Only complaint is that it makes it harder to share with siblings that occasionally play games while also sharing with friends that more regularly do. Makes it less a venn diagram and more segregated boxes.
Only complaint is that it makes it harder to share with siblings that occasionally play games while also sharing with friends that more regularly do. Makes it less a venn diagram and more segregated boxes.
Installed on my steam deck earlier today and had no problems.
Maybe Dwarf Delve? Not black background, but it is rune-style font and FPS.
I haven’t, I recognize that the dome concept isn’t particularly original. It just started as a way to keep my players focused on the main conflict and not have to worry about them forcing me to develop the rest of the world. Then I decided ti give the dome story elements.
My planned d&d setting that took place in a country on the brink of invasion that turns to a magical dome for protection and the fallout from the total isolation from that decision feels a lot less fun now.
I was hyped when I first learned about starlink, finally I wouldn’t be stuck with 1 Mbps from ATT, then my power co-op announced it would be running gig fiber to all customers homes.
Attempt to drive home after being awake for ~2 days. Flipped my vehicle several times and luckily came away with no serious physical injuries.
When I first pre-ordered I was working a job that had hour lunches and thought it would be great to kill all that extra time. Now I’m in a different job with 30 minute lunch, so I don’t get to use it as often but I would still say it’s worth it just to keep in my car if I ever happen to have time to kill before an appointment.
Just once I wish the state I live in would make news for something good.
I played Tunic on steam deck as well and absolutely loved it, just haven’t been able to get any friends to take the recommendation yet.
I know general consensus is fuck billionaires, and I’m not exactly desputing that, but I work in IT for a rural school district and a donation from her foundation allowed the district to set up a foundation and now 50 of our students can attend a local community College on full scholarship each year.