As soon as I got a Steam Deck I completely stopped buying Switch games (or playing on Switch in general). Most games are playable on both systems and the prices seem more or less the same (at lest for the ones I'm interested in), but the main advantage for me is being able to move save files between the deck and my PCs.
FFXV, while flawed, is a good game and it's the only one that feels like an actual journey.
Lies of P is better than From's souls games.
I hate the Joycons so much. The clicky buttons are terrible, the split dpad sucks for games that use it for movement, the sticks aren't great either for precision (ignoring the drift issues), and I find them painful to hold.
I've been having trouble focusing on a game and finishing it, but I've recently played God of War (2018) which was quite disappointing, and last week I've played Trails in the Sky which I enjoyed, except for
the incest, which was a bit weird
I've also been playing the original FFVII .
I searched around the room, completed few puzzles and I got the film roll (which I'm guessing is used to win the game, since the slime says to defeat "him"), but I'm not seeing anything else.
I just stated playing it and... It's just a roguelike? I don't get what you mean.
I'll check it out thank. I've heard good thing about it, but I thought it was a roguelike.
Anyone know of good non roguelike deckbuilders?
That's why I almost always hide helmets.
Mine (Nord 2) does have it, but it's broken and never triggers.
What's your build like? I have an i5 6600k and a GTX 1660. I have two displays one connected to the 1660 and the other to the iGPU, so I might have been accidentally using the latter. Wayland seems to not work even on my other PC with a single GPU (3060 ti) tho.
Same experience on Manjaro. Usually really low framerates, constant crashes and Wayland's broken.
Same. No bugs, but it just didn't live up to the hype for me. I dropped it just after starting chapter 2.
Signalis is very good. It's an re1-style survival horror but with a more scifi setting.
Yea it's worth playing now. It's not a masterpiece, but it's fun enough.
For me it's dark souls after the lordvessel. The areas in that section are the worst part of the game IMO.
Also in dmc5 I hate having to play V's missions, luckily you can skip them with the mission select, but you still have to play through them at least once when unlocking a new difficulty.
I also recently replayed cyberpunk 2077 and while I did generally enjoy the game, the ending was a slog and I had to force myself to finish it.
Ah I didn't realize that. I might try it again then.
Harvesting food, collecting water, random gathering for materials to craft. I guess it gets better later in the game, but I tried starting it twice and after ~10h I dropped it both times because I was annoyed with the resources.
If they count as survival then survival horror like Resident Evil and Signalis.
Most of the traditional survival games I've played end up being annoying to play because of the constant use of your resources outside of your control and I find gathering for crafting kinda boring. This kinda ruined Subnautica for me, since I was mostly interested in exploring but I had to constantly return to base to do chores.
Luckily on my actual work PC I can use whatever I want, but on other devices I'm forced to use Edge both because of restrictions on what I can install and because there's a lot of internal applications that still rely on vbscript.
Hi, I'm looking for a thin phone cover for my Nord 2. Most of the ones I've tried are bulky and sometimes change the shape of the phone in uncomfortable ways, but I still wanna use a cover to protect the phone, especially from falls.
Does anyone have tips on what I should try?
Thanks