Can anyone tell me if it's worth playing now, if you never played those games when they came out and don't feel nostalgia while playing them?
ISOmorph
And now we know why the original was delisted on steam. Don't buy into this crap. Buy the original on gog for 1,50€
I played through the invincible. Great story, visuals and voice acting. I am however reminded, that walking simulators aren't really games. The whole thing should have been a mini series.
That's really surprising to read. The game has been been described a solidly mid by every review outlet. Does portability really offset the repetitiveness by that much?
My guess is that people disagree with propagating the delusion that pasting that link in every comment helps with stopping AI from feeding on your input.
Torrenting/seeding works great with Mullvad, which doesn't have port forwarding
I never understood how movie-web got so popular when services like FMovies exist.
Be aware that kwallet will require you to enter your password if you auto-login. Kwallet usually saves your passwords for wifi etc. That's why auto-login with KDE doesn't make much of a difference in most use cases
It's probably gone. But maybe you could have some luck looking for it in your BIOS like others suggested.
I haven't used windows in quite a while, but while I did, on laptops sold with windows there was a recovery partition on them you could reinstall windows from. If you removed that partition you had no legal way of reinstalling, because no key was made available to you at any point.
I think you're hitting the nail on the head. A lot of publishers are blatantly misusing EA to put out an unfinished piece of software to socialize the testing, and hope for a more understanding playerbase because of the EA status. Not only is it manipulative, it also skews reception like it does here. Personally, I categorically skip all EA because I only buy finished products. Doesn't mean I wouldn't be interested in a good tribes game.