Setting battle.net client to fully close once launching the game plus changing graphics settings a bit lower made things stable for me again.
Setting battle.net client to fully close once launching the game plus changing graphics settings a bit lower made things stable for me again.
Riding a heavy chopper motorcycle in mid-winter on icy roads. That’s ~25years ago by now and I still have the scars on my shins.
“Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey” plays incredibly well on SteamDeck, looks gorgeous and has (almost) none of the annoyances of other AC titles. It’s considered the best AC by many. I use it as a Skyrim replacement because I couldn’t be bothered to port & maintaine 1.300 mods + Vortex on the SteamDeck.
The “Crysis” Remastered series also plays very well and is a fantastic shooter if you’re into FPS.
I’ve wondered the same over on Mastodon a while ago and was told by multiple people that Nostr was just the latest hype pushed by a group of cryptocurrency fans.
By the stars, Yes! I cried so hard. The list of video games that touched me like this is short: Firewatch, Abzû, Senua Hellblade…
gamecopyworld.com still looks as awesome as ever since the times I used diskettes to transfer a No-CD crack from the local library’s Internet-enabled PC to my offline PC at home, ca. 25 years ago.
“The Doors” fans forum in the late 90s. I don’t even remember what we talked about (it wasn’t about The Doors most of the time) but I loved the people there. They listened and responded with kindness and patience. I made several friends there and even went abroad to meet some of them in person.
Diablo IV, Elite: Dangerous, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, Baba Is You.
Box A only because ain’t nobody got time for any “Paradox” BS & daddy’s got bills to pay. Trick someone else with all that Time Travel nonsense!