It's 2024, we hate anime now.
This specific game seems even cheaper than the usual and a look at the page seems to confirm it since, outside of the SEA region languages, it only supports English, French and German, which is actually quite rare for Bamco. A good indicator of how much effort they're putting in this game, or on how much they expect it to sellMy heart sank when I saw it was published by bamco, their anime games are the cheapest and sometimes laziest shit out there and sure enough as I looked through the page I saw it only has JP voices. So typical of this worthless publisher.
They didn't? That's stupid on whole new level.Bethesda should make the old version of Fallout 4 a beta branch on Steam.
One has to give valve that, they really don’t hold grudges at all.
(lol they featured ooblets in there ^^ )
Between the battle system and the skits, it really looks like an old school "Tales of" game.
Oh fuck, no !By the way, why did C-Dub disappear?
You can play it no problem, some references might not make sense but as far as I can remember, it's a good entry point.I am thinking about playing Ni No Kuni 2 on Deck and I was wondering if it is mandatory to play first game (or at least watch story summary)? I really can't play turn based games so I will never play first one but sequel looks kinda interesting but if it's pointless to play it without first game then I will skip it.
So the fallout 4 next genupdate for PC was a giant waste of time and just broke shit.
It broke the Fallout 4 Script Extender for mods entirely until they fix it because they use an entire new compiler (Essentially like what happened to skyrim going to the anniversary edition)
Sooo Yep, even just looking at the patch notes for the update PC specific stuff is nonexistent. You can't even easily go back to the old version on steam through depots and the steam client by just grabbing the .exe because you actually need like 15+ other files that have all been changed as well so if you don't actually get all the files swapped out it gets borked.
Currently as of this posting the only one that is in the Old version is the GOG one, that is to say eventually I'm sure it will all get fixed by the fairly dedicated modding community but I'm sure bethesda will roll out some smaller patches etc as well so it's going to be complete shit for awhile until it gets calmed down.
Overall, i find it just kind of well fucking dumb. I read about it forever ago at this point and a "Next gen" update for Fallout 4 and essentially lost interest in playing my playthrough because well if they're going to upgrade everything why continue playing! Now i feel like an idiot.
When you're trying to make her happy against all odds
Oh shit, this is made by Kogado? Those people make brutal SRPGs. I remember Power Dolls were hard as fuck.
I'd argue it might be better to play NnK2 before you play the first, the few lore links are a bit weird and honestly, smell a bit like a retcon.I am thinking about playing Ni No Kuni 2 on Deck and I was wondering if it is mandatory to play first game (or at least watch story summary)? I really can't play turn based games so I will never play first one but sequel looks kinda interesting but if it's pointless to play it without first game then I will skip it.
Steam should make it easier to install old versions. Doing it via beta branches is a bit weird.Bethesda should make the old version of Fallout 4 a beta branch on Steam.
I believe it runs, but you have to set everything to low.I should get Helldivers 2, how well does it run on the deck?
You can play it no problem, some references might not make sense but as far as I can remember, it's a good entry point.
I'd argue it might be better to play NnK2 before you play the first, the few lore links are a bit weird and honestly, smell a bit like a retcon.
Note that the first is not truuuuly turn based, it's more of a weird hybrid like Xenoblade and such. And as much as I like the world, I wouldn't recommend playing it, the combat is kinda miserable and the game is insanely repetitive... something shared with the second, but at least action combat expedites things.
Please note: With GOG GALAXY you can skip updates you dislike by either disabling the auto-update option (for your whole library or per game) or by using the Rollback Feature and choosing the game version that you want to have. If you're using Offline Installers, game updates are done manually and always up to you.
I started to watch the TV-series. And it's really good series. Does the game follow the same story as the TV-series?
The game does. Both the game, the movie and the anime adapt the original manga. The game and anime will also have a new story called FOREST LAND which is a sequel to the mangaI started to watch the TV-series. And it's really good series. Does the game follow the same story as the TV-series?
Manor Lords out in early access...
Looks right up my street this. Hope its good.
Yeah, the ads dried upAfter years in bed with Epic, PC Gamer is now butt-kissing Valve again...
Yes.I started to watch the TV-series. And it's really good series. Does the game follow the same story as the TV-series?
Steam is the only major platform where breakout hits consistently happen. That's not to say you can't have a successful game on consoles or GOG/EGS, but it's less likely. Meanwhile you'll read about a random indie game selling hundreds of thousands to millions of copies on Steam almost every week.After years in bed with Epic, PC Gamer is now butt-kissing Valve again...
That's the issue with EGS/GOG. You can have a succesful launch on there, but for EGS there have been 4 maybe 5 succesful launches (probably being generous there as well). Yet this year alone I would say there have been more successes released this year alone on Steam (Palworld, Helldivers 2, Enshrouded, Deep Rock Galactic Survivors and now Manor Lords and there are probably more as well). I think what helps is the publicly available tools that steam offer. You have active player counts, user reviews, a top sellers list that can be broken out into regions. They all easily become tools to help advertise the games, either officially or via word of mouth.Steam is the only major platform where breakout hits consistently happen. That's not to say you can't have a successful game on consoles or GOG/EGS, but it's less likely. Meanwhile you'll read about a random indie game selling hundreds of thousands to millions of copies on Steam almost every week.