It's good and better than typing on a dumb screen, but it still sucks compared to a real keyboard, especially when I want or need to type non-words. PTBR also has many words that use "ss" or "rr", with similar words with only a single s or r, so I often have to manually type anyway.
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Divinity Original Sin 1 and 2, if you haven't played already. Think of them as the stepping stones for BG3.
Spec Ops: The Line is a 3rd person shooter with an incredible story, I think it takes 4-6 hours to go through the campaign. Short when compared to RPGs, but worth the time. People also talk about Titanfall 2's campaign being great, I haven't played it yet.
Mass Effect trilogy is also very good, mainly the 2nd game. The first game is the jankiest of the bunch and the 3rd is much better after all the DLC, though I still don't like how the optional Paragon/Renegade prompts from 2 became obligatory QTE in 3.
Ruined cell phone keyboards
Ruined cell phone batteries
From the article, it seems that the "big thing" they're betting on will be mods, or "user generated content" in bznz speech, which neither Diablo 4 nor Path of Exile 2 can offer, what with being live services.
TL1 is pretty simple compared to 2, kinda like how Diablo 1 feels compared to 2: one town, one dungeon with 4 different themes after a number of levels (can't remember if 5 or 10). Hell, that one of the heroes of TL1 became the big bad of TL2 is another nod to Diablo 1-2
I thought that was still ongoing, what with all the school shootings
You don't need to update your drivers every time a new version comes out, some games can actually get worse performance with a newer driver - I personally had problems with No Man's Sky, nvidia drivers over version 424 I think, made the game effectively unplayable, while versions like 416 kept the game and the framerate smooth throughout.
its creator, a Brazilian man named Nidal Nijm
OH MY GOD IT HAD TO BE A FUCKING BRAZILIAN!!! 😆😆😆😆
Also, as many on the thread pointed out, so did the creator:
Nijm has a point about the violence normalized in the video game industry; many of the most famous, lauded and widely-played video games feature graphic violence, often directed against Arab enemies. Call of Duty has several installments featuring Arab militant enemies, and it’s the entire plot of games like Six Days in Fallujah.
Gotta pay for access to any worthwhile server
The worst (to me, anyway) part is that a LOT of pirate stuff will disappear if the russian internet gets gated
Ugh, I don't want to touch codeblocks again
I kinda miss when places would host their own videos instead of relying on youtube, but that's the problem of a centralized internet, the majority of people won't want to leave yt/ig/fb/tiktok/twitter/reddit in order to watch or read whatever you posted.