If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
Was that updating with “zypper dup”? I’ve heard going through discover or zypper update isn’t the recommended way strictly speaking, so its worth mentioning.
He’s on the better side of tech reviewers IMO. I think sometimes he’s more focussed on describing what sets a product apart in the market, rather than judging whether that niche is worth filling or not.
Definitely doesn’t feel scammy/overly ad driven.
Opensuse tumbleweed. The packages go through a testing process unlike Fedora AFAIK.
I think we’re almost there. Probably slightly bulkier fashion needs to be normalised to make this acceptable, but the potential applications of AR are actually cool. Meta is a privacy nightmare, but they are pushing R&D in the VR space and I think its at least notable. I don’t like trusting any megacorp with my data but its going to be a big company that makes commercial AR a reality.
The brown MilSim apocalypse was a bad time.
Ultimately, these cozy games are so often Indies with a limited scope and budget. The fact that this sort of genre has found the following is a good thing for gaming and Indie devs.
Of course once we reach market saturation and people are fed up with them, they won’t sell as well and new twists on the genre will have to be developed in order to stand out. This is a good thing for gaming and indie devs again.
I don’t necessarily disagree, but journalists have been printing articles that the downfall of China is right around the corner since the 90’s. Maybe I’m extrapolating your statement a little far though.
Linux, but I keep windows on the other drive just in case I need a windows only app. Rarely happens except for VR.
Not the PS1 era? Crash Bandicoot was one of the best games on the system when it came out.
Absolutely. Stoked that Darren Korb has been with them all this time, his soundtrack on Transistor is his best work IMO.
I don’t think we’ll get it though. Hades 2 is an exception to their NO SEQUELS rule only due to how damn successful Hades was.
Gen6/7 Bioware. Supergiant, Larian, Valve.
audible mouth clicking
Yeah it seems like the source is a podcast saying a number like after talking with a staff member of concord. I would have thought that people below executive/finance suite wouldn’t have that information. Not sure if they talked to someone in there but $400 million is just a bit steep.
Not impossible with tech salaries being what they are though, maybe it includes the buyout of the entire studio by Sony in that number though.
Certainly a remaster that we needed.
Bloodborne on the other hand runs beautifully at a buttery smooth 15 - 30 fps. No need to remaster that one.
Why do anything other than claim the free games honestly… The Epic launcher needs to improve drastically for it to be viable as a competitor.
The classic IGN 7/10 score, for when they don’t want to have an opinion.
In all seriousness, this game looks cool.
That would be great if it was both. Deckard surely would be a US-first release though. Us aussies will get it 2 years later.
Absolutely and same here being in the PC camp, though I do have a ps5 and switch.
There is also the Steam Deck to consider as it is essentially a subsidised and purpose built PC. The benefit being that the steam deck is an open platform, that allows you to install games from other stores with some workarounds.
How? There is just too many people, too few houses here in Australia. Not enough materials to build them or tradespeople.