Sounds great!
Sounds great!
I remember reading like a year ago that they wanted to get it on other handheld devices first (which this post looks to cover), so don’t hold your breath but hopefully it’s a step closer
Oh wow, this is going to make for some confused and misleading posts and articles in the next few days!
Well I run !freegames@feddit.uk so I end up filling the backlog with freebies faster than I can play them anyway!
A healthy attitude to take. Having a Deck is finally letting me get through the backlog, I’m not going to start adding to it again!
Oh that’s cool, I’d not even considered using it to control a mouse
They’re apparently worth a fair bit now if you’re looking to just get rid of it
It did, and I think it did so very well
What’s a two-stage trigger? Analogue until it’s all the way down, then a click (like the GameCube)?
According to the study, 86 percent of consumers have never heard of or used an AI PC.
Count me, someone enthusiastic enough about technology to be discussing it on a niche online community, as part of that 86%. Since when is an “AI PC” a thing? What does it even mean, that they’ve pre-installed a chatbot?
Lol, I have the exact opposite opinion. BotW took what made Zelda frustrating (annoyingly linear, samey, and poorly-explained) and gave you a whole world filled with puzzles and exploration!
What are your combos of choice? I remember having a few good ones committed to memory at the time.
I enjoyed it solo, though it did become impossibly hard at one point. I don’t know if you need to have friends to help or if I just needed to be better at the game!
This was going to be my recommendation. Probably not what OP wants, but definitely what they asked for!
Case closed!
What’s so special about that square one in the middle of nowhere (Colorado?) surrounded by zeroes?
I was keeping in mind that they put that much money in, surely all that money has made something playable that would make some money, whereas throwing it all away makes nothing at all, right?
“Certain aspects of Concord were exceptional,” Hulst continued, “but others did not land with enough players, and as a result we took the game offline. We have spent considerable time these past few months exploring all our options [and] after much thought, we have determined the best path forward is to permanently sunset the game and close the studio.”
But why? Did they actually think it was going to cost more money to keep the servers running than it would bring in? What’s the opposite of the sunk cost fallacy?
Whoops, I meant “passkey”, I’ll edit my original comment
Psh, why would I want that when I already have the ultimate CRT handheld?