Obviously, the main problem is the white pillow in the center.at this point, you need to take stock of your life and figure out where you went wrong.
Obviously, the main problem is the white pillow in the center.at this point, you need to take stock of your life and figure out where you went wrong.
Yep, it's badly in need of a dakimakuraObviously, the main problem is the white pillow in the center.
art of rally refunded. Sorry, I tried.
It's really obvious right away from looking at the picture. The objects on the bedside table aren't anime figurines.at this point, you need to take stock of your life and figure out where you went wrong.
Do you feel like it is a lot like Endless Legend? One of my exact issues with EL was the systems felt opaque to me and it did not make me interested in exploring them further.I'm enjoying the full version of Humankind so far. But... it seems to have more bugs than the OpenDev version I played a while back. So far, just visual, but it's weird.
I managed to shame the Greeks into giving me an outpost they created because I saw the wonder there first, even though the land was nowhere near my territory, so that was funny. Also, despite having played Endless Space 1&2, and Endless Legend, AND Civ 5 & 6, some of the systems here are opaque to me. Plus I have no concept of the balance of the game at this point. Some jerk hired some mercenaries to cause shenanigans nearby but they weren't a match for twice as many elephant armies but that just makes sense.
Like all 4X games, the return on investment of prioritizing industry early seems very high, but maybe there are other ways to go about it.
It's really obvious right away from looking at the picture. The objects on the bedside table aren't anime figurines.
This is part o the problem, not the solutionat this point, you need to take stock of your life and figure out where you went wrong.
That’s not such an amazing Canadian price for the age of the game
im waiting for the discount to buy it! they say in their discord are working on it!
I know this game is 2 years late. But PLEASE give it a go.
This is an incredibly special game. Tetsuya Mizuguchi's games are designed around immersion through synesthesia, and it's a wonderful feeling.
Good headphones are must.
I "only" have about 40-50 hours in EL, I was much more into ES2, but I was still familiar with the concepts in EL (even if I couldn't always min-max them certainly). I'm actually wondering if that familiarity with the Endless games is hurting me a bit here, they have some similar terminology that actually doesn't function the same way. It's closer to EL than to Civ I'd say but it's very hybridy and does its' own thing so far as I have seen so far.Do you feel like it is a lot like Endless Legend? One of my exact issues with EL was the systems felt opaque to me and it did not make me interested in exploring them further.
I know this game is 2 years late. But PLEASE give it a go.
This is an incredibly special game. Tetsuya Mizuguchi's games are designed around immersion through synesthesia, and it's a wonderful feeling.
Good headphones are must.
This is an awesome breakdown, thank you!I "only" have about 40-50 hours in EL, I was much more into ES2, but I was still familiar with the concepts in EL (even if I couldn't always min-max them certainly). I'm actually wondering if that familiarity with the Endless games is hurting me a bit here, they have some similar terminology that actually doesn't function the same way. It's closer to EL than to Civ I'd say but it's very hybridy and does its' own thing so far as I have seen so far.
I think that maybe I should have had on the basic tutorial instead of the advanced one, too. As far as I have seen, once I find the description of something (in the in-game help wiki) I understand the concept and you can track basically everything and see how different things are affecting other things, so maybe opaque isn't the right word, because it's the initial concept and interactions I'm having trouble understanding, but once I do it's easy to see how they interlink.
As an example: territories are the same idea as in EL. You build an outpost (or, later on, can directly build a city) in one and "claim" that territory. No one else can then claim it unless you lose it or they siege it (or maybe some unknown thing I haven't encountered yet). BUT, there is territory influence conversion, which in ES2 meant you would gain control of that territory. Here, it just means it literally represents to culture of whoever has the influence on it, but the claim on the territory doesn't change, you still own it even if someone else converts them all to liking their music and TV shows and whatever. That itself has some game impact that is explained, and can even offer you advantages for having territories inside other cultures' influences.
There's a lot of stuff like that, it initially seems straightforward but then there is another layer you didn't realize until you got there. There are obviously a lot of comparisons being drawn to Civ but it's really only Civ-like on the surface of it, I think. EL had the compounding factor of all the magic stuff, every single race being rather unique, the city building system was not always clean, and a few other things. A lot of that is streamlined here and I think I like a lot of these systems better. It's really just... different. More different than I was initially expecting.
Co-signing this! Tetris Effect is an absolutely amazing game, and it's a must play for anybody who hasn't already picked it up elsewhere.
I know this game is 2 years late. But PLEASE give it a go.
This is an incredibly special game. Tetsuya Mizuguchi's games are designed around immersion through synesthesia, and it's a wonderful feeling.
