An eye for an eye will make the whole world blind.
An eye for an eye will make the whole world blind.
I tried patching it yesterday, nothing changed but today I got an update on revanced and the suggested youtube version has also changed. After patching with the 19.43.41 version it seems to be working again.
Weird, since yesterday revanced doesn’t seem to work anymore for me so I went back to newpipe.
Paradox Interactive once encapsulated the best parts of PC gaming.
Ah yes ripping off people with incomplete games that have dozens of DLCs.
Could it be the fact that no one wants to take the exclusivity deals anymore and they can’t waste their anymore?
I love that for you
Don’t switch games already cost more than PC games, I kinda doubt people would be willing to pay even more.
Not gonna lie I was very biased against this game due to its track record with epic exclusivity, but I’ve heard great stufd about it and been having lots of fun so far
If you ever give it another shot, I’d highly recommend going vertical with your factories. You can do each step of a production chain in a different floor to keep your factories smaller. As the machines in the game are very large, verticality helps a lot with the space management. Another tip to make it less complicated would be to use the satisfactory tools website. There you can specify production per minute for an item and it lists you the whole production chain.
Because they are yummy?
You know what? Yeah I wouldn’t pirate a medicine. They got me this time.
Yeah it does but they are more similar to free content updates so they don’t have a steam page.
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KDE Connect is such a great tool, I discovered it with the steam deck and I’m still wondering how I didn’t find out about it earlier
Can’t you also decide to generate an iso with the media generation tool? I believe thats how I did it a while ago.
Its still kind of outside the game but steam has an in-built notes tool in the game overlay. I’d argue its still closer to being an ingame tool as it stores the notes per game. I don’t really use the tool much but I wouldn’t be surprised if it also works with non-steam games that you may have acquired through alternative means.
It is very fun if you want to be sure that you aren’t missing anything the game has to offer. You never know when a game may put something very obscure in a very limited timeframe.
In the case of elden ring or from software games in general NPC’s are usually so cryptic that solving the puzzles/quests would take you a lot of trial and error which isnt very fun for me.
Have you tried running modded minecraft on linux, how good would you say it runs of at all possible
Assassin’s Creed Shadows will NOT feature me among the people who bought the game.