Battlefield 2142 had that, don’t know it that was the first one to do that though. Might’ve been BF2.
Battlefield 2142 had that, don’t know it that was the first one to do that though. Might’ve been BF2.
Not a Steamdeck or PC user but it works just fine on console with a controller.
I hope so.
*sad Nintendo Switch noises
I was waiting for the release date to be April 1st. Guess the jokes on me, it’s February 27th.
I can’t imagine seeing any noticeable changes in graphics in the ps6.
I’ve been thinking that since the original Quake came out… there’s always room for improvement!
I know what you mean and I think it’s because it had a rocky start. This generation of consoles was plagued by availability issues due to the chip shortage which made the transition period from the ps4 to ps5 a drawn out affair.
‘Fuck you, got mine’
He’s had that look long before Trump was involved in politics in an any (‘serious’) capacity.
I prefer to think of Donald Trump as ‘American Geert Wilders’.
Wilders been in politics for far longer than the Orange Man has been and he can string together a coherent sentence. His politics are terrible and I hope he fails though.
Sure it shifts the burden to the taxpayer and I would like my tax money to be spent on other things please.
Companies aren’t going to change their policies voluntarily, it’s up to governments to make better decisions with my money and make other options more viable.
Funneling subsidies and tax breaks from fossil fuel to sustainable energy sources. In the Netherlands alone, the around 40 billion euros are spent by the government each year directly or indirectly subsidizing fossil fuel.
Kerosine airplane fuel is untaxed for example, while consumer car fuel comes with a 20% (ish) tax.
The trailer somehow feels like Alien: Isolation
Good.
I think so too.
Good. I always thought the game lacked content and was a little on the short side.
Stardew Valley is what I was going to suggest as well. Honestly, I wasn’t sure if I’d like it but it was cheap (I bought it fir the Switch) and it has been worth every cent so far.
There’s so much that you can do but nothing you really have to do if that makes sense. There’s very few missable elements (if any) and it’s surprisingly deep if that’s how you want to do things.
Get this one OP.
I played the original because it was included in PS+ and I was surprised at how much fun I had with it.
Renewing the license probably costs more money than what a nearly 10 year old game is likely to make.
You mean RTS games? Warcraft is from ‘94, two years after Dune 2 was released.