And I would’ve tried on the steam Deck.
And I would’ve tried on the steam Deck.
I thought they were springs, but haptic makes more sense.
Well something is keeping it stick when I press down on it. I saw a little bit of juice go into the crevice around the pad. Figured it was the sugar keeping it sticky.
Sometimes it goes away, other times it doesn’t.
So I thought I’d just replace it, but still worried of messing it up.
Great work.
I spilled a little bit of juice on the right track pad a few months ago. Now sometimes the track pad button spring gets a little sticky. I’ve been wanting to crack it open to replace it but I’m worried I’ll probably messed it up.
95% of the time, it’s on the dock.
I want to play it now. But my steam backlog just keeps growing.
I’m trash in the first one but I’ll still buy this for the punishment.
Anyone else get immediate Overwatch vibes?
Thanks for pointing that out. I’ll restart a new farm.
I always wonder, is it better to start a new farm to play all these new improvements? Haven’t touched my farm is a few months.
I’ll stick to it.
It’s RoR 1 (2013), RoR 2, and then RoR remastered.
Bought all 3 RoR games. Terrible on all 3. Probably because I don’t stick to the games. I feel defeated and stop playing…just to start again a few months later.
This time I will not use the 99 lives to beat the game.
I think you have something there.
All the users that bought videos on Funimation, just to lose it all since they are shutting down.
Thanks for the insight. Cloud gaming feels like that’s where the industry is leaning towards.
Haven’t done it personally. I do have mobile games and a steam deck. So I probably won’t jump on it immediately, but will keep an eye on it.
That sounds good?
I’m not a member, but 34m sounds like a lot.
Was hoping to easily play it on the SteamDeck. Unfortunately, that won’t be possible without some extra steps. Unless I missed something.
It always takes me forever to play these links. I’m on mobile, using boost app, and have Firefox as my default.
Would this be the equivalent of having the current years cellphone and then the next years cellphone is in production?
My average is higher than I thought ~$18.
Is this game easy to get into if you’ve never played it since the game launched?