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The worst kind of an Internet-herpaderp. Internet-urpo pahimmasta päästä.
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well, I am using vim, but I don’t know how to use vim.
Am I vimming?
oh cool, bought the game aaaages ago, seems it has received a lot of content. Probably need to check back into it :o
heh, no biggie, it happens. :P
Either way, the world (well, me, at least) needs more ISO -keebs. ISO ortho would be cool…
*horizontal, but yea. ISO seems to be hella rare. Don’t euro-peeps really buy mechanicak keebs that much?
while davinci resolve is probably pretty top shelf as editor, just be mindful of limitations, namely: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/DaVinci_Resolve#MP4,_H.264,_H.265_and_AAC_Support
DaVinci Resolve free does not support decoding or encoding H.264 and H.265 video, regardless of the container type.
Neither DaVinci Resolve free or Studio versions support decoding or encoding of AAC audio streams.
Unless you feel like buying the studio version, you can’t really use h264/h265 video codecs. For me this is pretty much a dealbreaker as I don’t have hardware which could encode eg. AV1 video reasonably - and I really don’t want to transcode recordings to different formats for editing.
I don’t think you can take your 3 curved monitors in eg. trains or other travel with you. :P
I don’t have steamdeck either, but seems like pretty dope portable system to me.
any% with glitches is pretty much always a wild ride to watch.
on that note; man I need to get back on the IGN’s playlist of “devs react to speedruns”, most devs are such good sport when it comes to breaking their game :D
TBF, generally speedrunners start speedrunning games because they love it to death (ie. have played it through several times already) and want to start challenging themselves in new ways.
Part of me wants to experience the shitshow first hand, seems like an absolute riot. Realistically tho, never happening, I’ll probably look up some gameplay video at some point.
exactly this.
As cool as it is (pun intended) to reach new heights with liquid nitrogen, what is the usecase for ~an hour (give or take) of stupid fast computing? I generally tend to use my machines longer than that.
Both seem reasonable. The banning is (AFAIK) mostly to prevent cheaters from making made-up familymember steam -accounts, and cheating in games as them. Once one made-up family member is banned, make another.
so… I take the multiplayer parts are going to be going away soon-ish, as offline mode is incoming and 1€ pricetag atm? Is this a last squeeze for the game?
Never played any of the crew games, but it’s openworld racing and radiotowers (as its ubisoft? :D)?
Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles … but with the caveats that a) it’s only PARTLY like stardew/portia/harvestmoon and b) For the life of me I can’t remember if the game had money or not.
The game is partly farm-life-sim, but the other part is “zelda-like” adventuring and getting rid of “dark smoke thing” that does bad things to the world.
Okay, sure, when given the fps camera, closest things to the camera are getting noticed. Duh?
But all things considered, who cares about a single goblin toe? Im much more scarred about the thongs happening in nearby shed. Bleach please.
But at that scale there’s always gonna be compromises. Duh. Does somebody actually expect full fidelity between 3rd person and closeups all the time? Might be showing my age but I sure don’t. What kind of madnes is that?
Games don’t need the show everything, leave a bit to imagination. Sure visuals ate cool, but don’t let that be all there is to it.
Requirements: 170 GB storage
… games are huge nowadays.
Marvel Heroes. It was a diablo-clone with a lot of playable marvel characters - which you wither grinded a lot of shards to unlock - or bought them(they were expensive) -and then you grinded for skins (or bought them… Again expensive with random chance boxes).
It was cartoony, fun and easily still in the top 5 games by playtime on steam.
Rip marvel heroes, still miss ya, even if you were stupidly expensive for a f2p.
I’m totally for cleaning up the reviews and tags (if they’re not cleaned up already).
Sure, meme/funny reviews can occasionally be helpful if you know what they’re about, but in general they’re just noise. And the “nobody will read this [confession here]” / “Pet the cat with thumbs up” / etc nonsense is just unnescessary clutter. Thank you Valve for finally adding filters for those.
AWESOME! That was an insta-buy…
Though, truthfully, I had the original release from … who knows when, and I don’t think I ever played it. Can’t remember why.
Either way, as good time as any to play through all of them newer ones.
gamers nexus - basically anything they review gets dissected to absurd detail.
But in general I still prefer to crossreference multiple sources if I’m thinking of getting [whateverthething]