Destroy or hide any music boxes in the room.
JakenVeina
Makes about as much as Netflix's current attempts to muscle in on the gaming market, Epic-style.
Why I continue to be surprised by corporate decision-making is beyond me.
This right here. This article title. This is why you don't name your company "Nothing".
They took the genre and distilled it down to the purest gameplay-focused form that they could. And for an Early Access title, it could absolutely be a full release today. No bugs, no performance issues, nothing feels missing or incomplete, except maybe a few minor QoL bits. The success is deserved.
Some consider it the best in the series. Some despise it. Definitely worth playing it to see for yourself. It's okay if it's not to your liking, but don't let anyone tell you their opinion isnworth more than your own.
Me personally, I think they did what a sequel is supposed to do, and jump off from the original with new ideas and mechanics, instead of just repeating everything the original did. Some of it worked, some didn't, but it's a success in my book just for being creative.
This seems like exactly the kinda thing Hunter would love, though.
Yeah, you need a way to specify what you want with a high degree of both flexibility and specificity. We have a term for that in the industry, it's called "writing code".
The hell does "single-capacity" mean here? The article doesn't specify.
Multiple high-profile open-source projects
steal source code
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Case in point: Every single thing Microsoft is doing in Windows these days.