen any bots on it when I opened it up a couple of weeks ago.
Well, yeah, obviously, it’s just that the general opinion of certain things may differ between internet spaces and the outside world.
It was a while ago since I watched that video, so I can’t remember the details. I think it was by that Marques Brownlee guy on Youtube if you want to check it out.
Regardless it’s a luxury item that is not very necessary for the vast majority of people.
It’s supposedly meant for work, not gaming from what I saw of people trying it out.
Still doesn’t mean that it’s worth to buy it though.
This is the worst play I’ve ever seen then.
I also recently played through In Stars and Time so I recommend that as well considering you were into Slay the Princess.
Have you tried Outer Wilds by any chance? Seems like the kind of game you would enjoy.
Try Hearts of Iron 4 and the 1936 hour tutorial ;-;
I believe that Infinite Craft was inspired by Little Alchemy or a similar flash game, just with added AI to make it “infinite”
From what I heard, the writing isn’t as good as previous games, notably Origins. Very light-hearted in general.
https://lemmy.world/post/18456924 Here’s a guide to installing Fallout: London on linux (assuming you still need it)
That mural on the Berlin wall is very popular in tourist shops there.
The NATO themed gift shop near Checkpoint Charlie has a really large collection of items with the image plastered on. Was surprising, to say the least.
I have it installed already, but thank you for the guide. I’ll refer to it in case something breaks lol.
I feel you. Installing Fallout London was such a pain in the ass for Linux.
Outer Wilds is an amazing game to 100%, all “collectibles” are pertinent to the world and story of the game.
More problematically, TF2 popularized loot boxes in the form of Mann Co. supply crates, starting the trend of adding essentially gambling to online multiplayer games.
I think the final door being open is because you opened it on an earlier playthrough, since characters share the same universe (unless you delete the universe save file)
Can’t wait to fly into tHE SUN!
The perk system was fine imo, but the fact that attributes (except for charisma) did not influence dialogue at all was extremely disappointing.
Roleplay opportunities were traded in for a better gunplay experience. It became an FPS, not an RPG.
Hearts of Iron 4 at 1200 hours, Crusader Kings 2 at 1000 hours, Terraria at 600, Team Fortress 2 at 300 hours.
Also Rimworld should be somewhere at the 500 mark, but a lot of my hours weren’t recorded on Steam (I have bought the game now though).