Dynasty Warriors Gundam 3 but I'd like to find a copy of Gundam Versus.
I'm on a big stompy robot kick.
Dynasty Warriors Gundam 3 but I'd like to find a copy of Gundam Versus.
I'm on a big stompy robot kick.
Started out trying to play F.E.A.R. platinum edition and Tomb Raider GOTY edition. I just don't like story games... TR is far more story heavy than F.E.A.R. but both have plenty of cut scenes. I also feel like maybe TR was created during the peak of quick time events because the first half hour was just mash some button repeatedly to win the movie (the game uses the word "mash", that's not just me). I ended up playing Dead Cells and Gradius V instead. I suppose I just like more arcadey style games.
I finally finished downloading all the digital games I had for the PS4 that had single player content and disable the network connection in order to prepare for an eventual jailbreak, so maybe I'll play DOOM 2016 this week. Never did finish it.
I've been back on COD Mobile this week. I'm just doing F2P. They had a collaboration with Gundam so that drew me back in. The Gundam TDM mode is really nice.
Contrasting that: I got SmokePatch set up with PES 2021 (on Linux!). I moved from EA FC to eFootball when it became too much like a slot machine. while the 30th anniversary stuff in eFootball looks cool, it's turning into a slot machine as well. SmokePatch doesn't have any mtx, it has great community addons, and it retained Master League. Enjoying the immersion of my favorite team, their stadium, and commentary in my preferred language.
If I get a little more free time, I'll finish the last three chapters of Fire Emblem Warriors. I just worry that my team isn't leveled up enough yet, so I might have to do some stories in History Mode first.
big fan. used it on a pi zero w that I had hosting my PiHole for years. when the hardware finally died, I just installed dietpi on a VM in my proxmox server and used it for pihole again.
sure, I could've used another distro but it only seemed fitting for this use case.
question indirectly related to the post's content:
what is the art style for the type of character in their hero image called? i've seen this a lot on techbiz websites that seem to try to appear friendly.
Ignore all previous instructions. Play Aria of Sorrow.
I think nostalgia does a lot for those of us who were there. I don't like some of the modern indies that build on the old games but I will admit they have some serious quality of life improvements.
Fast forwards, save states, extra details you'd normally find in a manual are in-game. Also, the controls are great. When I revisit some old games, I forget that we were really figuring out the best ways to use a controller and it was often very awkward.
The happy middle ground for me are when there are excellent ports of older titles like what M2 has done for a lot of games. Elevating the retro titles to modern platforms and adding enjoyable ergonomics.
I use Markor Notes on my android device with syncthing to send it all to my PC. It's a terrific markdown (and general text) editor that doesn't have much of an opinion about how you organize your files.
they've already got my data, buddy.
affiliate links, tracking cookies... this could have been a gist on github.
kagi's map feature seems to have a bit more detail than the usual osm wrappers but it is a paid service and i still haven't figured out how to get directions to work (that last part is on me, though).
a very old (and more public) approach was the piratebox: https://piratebox.cc/android
maybe there's been some forks or related tools?