Good headphones are must.
When regional pricing matches the suggestion
I don't blame her, she got sweeney'd.She sounds pretty bummed out about it.
1.1 million additional sales. 44,278 additional Steam reviews. That is a ratio of 1100 / 44.278 ~ 24.8 for the additional reviews. So a 4% chance to write a review.
Yeah, I already played it on game pass, so I’m evidently in a better position to say it, but I don’t feel like rewarding what is basically whoring out everywhere for two years before coming on the store most people use. I get that it’s business, but it was hardcore. Pretty sure if there was still any hope of some exclusive contract, maybe on this handheld with a crank, they would be on it like an hungry pack of, I don’t know, insert whatever animal that sounds funny.Tetris Effect took two years of exclusive money from Sony and Epic, as well as having Epic Online Service as online support.
Good for people who want to play it, me? No thanks.
If you use a password manager you can see how old the password generally is (or at least get a lower bound for the age). Changing it quickly is a tough one. I think a few commercial password managers like LastPass offer this feature for common websites. Can't speak about how well t his works as I am not using any commercial one.Have any of you found a good routine to change passwords in all you places? Some places I havent changed password in like two decades!
Yes, I am sure that it is a good game if so many people here are excited for it. But my money only go to those who value their customers.Yeah, I already played it on game pass, so I’m evidently in a better position to say it, but I don’t feel like rewarding what is basically whoring out everywhere for two years before coming on the store most people use. I get that it’s business, but it was hardcore. Pretty sure if there was still any hope of some exclusive contract, maybe on this handheld with a crank, they would be on it like an hungry pack of, I don’t know, insert whatever animal that sounds funny.
Which is not an argument about the quality of the game.
This for me as well. Other devs deserve my money so much more than these greedy bastards.Tetris Effect took two years of exclusive money from Sony and Epic, as well as having Epic Online Service as online support.
Good for people who want to play it, me? No thanks.
I use LastPass, it's usually quick and they auto generate a password for you. but you can't do it in bulk (I think?).If you use a password manager you can see how old the password generally is (or at least get a lower bound for the age). Changing it quickly is a tough one. I think a few commercial password managers like LastPass offer this feature for common websites. Can't speak about how well t his works as I am not using any commercial one.
Yeah I already played it on Gamepass, but it does feel like buying the game on steam is just rewarding them. The publisher gets upfront money for a year or two from epic and then gets great steam/GOG etc... money afterwards. They then go 'hey, Tetris effect 2 lets do it again it's a win win".Yes, I am sure that it is a good game if so many people here are excited for it. But my money only go to those who value their customers.
I tried to do this about 12 years ago or so. Played the PSX versions of FF1 and FF2 to completion, then played the DS version of FF3. I was bored out of my mind just before the final dungeon of FF3 and abandoned the challenge.it is my quest to beat every Final Fantasy game in order
It tried too. Two times. Each time dropping the gauntlet when I finish the second one.I tried to do this about 12 years ago or so. Played the PSX versions of FF1 and FF2 to completion, then played the DS version of FF3. I was bored out of my mind just before the final dungeon of FF3 and abandoned the challenge.
But I have played through FF4, FF6, FF7 and FFX at separate points earlier.
Never had the willpower to finish FF8, FF9 and FFX-2, and I got bored of FFXIII quickly, even if I have FFXIII-2 lying around as well.
I also have tried this. On average I have finished 1 FF game per year but now it has been since 2020 summer for FFIVI tried to do this about 12 years ago or so. Played the PSX versions of FF1 and FF2 to completion, then played the DS version of FF3. I was bored out of my mind just before the final dungeon of FF3 and abandoned the challenge.
But I have played through FF4, FF6, FF7 and FFX at separate points earlier.
Never had the willpower to finish FF8, FF9 and FFX-2, and I got bored of FFXIII quickly, even if I have FFXIII-2 lying around as well.
I tried it in Game Pass and couldn't get into it. No shame in that.art of rally refunded. Sorry, I tried.
This. They can fuck right off.Tetris Effect took two years of exclusive money from Sony and Epic, as well as having Epic Online Service as online support.
Good for people who want to play it, me? No thanks.
God this looks so comfyThat's before she looks around:
Uninstalling and never bothering with the Epic Store is actually pretty general life hack when it comes to gaming.If your game doesn't run, try uninstalling the Epic store version. :: Tetris® Effect: Connected General Discussions
When I first installed the Steam version, I encountered an issue where the game wouldn't run. Steam would say the game was running, but no window would appear, and the game would stop running a minute later. On a hunch, I launched the Epic game store and uninstalled the version of the game I'd...steamcommunity.com