Hundred and eight what?
Hundred and eight speed.
Not a single Triffid reference? I am disappointed.
INSIDE absolutely blew me away a few months ago, and I got a recommendation for Little Nightmares in a discussion about it. After about half an hour, I’ve gotta say, it’s properly weird and I wonder what’s it got in stock for me.
Yeah, I’ve heard good things about the second one, so I’m doing the first one now. Finding the stars is truly insane sometimes.
If you haven’t, give the Talos Principle a try. It scratches the same itch as Portal for me, although the tone is less whimsical, but equally bizarre.
Who says you can’t eat the car? Definitely not this guy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Lotito
Did they f*cking stutter?
Thanks! I’ll check it out.
Yep. I’ve been here for one day and I’m already talking in conversations. Took me two weeks to get anywhere on Mastodon. (And exactly the same on Reddit and Twitter before… the incidents.)
Nomination itself is a kind of a prize. Yes, BG3 will probably win everything, but that’s what happens if it’s really that good at everything. LotR won 11 Oscars because it was better than all the other contenders that year, but the nominations mean they were recognised as good enough to go against the winner.
Clearly, you don’t frequent simracing communities.
Uh, soft is the correct consistency of the brain, no…?
That was rhetorical.
But since we’re all gathered here… I used to buy a lot of their stuff, and, well, now I don’t because they’ve gone to shit.
Yes, NES games. Now try that with Baldur’s Gate.
If you can encode your entire game progress into that level code, then it’s just that, yep.
Not enough info in the article to tell the difference, I’d say. Maybe because this should apply to your local games? IDK
That’s not what the article says. This is basically a save game for every-ish moment in the gameplay + a facility to launch the game at the scene you’re watching a video of, which is massive amounts of data + progress sync, so if they figured out how to do that at scale, it’s legit innovation.
Botanically, yes. From a culinary perspective, no.