It was ok. It felt like it needed something. The basic ship was clunky feeling to fly and the weapons felt mediocre. The enemies didn't feel fun to fight either. But it was fun with my friends. But I think that was spending time with them more than the game was. I walked away from the game not disliking it, but not having any particular interest in playing any more of it.
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Even just the RTS games that never came out. Northgard is great on the deck!
Pretty much. If it works for the steam deck it should work for the desktop. There are some exceptions for some brand new games. But if you want to wait a week or two for new releases usually it's fine.
Get some Darn Tough socks! I've been using them for years and outside of the initial purchase I've been rocking free socks!
I have a sit/stand desk and it's great. I feel like my posture has improved and being on my feet all day bothers me less. I really want to get a small treadmill so I can walk and work. That would be the dream.
They do. Just not 3rd party.
I'm loving it. But most of the people I talk to were put off by eternal. It's more of that Soni can get people not picking it up for it's very expensive cost currently.
People are upset about doom. I'm enjoying it, the engine is crazy cool and I love how badass I feel playing it. I get that it's not a super long game, but I'm ok with that. I like just hopping in, murdering demons and being badass for short periods of time.
I played a couple matches and it was fun, but nothing I felt like playing more of. I feel like unless they get a huge influx of players buying the game they are just shooting themselves in the foot.
I'm really looking forward to this. I loved the world of control and really want to experience more on wacky stuff in it.
I've been buying $80 for years thanks to being Canadian!
I love my Kobo Clara. I've read more in the past few years of ownership than I did the 10 years before. Plus I have a calibre-web server that it syncs with so I don't have to manually move things over.