Looking forward to getting this game when I get back from vacation.
https://www.pcgamer.com/the-pokemon-company-releases-a-statement-about-palworld-says-it-intends-to-investigate-and-take-appropriate-measures-to-address-any-acts-that-infringe-on-intellectual-property-rights-related-to-the-pokemon/
Will wait and see how single-player end game is with automation and shit.
These devs never finished their only other game, another survival game, right?
Watched Lirik play it a bit today, it looked fun enough I wishlisted it.
Assuming the store can be trusted, the factory/building/automation aspect looks cool. Like if a capitalist real world mixed with pokemons to exploit as slave labor...
Watched it tonight. I liked it, but I also like the New Girl comedy of Johnson.
The "game" was real the way they ended it and I wish they had been more ambiguous about it because it definitely seemed like a mental hallucination throughout.
Where's the go to source for buying hardware now? Is it still Newegg? Or is Amazon reliable with fragile hardware...
I'm going to *attempt* to get a 4070 Ti Super when it comes out, which I read should be around $800. Assuming they aren't impossible to get.
It would be a sizeable increase from...
Shit, I'm still on a 2070 Super! I played a bit more on my Deck than PC in 2023 according to steam, though.
Best I can tell is a 4070 is $650ish, though I want to see what the Super's go for.
Lol, I wasn't buying shit from them. I just saw it popup on Google search when I searched Asus TUF GAMING OC GeForce RTX 4070 12 GB Video Card to see if prices changed at all.
I watched it on vacation, didn't know any of the background re: who made it. It was okay, kinda tense early Signs feeling in the beginning then got dumb at the end (but not as bad as Signs did).
This game looks great but, just as I did with NMS, I'll buy it some time after release.
I'm just now playing NMS and it's a fantastic game with a ton of stuff in it (now).
They're saying this new one is a seamless world the size of earth. We'll see!
Titan Quest and Grim Dawn are slower speed arpg's, for sure. Wish they'd put in a default speed increase option in GD like TQ has.
That said, you can make a custom game and do console commands to make the game faster.