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He certainly has the high ground
burnso@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Many players have become "patient gamers". What are games people might miss out on by waiting for sales?English16·2 years agoI’ve heard that for smaller studios it is incredibly important to get those early sales. Their margins are often very small (if they exist at all) so getting early and continued support is often vital.
I imagine there might be quite a few available on the PS store so don’t worry about it.
Enjoy! I’ve only played the first one but I enjoyed it enough to 100% it twice.
Yeah these games are quite story heavy so don’t start with Miles, play them in order.
Also, there’s only 3 games in the current series to my knowledge.
burnso@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•What are some helpful gaming websites you wish people knew?English37·2 years agohttps://isthereanydeal.com/ is great for getting any given game at a good price. You can see where it is currently/usually cheapest, its price over time, etc. You can also set up notifications for when it drops below a certain threshold.
burnso@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Recommend a game for me to play with my partnerEnglish4·2 years agoMay be hit or miss but Moving Out (1 or 2) is a lot of fun. You spend most of your time failing to do anything and just laughing about how goofy it is.
I’m not a big Marvel fan (and know next to nothing about Blade) but he was one of my favorites in Midnight Suns (which is awesome) so I’m definitely looking forward to this.
Why? Considering how much design freedom Marvel allowed the devs with Midnight Suns I don’t see why it couldn’t be. What parts of the immersive sim genre do you think can’t be done in a mainstream game?
How does this compare to Emudeck?
It will be all right. I have been in a similar and made it out fine. Take a deep breath, step back and try to look at the big picture.
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What are the immediate problems? How big are they really (what is the worst that could feasibly happen, is it really as bad as you think it is, vocalize them)? Filter out the things that aren’t actually a big deal, prioritize the rest and work on them one at a time. No more, no less.
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Make it a priority to get yourself a diagnosis and a treatment plan. If your current psychiatrist won’t help you, look for another one.
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Don’t worry about the big picture stuff right now. You’re not in the right headspace to make any big decisions. If you can put your studies on pause I would advice you to do so until things have calmed down. Make sure you have something going on though that keeps you active and occupied without being stressful or taking over.
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burnso@lemmy.worldto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•[Discussion] With the recent rumors of a possible hardware refresh, what are your most hoped for changes in an updated Steam Deck?1·2 years agoBetter display, better form factor/ergonomics.
I love the weekend but the very thing I love (no “musts”) is often what makes me feel like shit. So I have to against my instinct and make plans/schedule things. But then I often go overboard in that direction instead. So there’s certainly some amount of really frustrating inner conflict going on there. 😥
burnso@lemmy.worldto [Outdated, please look at pinned post] Casual Conversation@lemmy.world•Where are all the Positive, Wholesome Communities gone, and where are all the hugs, where is my wholesome memes, to help me fight, the politics0·2 years agoCan you give tips re: plantscaping and aquariums? They were some of my favorites on reddit but I’m not sure what they’re called over here.
burnso@lemmy.worldto TTRPGs@lemmy.blahaj.zone•So you've beat Baldurs Gate 3, well now it's time you had a real DnD Adventure!2·2 years agoIn theory, sure. But because of how small and chronological lemmy is you often end up with the same post several times in a row when it’s crossposted. Which can be frustrating. Not really your fault, but an annoyance nonetheless.
burnso@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion - 04-09-2023English7·2 years agoStill playing Slay The Spire and Hexcells as my “podcast games”.
Started Halls of Torment. Really cool aesthetically and some interesting boss designs. Hope it distinguishes itself more from Vampire Survivors though. Especially in having more incentives to keep playing than “numbers go up”. There are some minor story things and unique aspects of some maps that I think could really set this game apart.
Also playing Super Mario Sunshine. Honestly probably my least favorite 3D Mario to date. Besides feeling very clumsy it has some pretty sloppy level design here and there. Still a decent game, but having played Odyssey this game feels very dated.
burnso@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Uncharted's Tom Holland and Chris Pratt Teaming Up for Jak and Daxter Movie AdaptationEnglish4·2 years agoHonestly couldn’t care less. But if that means more Jak & Daxter games then go ahead.
burnso@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•‘Baldur’s Gate 3’ Prepared for 100k Concurrent Players, They’ve Gotten 700KEnglish11·2 years agoYou do you, friend. I’m not trying to defend anything, just trying to help you out.
If you want to go on a crusade against anti-consumer practices or whatever then requesting a refund seems like the first step.
In short:
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burnso@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•‘Baldur’s Gate 3’ Prepared for 100k Concurrent Players, They’ve Gotten 700KEnglish11·2 years agoWhat I’m saying is that unlike other PCs the steam deck has very few varying factors (out of the box). Meaning, if it works for others, it is likely it could work for you.
I’m not saying anything or anyone is infallible. In fact, I just had a look at proton DB and there are certainly plenty other people with similar problems.
These are good news because Larian has a reputation for supporting and improving their games long after release. These kinks will get ironed out.
And again, if you don’t wish to be an early adopter (which is completely fine), refund it.
Not sure, but probably. I only used yarn 1. Never got around to trying yarn 2+ as migrating our fairly large monorepo project at the time felt like a pretty large and complicated ordeal. By the time I switched jobs npm was already a whole lot better in the ways most important to me.
The little I’ve read about and used pnpm so far it seems a lot more plug n play than yarn while bringing big benefits. Even workspaces seems a lot simpler than it ever was with yarn (at least when I used it). Love the idea of non-flat node_modules and simplified lock files as well.
Time will tell if npm incorporates enough of pnpm’s features to make it obsolete eventually but for now I can understand why it seems so widely adopted.