Oh, thanks for the info. I always add two lines when I want a line break, didn’t know you can add two spaces at the end!
Oh, thanks for the info. I always add two lines when I want a line break, didn’t know you can add two spaces at the end!
Nice! I’ll be playing on PS, but this should work with controller too. Thanks for the tip!
I don’t think I have read that one, thanks for the recommendation!
I haven’t tried Warlock yet, will give him a try. Racoon is pretty good, though his healing isn’t that great (at least that’s what I felt), great as a secondary healer though.
Oooh, written by Peter F. Hamilton, should check it out!
Ah, it’s a mod.
Thought it was a new game.
Nice, let’s see how long they can keep the momentum.
I have played a few games, and while I am not good at it, it’s still fun to play, specially with character like Jeff, where you can focus on healing instead of kills.
Completely agree with you, but MS is doing this for money too, they just think it’s a strategy that works better for them, specially because they are selling least amount of consoles.
Wow. Thanks for the detailed reply.
I guess I’ll just try it when it’s on sale.
That’s good, I liked Fallout Shelter, but wanted more depth. Though, some of the other comments are making me think it might be too complex. Still, seems like worth a try!
Haven’t played DF, but this sounds complex.
Is this like Fallout shelter?
Try some cozy games, like Animal Crossing, or any of the dozens of other farming / crafting games. If you want 3D, Slime Rancher is a good option in this category.
Destide has already mentioned Stardew Valley, which is also a great choice.
You can also try some not-difficult side-scrolling game, like Rayman Legends, it has some difficult levels, but most of the game is very chill.
It’s cool to hate everything Fortnite.
That was a nice song. 😀
Hehe, a very valid point, but I am assuming they won’t give their most hyped game to such a new team.
But then again, it’s a Ubisoft AAA game, so even with all experienced devs, I don’t have very high hopes for it. They make great smaller games (Rayman, PoP: The Lost Crown etc) but then they decide not to make any sequels.
As a dev (but not a game dev), this can be either good or bad, depending on how the team is grouped, and what their development flow is.
Half new devs means, half of them are veterans, which would also include team leads and the managers, who will plan, review and test whatever those devs are doing, so if their workflow is solid, other than some slowdown in development speed, it shouldn’t cause much issue.
I wasn’t talking about 3rd party, there are enough of them that will run on a PS4 level hardware as long as we don’t count new AAA. Problem is first party games. If there are no first party games, then on what basis can it compete with Steam Deck or upcoming Switch 2?
Those cats were creepy.