There’s peanut butter in my chocolate!
There’s peanut butter in my chocolate!
Jimmy, this was the greatest week of my life.
I love hard Selzer.
Sorry to read this, I use his scripts and had no idea. Many thanks and well wishes for him and his family.
So you’re saying the trains are going to run on time.
Got it.
No one is taking anything here as a personal insult outside of your own mind. More likely than not they simply think your effort doesn’t count for much as gaming on Linux is stellar out of the box.
Starting early summer 2025, we’ll be building more personal experiences for you.
Let’s just keep it professional Fintech. Thanks for the post OP.
'tis but a joke. I’m still learning Rust, and really appreciate the borrow checker.
cries into the chest of the borrow checker
Ah, the misogynistic punching bag that the left and right share. How noble it must feel to attempt to shout her down.
More reasons to not give AAA corporations my money? Cool, cool.
Thanks for the direct link, this is a great little time waster.
Being decent is too far to the right for the Tankie class to stomach. Duly noted.
These posts are doing a little more than providing your agitprop a space to die by a thousand cuts. Adults don’t get “worked up” over taking out the trash.
I think that the team working on the DLC did the best they could with what time and resources they were given, which isn’t a stretch to guess wasn’t enough,” ROR2 lead programmer, co-designer, and concept artist Jeffrey Hunt told PCGamesN. “I remember the team at Gearbox we worked with on the Survivors of the Void DLC was doing really well, particularly on the new stages.” Still, Hunt said, “Seeing some of the rushed changes crippling that work is difficult.
If they think this is bad, just wait until the tools to make games are further democratized. It’s already difficult to stay up with the latest hotness in the Indie scene and people are burned out on live service shenanigans.
I’d never posit that all reviewers are pandering to large publishers, but rather that the majority have absolutely seen score creep that now rewards mediocrity with 7/10 in order to maintain access. This is why I unapologetically turn to a more trusted source first.
It absolutely is. Not to whinge over the state of the gaming press as I’m not one of those guys, but with that said I personally stack weight behind EG’s reviews before looking elsewhere. Not to say that they are the best/most objective in their field, but rather that they are consistent and don’t seem to pander to publishers. Happy to hear of any other sites that leave others feeling the same.
…and to be honest, after reading a bit more the game doesn’t look bad, only middling.
Ew, a Facebook user, I knew it!