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  • Dorfromantik.

    It's a game where you place tiles to build a map and you get scored based on how well the placed tile matches the rest of the tiles. Extra score comes from additional goals which usually mean finishing a certain area.

    It's my go to game when I'm burnt out and can't think or I'm so sick I can't focus on anything, because the game is perfect when you're low energy. There is no clock, there is no mental overhead of keeping track of something. The game gives you all the information you need and you can play one tile at a time. The music is calm and the tiles you place create this idyllic world that's pleasing to the eye.

    It's the ultimate chillout game.

  • I know It's just that the term has gotten even more overloaded and vague over time. At least in the 90s you could somewhat draw a really squiggly line where RPG-s had skills and classes and stats-boosting items and xp and all that jazz, and non-rpg games didn't really have that. But 00s has some games implementing RPG elements into itself and it kicked into full gear in the 10s with AAA non-RPG games adopting xp, levels, skills, stat sticks etc and most AAA RPG-s simplifying by dropping classes and such. Whatever thin line there was in the 90s has been completely eroded in the 10s. If someone wants to call Horizon Forgotten West an RPG I can't really say it's not

  • That's because Clair Obscur is directly influenced by the JRPG genre which is why it feels almost like not a RPG compared to something that is a western RPG like KC:D2.

    But I agree, the term RPG is way overloaded and it needs a more stricter set of rules to define what a RPG is. But it's been that way for almost a decade at this point and I no longer care to split hairs about it, I just laugh when Monster Hunter gets nominated as an RPG because in my mind I would never consider it a RPG.

  • I don't think it had a big marketing strategy, but it definitely marketed itself through word of mouth because it definitely deserved all the praise (and now awards) it got.

  • And never did I argue the opposite. The question was: supposing Ukrainians wish to concede territory, would you still support them?

    If you never argued the opposite what's the point of you question? Or do you just like to ask about unfounded hypotheticals?

    Potentially, but given your own source, a solid portion of Ukrainians dont share those warm and fuzzies.

    Am I supposed to believe you purely coincidentally happened upon the lowest trust poll? How about we look at the latest data of the same poll. Turns out a big majority of Ukrainians do trust Zelenskyy.

  • I don't think anyone is questioning whether Ukrainians want the war to end. Of course the majority want the war to end as soon as possible. However, when asked specifically about territorial concessions the majority of Ukrainians are not willing to accept concessions. Source.

    Maybe the Ukrainian leadership knows more about what the average Ukrainian wants than you do?

  • But when people talk about the great RPGs of the modern era New Vegas is brought up while Fallout 3 isn't. Neither is Fallout 4 for that matter.

  • They're trying to squeeze the last water out of the rock while hoping to dip out before everyone realizes everything has been squeezed out.

  • I know. It's not Valve's fault the developer fucked up and gave them the wrong build to review. But that has literally nothing to do with this article unless you're somehow trying to insinuate that Valve influenced other storefronts.

  • What are you on about?

  • There's this reminded of a bit by Ari Matti where he goes "you people put sugar on your medicine. You know the rest of the world doesn't do that?"

    Maybe vaccines laced with sugar is the answer America needs.

  • I'm genuinely amazed at how naturally evil they look. You don't even need to know who they are, you can tell just by looking at them that they're arll pieces of shit.

  • It’s a chance for families to enjoy each others’ company

    So you're saying she did nothing wrong?

  • I'm fully of the opinion that difficulty is a matter of determination. If a quadriplegic can beat Elden Ring then I really don't know what kind of a disability someone would have to have to not be able to play difficult games.

    I'm not against difficulty options. I turn the difficulty down in some games because I think the higher difficulties simply funnel you into a certain playstyle (looking at you Bethesda). But difficulty options IMO are more of am accessibility for the sake of convenience rather than a necessity and as such I don't think every game requires difficulty options.

  • Sekiro can be used to make an interesting point about easy mode. One could argue that the first playthrough is the easy mode because in new game plus you can give away Kuro's charm which means only perfect blocks prevent chip damage. Does easy mode mean it has to easier or does it mean it has to be without challenge?

  • The documents will get released. Both sides simply need to come to an agreement on who are going to be the sacrificial lambs they're going to throw on the pitchforks. I guarantee all the top names from both sides will be redacted while expendable names will be left in.

  • I never said I have a source for accurate numbers. I said whatever numbers you've looked at so far are not the numbers you should be looking at and then added what kind of numbers you should be looking at.

  • I can already tell you that you're looking at wrong numbers and thus coming to the wrong conclusion. Of course the total number of cheaters will be bigger on windows, 94% of PC gamers play on Windows. That's like saying Monaco is such a poor country because their GDP is only 30 million compared to the 30 trillion of the US GDP. Except Monaco isn't poor, the US is simply magnitudes bigger than Monaco.

    If you comparable numbers you should compare the proportions of cheaters in relation to the whole userbase of the platform.

  • I personally know a few people who are interested in buying the Steam Machine but are having doubts because some their regular games use anticheat that doesn't work on Linux.

    I imagine the amount of people is significantly higher than you might think because the vast majority of gamers don't care about invasive anticheat. To them Steam machine is the equivalent of a console. They probably don't even care it runs on Linux because all they care about is being able to play games.