

Really fricking cool!
Thank you for sharing this.
Really fricking cool!
Thank you for sharing this.
I honestly think it’s pretty funny.
I like these guys.
You know, I wouldn’t be surprised if this starts a trend of ultra-cheap “laptops” that are just hardware extensions for phones with no processing capabilities of their own.
It’s great. We need to consider how many people live in 3rd world countries that only have access to Android phones.
If they can hook up a keyboard, mouse, and a monitor to those phones then it empowers these people to have more opportunities to compete and contribute to the digital space.
Giving them access to the tools of developers could be a godsend.
He’s the one throwing a tantrum and calling me names because I don’t like what he likes.
I’m guessing you’re taking his side because you also have low standards. I see it all the time and don’t expect more at this point.
It’d be much more reliable if we can see the real data that shows how much these employees cost the company.
It’s the consumer bandwagon.
It’s mainly because making GUIs primarily in code is cumbersome and outdated.
Even better, if it supports LAN you can torrent it and with friends for free with a program such as Hamachi.
Yes.
In the original version of Oblivion, they run like they do in Morrowind.
It was until Skyrim that Bethesda properly implemented partially turning the character when running sideways or diagonally.
Pretty sure your concept is flawed from the start.
It might sound nice as a ‘what-if’ scenario, but as soon as you get into any of the details, it falls apart and hopefully shows us why games and stories are typically focused on the people doing something.
Now, if you want something a bit more likely to succeed, you can make a “Damsel in Distress Simulator.” From the get-go, you can start to think of gameplay mechanics like combing your hair, talking with guards, taking care of birds, etc etc. The ideas just flow, instead of trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.
In fact, this could loop around to your idea of helping the rescuers by opening up opportunities for the princess to sabotage her captors. You can have a Majora’s Mask-like timer which keeps track of how far the knight is from saving you.
Seriously.
Aren’t there enough PVP games that center around rewarding whoever puts more time into the game?
Who are you quoting?
As for thr PC, automatically turning the player is honestly a bad idea in first person. It can be disorienting for some palyers.
I’m referring to 3rd person. You can’t see the character model in first person.
NPCs don’t have a camera following them, so they can’t run in a different direction than what it’s facing.
Hm. I was able to play it without issue on my Linux computer.
I don’t see a reason why the Steam Deck would be unable to play it or have any issues that I didn’t.
If buying it is a concern (which it should be), you can always torrent it.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land
Super Mario Wonder
Broaden your horizons, start using emulators.
Star Wars: Jedi Power Battles
Kirby and the Forgotten Land
Super Mario Wonder
Any of the Warriors games (just don’t buy it, don’t reward them for releasing the same damn game 20+ times)
Legend of Mana (highly recommended, please don’t sleep on this)
Destroy All Humans 2
Ratchet: Deadlocked
Divinity: Original Sin
Resident Evil 6
Halo: Master Chief Collection
Lego Star Wars
The Tales games are long and go up to 4 players. I’d recommend them if you have more people to join.
Be prepared for a few roadbumps while you acclimate yourself to using emulators. It won’t be smooth at first, but it gets easier the more familiar you become with it.
Sad how nations poorer than the US have easier access to higher education.
I think the ruling class sees the writing on the wall. They’ve convinced the American public to sell itself out, and we’re just witnessing the results of that.