Swarfega

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Swarfega,

I ‘watched’ it on YouTube after it had finished. Thankfully so as I ended up skipping though the majority of it. It felt like one big advert with content in certain places where they had room between trailers.

Swarfega,

It blows my mind every time I see Stardew Valley. Singlehandedly wrote the story, characters, the music, effects, coded the game etc. Simply stunning.

Swarfega,

TLoU2 didn’t need remastering. At least not this soon!

Swarfega,

The original got a PS5 update to 60 FPS. I think what we’re actually seeing is the remaster that will hit the PC. Same routine as the first game which saw a remaster for the PS5, then the PC and eventually the TV series. No doubt this will fall in line for season 2.

Swarfega,

The commission they get for every single sale helps…

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The thing is Steam has been around for a long time. I mean hell my account is 20 years old now. Steam wasn’t always a store though, however, they were first to market as a digital games store.

Swarfega,

What?

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Valve taking 25 years to patch their game?

/s

Swarfega,

A fan made mod.

Not to take anything away from them but other than not being on an official YouTube channel I did think this was a brand new game given it says ‘official’. A bit deceiving.

Swarfega,

When there is a 2. Just know it will be the last Deck ever. We all know Valve can’t count to 3.

Swarfega,

No. WhatsApp was well established before Facebook got involved.

Swarfega,

Let’s face it. The days of having to make a decent game to get sales is dead. Now it’s churn out games with in game purchases and add-ons to maximize profit.

I love the internet, but it surely is a shit place right now. It’s now just a place to make as much revenue as possible. Going back to a 56k modem would be too painful but man the internet was just so cool back then. No ads, just the feeling of something new and everyone was in on it.

Swarfega,

Portal. I thought it was just a puzzle game. I love twists in movies and this one really caught me off guard.

Swarfega,

Doubtful.

I’m a long term Guild Wars 2 player and when they joined Steam the client auto logs you in using your Steam account. However there is a switch you can add so that it logs in using a non-steam account.

Swarfega,

ConcernedApe continuing to be legendary. I’ve not played Stardew for a long time but knowing this game made this game was made by one person… the coding… the story… the graphics… the music. It’s just mind boggling. Absolutely amazing.

I should start a new character and experience all the stuff that’s been added.

Swarfega,

Arenanet provides a Wiki for Guild Wars 1 and 2. They are both amazing and the second one even integrates into GW2. When GW1 came out it started as a community service but Arenanet took it in officially.

Honestly, without the wiki and the massive work by the community I’d be very lost in GW2.

Swarfega,

I for some reason take great pride in having a low numbered steamid.

Swarfega,

I can’t believe we still haven’t had a Steamworld Dig 3. The first two are fantastic games. Not too hard, just fun. I was really excited to see the story didn’t end in number 2 and yet years later we still have no sign of a new game on the horizon. Maybe they also struggle with the number 3 of games like Valve does?

Swarfega,

Such a great guy. I love voice actors. They literally talk in character to make you smile. This guy loves being Mario for people.

[Rant] I swear to fucking god. Windows is harder to use than Linux. Have any of you ever USED Windows lately? Holy fuck.

I’m helping a family member build a pc. He wanted to use Windows because “Linux can’t play games” despite me having a perfectly good gaming laptop running Linux that runs all my games, even graphically intensive ones....

Swarfega,

OP is just wanting to shit on Windows because this is a Linux community.

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