Yup... still waiting for that answer on their Blue Reflection bundle.That their catch all for questions. 'Dunno, ask Japan'.
Yup... still waiting for that answer on their Blue Reflection bundle.That their catch all for questions. 'Dunno, ask Japan'.
Really, for Necrodancer? I always map stuff to "normal" keys right of WASD, but if you are used to it then go for a full sized one. Incidentally, the K63 is my first TKL as well, and so far I'm happy with the smaller design. I don't play many "keyboard-heavy" games, though, certainly none that I would use a numpad for. As for programming, I'm fairly good at entering numbers with the normal numbers row, not that I need to enter numerals often.Just don't know how I do do with a TKL, I use the numpad for games like nethack/necrodancer/etc..
According to ValkyrieAurora (an Atelier enthusiast Youtuber) each one is special in its own way.Jesus Christ, they've already put like 8 Atelier games on steam. How?
Turns out I own the first one they released, Atelier Sophie. Is that a good one?
To hide it you just return to detail view, scroll down the page until you find it on the 'Tools' category and in the right side of the page you will have an option to set its category, and hide it from your library.So, I got a "Common Redistributable" entry in my Steam catalog now. I imagine it's their solution for the recent updates where all the games shared the same pool instead of doing it per game, but is there a way to hide it in my Library?
I like using the Grid mode with big personalized images and only showing installed games, but it's still showing up.
I use the numpad for abilities xD. Movement still on the left side of the KB.Really, for Necrodancer? I always map stuff to "normal" keys right of WASD, but if you are used to it then go for a full sized one. Incidentally, the K63 is my first TKL as well, and so far I'm happy with the smaller design. I don't play many "keyboard-heavy" games, though, certainly none that I would use a numpad for. As for programming, I'm fairly good at entering numbers with the normal numbers row, not that I need to enter numerals often.
That worked, thanks.To hide it you just return to detail view, scroll down the page until you find it on the 'Tools' category and in the right side of the page you will have an option to set its category, and hide it from your library.
It’s so good, but I recruited help from a friend that completed it. I’m not very good at puzzle games, and he loves puzzle games, so it worked in the hand. He didn’t hold my hand, but he definitely pointed me in the right direction. I only got like 12 correct my first play through (although I didn’t realize it would end end after you left the boat). I’m so glad I went back to it.Finished.
Return of the Obra Dinn was really good. The mystery is intriguing, and I'm glad I didn't look up at a guide for the investigation parts. There were times I feel like giving up, but I'm glad I didn't in the end. A couple of deaths which may seem obvious apparently didn't turn out to be as straightforward as I thought it would be. Sometimes the clues in solving these will be hidden further in previous memories, which I thought was quite clever.
Overall that was really good experience, now I see why people recommended it so much. Although, there were a couple of hidden achievements, I wonder what those are for.
Ace Attorney is next for me.
World of Goo is so old its one of the last games I remember pirating before creating my Steam account, where I actually purchased the game.I don't understand the hype for World of Goo, I remember it playing years ago and finding it very shit, It was a really poor port of Wii version, I don't think you could change the resolution and the mouse controls are awful. Did Epic run of the money to get anything else?
The memories in (Obra Dinn hint) Chapter 3 were pretty much pivotal in cracking most of the non-officers crew members. It didn't immediately "clicked" for me either until I was almost halfway through the game. Once I got the clues it's almost smooth sailing(heh) from there. The only few deaths which threw me out of the loop were the ones which use misdirection, such as the one in (location) Orlop Deck passagewayIt’s so good, but I recruited help from a friend that completed it. I’m not very good at puzzle games, and he loves puzzle games, so it worked in the hand. He didn’t hold my hand, but he definitely pointed me in the right direction. I only got like 12 correct my first play through (although I didn’t realize it would end end after you left the boat). I’m so glad I went back to it.
Most reviews are mentioning serious technical issues, constant stuttering and upscaled low-res textures seems to be the main complaints. I'll be buying the game anyway, as soon as my new PC parts arrive will give it a try.Dark Rose Valkyrie is shite right? It is on sale but I've heard mixed-negative opinions about it.
Yeah it is so cheap that I want to give it a chance. But still...Most reviews are mentioning serious technical issues, constant stuttering and upscaled low-res textures seems to be the main complaints. I'll be buying the game anyway, as soon as my new PC parts arrive will give it a try.
I guess this is where Rami would say sucks to be you for getting out-businessed.Oh.
Game Informer Australia shut down.
Remember that dude? I do.
Valkyria Chronicles 4 was exactly that, so I believe it's happening.I hope Sega stops fucking around and release their games on PS4 AND Steam. I'm looking at you, Shin Sakura Taisen.
I meant simultaneouslyand they are slowing bringing the Yakuza games as well. Anything is possible anymore. Except apparently getting Persona games on PC.
MK11 looks soo good but it is out of my budget right now, maybe in a few months.Katana ZERO is fucking wonderful. If you like Hotline Miami and Mark of the Ninja, this is definitely a game for you.
I keep wanting to type Kitana, the MK11 hype is really taking hold of me.
Yes, Sophie is very good.Jesus Christ, they've already put like 8 Atelier games on steam. How?
Turns out I own the first one they released, Atelier Sophie. Is that a good one?
well its even made by the creator of Fire Emblem :-DAnd Fire Emblem Clone:
https://www.dualshockers.com/vestaria-saga-steamFans of classic Fire Emblem have a reason to rejoice today, as Dangen Entertainment is bringing a treat to Steam in English, Vestaria Saga by Shouzou Kaga.
If you’re unfamiliar with Kaga-san’s work, he was at the helm of development of the Fire Emblem series since the very beginning and until the release of Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 in 1999.
they ALWAYS say that ... and it never happens ... so, you know - don't hold your breathI saw we were talking about Atelier games. I legit messaged the KT Community Rep to try and get prices lowered at some point. They said the pricing is all handled by Japan but they would try to bring it up.
I was actually going to post the other day in here, but the site seemed to be down. Glad that's fixed now.
LoginIs there a way to check my account's cloud save status on Steam?
I'd like to go back to Tales of Somphonia, but the last time I played it was a couple of years ago and I'm not sure if I had the cloud save turned on back then. I know I can simply install the game, but it'd be great if I don't have to.
beat me to it! But yeah you can see all the files in the cloud here and even download the save files
Cool, thanks.
This is amazing, thank you for bringing this to my attention. You can even download the files from here!
Can't you cheat the time?Ugh it's going to take months to finish Konami puzzler with those times bosses.T_T
I used a Corsair K70 in the past (or a very similar model, not sure) and currently using a Ducky One 2, both are good keyboards but I'd suggest the latter for three main reasons:So I kind of narrowed my choices for mechanical kbs to these three:
Or I mean I can go back to using what I used before, Cherry-Brand MX 2.0
Thoughts?
yeah, Kecmo are CRAZY with their pricing ... like in EU they're the ONLY big publisher whose games are 70€ on steam (instead of 60€ like everyone else)I'd own basically every atelier game on steam if they were just a bit cheaper :T
lol, good one!To be fair EGS has feature parity with that steam feature. You can download every cloud save you have on EGS
I have a k68 which appears almost identical to the k70 with up and down volume keys instead of a roller. It's great, nice and clacky. It does what a keyboard needs to do though my WASD keys are starting to wear through a little.So I kind of narrowed my choices for mechanical kbs to these three:
Or I mean I can go back to using what I used before, Cherry-Brand MX 2.0
Thoughts?