You can be reasonably sure more unpopular changes to the site are incoming if they’re preemptively preventing blowback at scale.
You can be reasonably sure more unpopular changes to the site are incoming if they’re preemptively preventing blowback at scale.
I suppose they could have had evidence that the positive reviews were paid for and manufactured. Not that I trust Google to do anything that isn’t to their direct benefit.
Uh, excuse me, but Gabe buys submarines thankyouverymuch
Got it. Thank you.
There’s a ROM download on the developer’s page. Does anyone know if that’s a beta version or a demo or…?
Thank you for working on this and for sharing with everyone!
And furthermore the enemies and several other elements from SMB2 appear throughout the Mario universe to this day. Shyguy, anyone?
Because Sega does what Nintendon’t
The game still needs to be available for the right CPU architecture.
I don’t pretend to understand Brannigan’s Law. I merely enforce it.
Well you may be right and Valve may only be aiming to support some of the already-existing handhelds out there that are ARM based.
Valve does know how to play the long game on support, so time will tell.
Drilldozer on GBA is a decent game that’s easy to consume in small chunks
I could see a budget Deck with an ARM processor, but I still doubt the flagship model wouldn’t be x86-64
I remember using the mouse on Wolfenstein 3D, but that was the only game I ever played with it besides Mario Paint.
Nothing wrong with knowing what you like. I grew up on arcades and early generation consoles, so my preference skews towards faster paced games with tight controls. Because of that I just don’t enjoy anything that I perceive as slow to control. To be fair though, any games from those early generations that felt slow to control didn’t appeal to me either.
Ah, but if you only go after what you want, then by definition you’re avoiding what you don’t want.
I want to like LOK:SR, but I can’t get past how much I dislike how it controls.
I agree that Tomb Raider is worse though.
Yeah, do it!
I had a similar touch when I was younger. I’ve worked for Circuit City, Toys ‘R’ Us, and Blockbuster Video. Sadly, Best Buy somehow survived.