I wonder if the speed at which it degrades can be used to detect AI-generated content.
I wonder if the speed at which it degrades can be used to detect AI-generated content.
Control and alt .Bonus: To move to the bottom of a terminal, I have it set to scroll to bottom on input and hit backspace.
Been working on Elden Ring Seamless Co-op with some friends - actually two groups, but one plays intermittently so I fork my character to another slot every time. Trying to get my SO to play PlateUp but not much luck there. Also playing Hades Star on mobile but it just makes me want to play EVE hahaha.
I remember when Warframe had Pay For Revives. Not sure if that was Steve.
But many things in Warframe are much more player friendly these days.
I always liked it. I’m glad it aged well enough for you to enjoy it
Any plans for how many endings you wanna see? I only did one ending back in the early 2000s when I played it, but I don’t remember which it was.
What are your favorite indie games?
Next up on Dwarves, Dungeons, and Doom…
I tried Hammerwatch for about 45 minutes and came away bored, unfortunately.
I picked up.Bloons TD 6 but it just triggers all my mobile game micro transaction alerts.
I finished Dredge - it was about the right length for the gameplay loop for me. I had a good time with it on my steam deck.
Inaccurate! More than just the feet are left in the bed.
Sure is
Also just saw Godzilla Minus One. It was good
Also almost every video game community that has official eyes on it
Removed by mod
For all we know, Arrowhead paid to rent Sony moderation infrastructure month-to-month six months in advance and didn’t have it as part of their publishing contract and had to cancel the month and ask for a refund.
Was user linkage part of their contract? I haven’t seen it. Have you?
If it was, I doubt such a clause is illegal, as you say.
Also they have Guitar Hero (Festival) and arcade racing modes (Rocket Racing)
My partner and I are playing Lego Fortnite of all things. We’re having a good time. Played a lot of Lego Star Wars when it was new. Lego Lord of the Rings had a couple frustrating bugs that we got fed up with and kept us from finishing it.
In general with Lego LOTR and Lego Star Wars I recall being disappointed that a lot of the building was scripted - “hold to build”. Lego Fortnite has a nice mix of full-building blueprints and freeform piece placement, although it’s not quite block-by-block pieces.
If you can’t get an answer here, try scifi.stackexchange.com, they have a pretty active story id crowd
What’s your favorite emulated game on Steam Deck?