Very cool to see people still working on X.
CaptainBasculin
This cross integration needs to exist in for Windows handhelds to have a chance to succeed, most people buy games from Steam after all.
While not subject to copyright laws, it definetly counts as theft. If I'm working on a drawing and someone steals it before I complete it, it's theft.
Honestly, I would play it sometimes if they upped the anti cheat. A few years ago I tried it for nostalgia but my experience was ruined because of blatant cheaters.
They've used 4 times the budget of APB and didn't make a game that players would enjoy. APB was the prime example of investors who dont know about making a game throw money until a fun game pops out, and even then it was a fun game.
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A Dance of Fire and Ice is the best one. You get how the game works within the main menu itself, songs can have their own tutorials for specific patterns later on the song but are fully skippable.
Rhythm Doctor also has really good tutorials, a fully skippable tutorial that tells you anything newly introduced in the upcoming track
If only half of that leniency were granted to selfhosting tools and adblockers
Microids has organised quite a few competitions for its players in the past year on Garfield Kart-Furious Racing, which was weird considering the game didn't have much player activity. I even joined a few of them for laughs, and i guess that's why it gave priority to Steam's reccomendations; the game's announcement showed instantly on my Steam's "What's New" tab.
That's very clever marketing, I'll give them that.
Can't wait for their sequel to Hi-Fi RUSH
The bot issue is resolved, cheater players not so much, but it's way less problematic than CS2 since reports actually can lead to bans.
I thought this was onion for a second, wow they actually did that.