Required grown up photo.
That does sound quite a bit different, although without the actual details of the internal situation it's hard to say.
Ok yeah you're right. That's still pretty good though, for comparison mechanism sells this kit in order to get their 3D printed designs working. This seems much easier to assemble.
Stardew doesn't bother me because the updates are free. As soon as there's more content for the game, I have it. If I feel like playing Stardew again, the new content is a reason to jump back in to playing it again.
However with Dead Cells, whenever I think about going back and playing it I think about all the new content that I haven't bought for it. It feels like my options are spend money for the current complete game, play an incomplete version, or just don't play it right now. I've been deciding on "don't play it right now" for years now.
The original designer of Dead Cells, Sébastien Benard, formed a new studio and has a new roguelike game on the way called Tenjutsu in which players take the role of a renegade yakuza.
Earlier this year, Benard called the decision to end Dead Cells development "the worst imaginable asshole move".
I'm curious about how others feel about this. I think Dead Cells is an incredible game, but the amount of continued DLC releases has actually turned me off of the game somewhat. I'm actually glad development has ended in a way, so that I can rebuy the "complete" game and have everything.
The game already had tons of content, I don't think it needs perpetual new content additions.
This is pretty cool, thanks for sharing. I know mechanism/deckmate has 3D models available as well, but their designs require springs/screws/etc, so this has some serious advantages for being print in place.
lots of maintenance workers at the destination house.
Did these people work for a specific company? Complaining to the company directly about stolen items or leaving negative review of the company might help.
Either way it really sucks though, I'm sorry you went through that.
Would be a much shorter movie.
Nexus mods has a new mod manager that they're working on, and it supports linux. Unfortunately it only supports Stardew Valley and Cyberpunk at the moment, but Bethesda games and Baldur's gate 3 are next on their planned support list.
This seems cool, but hasn't Windows 11 started blocking some different apps that replace parts of the UI?
Well that's kinda terrifying. Being "locked in" is one of the scarier things I can imagine, and it sounds like it might be a lot more common than we thought.