Or the crime
Or the crime
Frickin’ laser beams!
This slaps
Many thanks!
I don’t have a single DLC, the reviews always seem to be mixed at best. Are there any good ones?
This sounds like a shower thought I would have but when someone else says it, it just seems reductive and incorrect. The Germans probably have a word for this phenomenon.
Thanks, worked for me
Good supplemental reading here to iFixIt’s recent announcement pertaining to their relationship with Samsung moving forward.
I’d never heard of Xlite, that’s great. I can imagine what you mean, current stock Windows is always chugging on some unecessary telemetry in the background. Some days I want to buy an old system to put XP on for the nostalgia.
I guess that makes sense, if there is no night crew then I suppose day crew would just put out the fires next day?
I couldn’t put Against the Storm down for a few months there.
I have to think a hard drive and even a VPN service would pay for itself in no time at that cost.
How old is the joke about crying in the shower before work? Was it a more popular thing to do then than now? Do we have more to cry about now, but cry less often because we’re numb? What about people with bathtubs but no showers? Why am I crying? Why is Jamie crying?
I realize it’s a different game, but I remember feeling a bit let down when I saw that first cameo by Keanu Reeves in the trailer for Cyberpunk. It felt like a distraction, just a marketing gimmick. The guy tends to just play himself and he’s casted as such. I didn’t feel I’d be able to play something an get as immersed as I’d like with him in it. So I admit there was a bit of schadenfreude with the ensuing outrage over the unplayable state of the launch game (and subsequent versions for what felt like a long time). I understand the game is a lot of fun now but I can’t bring myself to play it.
This is a bit unfair of me because I did enjoy Witcher 2 and 3, never had much issue with the combat as a lot of others do. I remember sending bug reports and feature requests in on W3, I liked it so much. It was also kind of refreshing to have a Polish developer so big on the stage. I played through the base game only one time, got my endings, and more or less forgot how the story went by the time I was ready to play the DLC, so I never finished those. All in all it was a great game, the only lacking part being the custom endings with the weird still image treatment. I think the modularity of it, the crafting of my own story and then just kind of seeing a slideshow at the end like at a funeral made it very immemorable, in a counter-intuitive way.
I read this article–and of course they’re trying to sell a product: to make money, to pay the investors and folks up top, and to recoup the cost of paying the folks down below–but this article is just so on the nose. Is this how we sell other people on our games now? I guess it works. Clearly, it works. But this hype piece is just buzzword after buzzword, like some kind of zodiac reading. It can apply to any AAA game, but with apparently two years to go until much more is revealed, what else do I expect? It’s just to get the money pumping.
I clearly have some bias against CDPR for whatever reason. Maybe I don’t agree with how they’ve prioritized marketing over craft with Cyberpunk. But I’d like to see a return to form from them with this, if Witcher 4 is actually all that necessary. I guess we’ll find out.
Maybe I’ll actually use potions and battle fluids this time…
Why is no one talking about this??? Ostriches in the sand…