

I haven’t tried with a controller yet, I’m still wicked early in the game because I started to feel overwhelmed and a little obsessive. Need to make sure I can jump back into it at a time where I won’t forget to eat or drink!
I haven’t tried with a controller yet, I’m still wicked early in the game because I started to feel overwhelmed and a little obsessive. Need to make sure I can jump back into it at a time where I won’t forget to eat or drink!
You’d run faster with your knife out.
It really depends on the kind of shooter and the average caffeine intake of the people playing it. Works great in Titanfall but doesn’t make sense for Battlefield.
They could have taken out “sweaty” and kept the same meaning but that probably wouldn’t have driven the same engagement.
You should definitely consider playing Hell Let Loose!
Smells as bad as it sounds.
For me, it’s crashing on take-off on Tobruk which I don’t think we’ll ever get back.
gently cooking the surrounding area.
As in it’s slightly but not perceptively warmer or more like “oh god, we’re all going to die”?
With it being Japan, I’m more surprised that it wasn’t a fax machine.
To be fair, the source I gave isn’t anything like a journal or technical document for specifics.
If you like RTS, they recently released an HD version of Dawn of War which is pretty nice.
Are you having the same feeling as me where it feels like there’s so much more play structures lying around compared to the first game? There’s freaking bridges EVERYWHERE.
Remember that it’s always okay to look up online guides and whatnot if you’re feeling stuck or you’re not understanding something.
I’ve been playing through Death Stranding 2 and Is This Seat Taken? as well!
I’ve also been dipping in a little to the new stuff in Monster Hunter: Wilds and setting up a ton of emulation on my brand new Steam Deck; I went from being excited to have the new machine to overwhelming myself pretty quickly!
Speaking as a reddit mod for a massive subreddit, it honestly hasn’t been a useful tool at all. It’s only really useful for identifying users who engage with problematic subs but there are old tools which can do that without using AI.
A specifically negative and demeaning connotation which isn’t necessary.