Which one? I played the one that was released on Switch, which is just the OG and had the same controls. What do you mean recent? You mean the 2010 remake?
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Those people are subhuman and don't belong with the rest of us. They get a tickbox that says "Select if you were born on the 22nd of the month." All the tickbox does is send SWAT to the address you entered
There's also a program free for personal use called Bulk Rename. It has an incredible amount of custom options that the Microsoft power toys couldn't do, that I needed. Just in case your program isn't super extensive on the options and possibilities, FOSS is preferred unless necessary
Ahh, weird and gross, as opposed to...
Well, y'know, ignorance is bliss, sometimes
I'd love to live in a world where I could just install everything and never struggle for storage space.
They have differences. Certain habs for instance come with slightly different crafting stations or other amenities depending on the brand. The info on the internet about it isn't extremely thorough yet, but there are little nuances.
The biggest modules I saw in Taiyo were 3x2 habs, are there actually 3x3s that I couldn't see because Im only licensed for Class A? There were other modules I could see, but not use because I didn't have the traits, but I didn't see anything bigger than 3x2 at the Taiyo HQ
Hey, don't conflate those two, Unicorn Overlord sounds fucking awesome when you say it aloud, whereas Various Daylife is just as confusing, but instead seems downright pedestrian and boring in comparison.
That'd be like playing Goldeneye 64 on a PC with mouse look. It'd be hilariously easy because all of the enemies are tuned to be handleable with the primitive control scheme.
Makes sense, some of their port jobs on switch I would consider as disasters. If they really remade KOTOR and completely boned it I'd hate them even more than I already do. That sounds a little harsh, some of their ports are passable.
Oh wow, how's it hold up? I think the Xbox version of that 2010 remake came out in 2011, the original was a Wii game. I assume that means they made it backwards compatible.
That's a full on reimagining of the original game, new Bond and everything, so the balance wouldn't be comparable to playing the actual original with modern controls, but I heard it was a better game than you'd expect from messing with the original Goldeneye.
I was talking about the original Goldeneye 64 that came out on Switch's NSO N64 games.