I just tried Beat Saber on a friend's Oculus Rift S and holy shit, this thing is amazing. Not joking, this is one of the best games I've played in my whole life. Damn!
you're welcomeI did not know, but i have since done so. thank you
apparently it's even better with mods (custom songs )I just tried Beat Saber on a friend's Oculus Rift S and holy shit, this thing is amazing. Not joking, this is one of the best games I've played in my whole life. Damn!
Is there a way to sell all your cards at once at the ongoing selling price ?
I did that shit manually, and will continue if there isn't, but I would lie if I said it isn't getting old.
apparently it also works with remote play together ... so just install one of those games (like Broforce) and invite someoneSo what is the best way to do the invite someone to a game quest? I tried it with CSGO and Underlords but it was a no go
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Never really played AoE 1 or 2, but from the little I played and remember, they were though cookiesI cannot for the life of me win a game on Moderate in AoE2, let alone higher difficulties
would you say it's the Dark Souls of strategy games?I cannot for the life of me win a game on Moderate in AoE2, let alone higher difficulties
Yup. Gets even better if you mod it and find some great songs.I just tried Beat Saber on a friend's Oculus Rift S and holy shit, this thing is amazing. Not joking, this is one of the best games I've played in my whole life. Damn!
I found Prey to be such a weird game that fell flat on it's face after being so close to greatness.After playing some Prey I can say this game is the true spiritual sequel of System Shock 2, not Bioshock.
Post it in the Music thread too.
Randomly discovered this song and music video and I really like it.
Now here it is for you and hope you like it.
I agree with you that the crafting system is a major flaw. In addition, the skill system is pushing you to become a superhuman as well. When I took a look at the skill tree ,in order to make the game more enjoyable for me, I decided that I wouldn't use all of my skill points in things like more health or stamina. It made the game more challenging so I guess it's one of the routes to consider for more enjoyment.I found Prey to be such a weird game that fell flat on it's face after being so close to greatness.
Without spoiling to much since you're still in the beginning, the starting areas area great and open with multiple ways to achieve your objectives which should be enough to make it a standout in the Immersive Sim genre.
However when you reach the mid game you're so stupidly overpowered, mainly due to the badly designed crafting mechanics, that there stops being any semblance of threat from the environment and the levels become so linear that it became a rather mediocre FPS.
Weirdly enough, even though the story elements and pacing of the second half are almost non-existent, the ending itself was satisfying.
Overall it would be one of the greatest games ever made if it wasn't so full of fat and if it managed to keep the despair of the first couple of hours throughout the full game.
Katamari might have the best soundtrack of any franchise.I will say one thing that is absolutely perfect on PC with a good pair of headphones, is Katamari Damacy's soundtrack. Good god, I can't believe it's taken me this long to listen to it - it's absolutely, 100% my type of shit.
Feel free to add me on Steam m8!Watch a friend's broadcast ? My Steam list has like 10 people in it, let alone people playing anything, AND broadcasting.
The Ghost Mode mod is very recommended, makes the combat much more fun! You also may want to try the Friendly Hud mod, which replaces the minimap with in-game markers.Decided to redownload Witcher 3 on Steam. Already played through it 2 times (or maybe 3 times, not quite sure, I know I played through it 2 times at least). Will mod it this time and explore more.
I don't agree with this at all. Well, with most of it at least.I found Prey to be such a weird game that fell flat on it's face after being so close to greatness.
Without spoiling to much since you're still in the beginning, the starting areas area great and open with multiple ways to achieve your objectives which should be enough to make it a standout in the Immersive Sim genre.
However when you reach the mid game you're so stupidly overpowered, mainly due to the badly designed crafting mechanics, that there stops being any semblance of threat from the environment and the levels become so linear that it became a rather mediocre FPS.
Weirdly enough, even though the story elements and pacing of the second half are almost non-existent, the ending itself was satisfying.
Overall it would be one of the greatest games ever made if it wasn't so full of fat and if it managed to keep the despair of the first couple of hours throughout the full game.
You run a game that has remote play together, e.g. Soulcalibur 6How does this remote play together trick work for getting the latest quest?
Ah ok ta,You run a game that has remote play together, e.g. Soulcalibur 6
Then right click a friend and invite them to remote play.
I want to try this while in a group to see if it'll reward the chat in a group coin reward.
non-SMT JRPG difficulties explained in cRPG terms:Going from Nioh to Blue Reflection is something alright. The game is hilariously easy, I'm literally killing everything before they even get a turn.
I'll see what happens if I put the difficulty to Hard, maybe that will make fights slightly more involved.
Trails games can get pretty challenging on the harder difficulties. (I'd say even normal needs you to at least use the mechanics decently well, which is not the case in some other games)non-SMT JRPG difficulties explained in cRPG terms:
Easy: Made for braindead stroke victims.
Normal: Insultingly Easy
Medium: Extremely Easy
Hard: Very Easy
Very Hard: Easy
they will ... with Ciri^Looks good, now CDPR please make Witcher 4.
More like 91k+ right now, and I'm playing it for the first time even though I've had it for atleast 3-4 years.Witcher 3, an almost 5 year old SP game has 88k ccu on Steam right now.
Edit: Stamcharts says 88k while Steam stats says 91k. I guess Steamcharts updates hourly. Holy shit.
I so wish that were to happenthey will ... with Ciri
i'm like 95% sure it will (after Cyberpunk, of course)I so wish that were to happen
Play defensively, put walls and towers around your base, play by your army's strengths, upgrades will make it a lot easier. Your production crew has to be at least 40 peasants.I cannot for the life of me win a game on Moderate in AoE2, let alone higher difficulties
How many witchers does Dandelion know exactly? He can only narrator so many games.they will ... with Ciri
God bless SteamGridDB. I've been uploading a bunch of grids, heroes and logos myself too.mfw scrub ass Steam users don't even bother to at least decorate games that don't have official grid images with custom ones
Let's bring some style to this thread
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What I meant when I said some areas became linear was that after a point there was no need to find inventive ways to move around, you could literally shotgun blast anything that showed up in front of you. There was no need to immerse yourself and roleplay, the sort of things you expect from a game like this, all you needed to do was beeline from A to B. The rewards of over abundant and the game isn't balanced for the sort of power the player can get at an relatively early stage.I don't agree with this at all. Well, with most of it at least.
I really don't see how the levels become linear, as far as I remember all areas are similar in their complexity -- some are a bit more linear in layout than others, but that always feels like a natural result of their in-universe function.
And while you do get much more powerful, to me, that made the game better, not worse. It was extremely satisfying to basically just nuke the shit out of enemies which were huge threats a few hours prior. And it fits with what's going on in the story. (Also, the game does introduce some new threats which still keep the tension up -- at least until very late in the game).
I really loved Prey, start to finish, it's easily my favourite immersive sim in the past 5 years. I would have liked it a lot less if I was barely surviving and had to hide from everything for the whole game.