There was some interesting study how much % of games we buy (on sales) we don’t play. The reality is we can get bored and have a new shiny thing. And also we are limited by finite time.
There was some interesting study how much % of games we buy (on sales) we don’t play. The reality is we can get bored and have a new shiny thing. And also we are limited by finite time.
That’s how drug dealers gets you addicted haha
Sometimes I wonder to myself: why pay in advance? Why can’t we get back our money because something is not good as we thought it would be? You pirated an ebook? You can buy it after reading if you enjoyed it. A game? Same. And so on.
That got lost in the wild. Also funny that shitier experience is more expensive than seeking for a better one for free. I remember it with Hogwarts Legacy when Denuvo free version got less frame drops and more FPS than Denuvo counterpart.
I once pirated Cuphead and loved it so much that I felt bad not supporting and buying it. It was only after First Isle.
It tries to do both.
Enshititifaction.
What do they gain from this shitty policy?
I remember being “sorry” for doing so to Helldivers 2 🤣
I see it on the Steam Store home page.
Why not, also Terra Nil has almost every season but it reminds me mostly Spring as it’s transition from nothing / harsh to greenery.
Never heard of the Crosscode.
I tried Disco Elysium for 3h and then stopped playing. But this game seems unique.
Nice!
Also Factorio DLC is coming -+ 1 month if you are already interested in Satisfactory.
Good ones! What everything else? Give some specific ones.
Autumn is cosy as I associate with mix of the relax, warm and rain - that is what I see Against the Storm like.
Really? It seemed stressful from the gameplays.
Still I hate the trend when something is done by .NET is mostly only for Windows.
This “vintage” look seems so interesting for me and I don’t know why…
Tbh just give it to Codeberg.