You already know who i am.
he’s almost got his early factory running in bobangels!
let’s just say that steam has a section of games distinctly not aimed at children.
I used to hate early access - why should we pay to test an unfinished game, when that’s an actual job that people get paid to do?
but I’ve come to recognise that it’s am important avenue for funding for many developers, and tbh, I don’t think any of the early access games I’ve played have felt “incomplete” - perhaps lacking polish, perhaps in need of more content, but that’s true of many full releases, and early access not only gets you these games at a reduced price, it effectively guarantees a large amount of free DLC as the game gets made more complete.
my only real complaint now is sometimes I like early access features which end up getting cut from the finished game.
I can't say I'm surprised. I was wondering whether I should jump in on day 1, since I played C:S 1 pretty heavily, and want to support the devs, but this definitely means I'll be waiting at least a few patches.
that's obviously your call, but if what you were expecting here is something you desire, where else are you going to get that?
(im asking this question genuinely, I'd like to know if there are other alternatives out there.)
i browse nothing but all. I've seen maybe a handful of posts that maybe featured a single tankie in the comments.
granted, I'm on kbin. maybe that's making the difference
I wonder if the verb Google will stay with us when its origin is lost in history
I’ve seen lots of people who say they’re from China, but they all look just like Japanese people, can I really just take them at their word?
this reminds me very much of early dwarf fortress, boatmurdered days
yeah, that’s exactly it.
I personally like doing a much less impressive, but maybe more useful trick, putting one portal at the very base of a tower, and putting another at the top, while arranging the nether side to only connect to the top. you go in the bottom, go straight back through the nether side, emerge at the top.
that’s an interesting definition, and one that appeals to me especially as a fan of “harmless” theft (taking something that the owner will never notice is gone, nor be inconvenienced by the lack of)
wait, for real? why? 🤨
I doubt my coworker could even grasp the concept
I tried to get my fiance to move over but I think there’s just not enough content to sate her. which I totally get.