

Yes this is based on the original module, and is a repackage of the game that came out years ago, not technically a remaster.


Yes this is based on the original module, and is a repackage of the game that came out years ago, not technically a remaster.


It’s more like a reformat, the devs didn’t have access to the original source code, and the original game was delisted and didn’t run on modern systems, even the GoG version is problematic.
This is more like a repackage with mods, it actually includes some content from a large modding community called Circle of 8, and the devs donated $10,000 to a charity on their behalf as a thank you.


It would be a very Arc Raiders thing to do


Dune: Children of Dune
So I’m aware of the major plot device in God Emperor Dune, the 4th book and I really wanted to find out how we get there. I’ve finally got to the last few chapters in Children of Dune and just read what happens to young Leto. It’s so cool, I really hope there is some kind of promotion in the upcoming movie that hints at this scene or its outcome. I’m excited to read the next book, and I’ll probably stop there.


It’s both, so what’s your point?


Silly article, the comments have it right. Most residents don’t own cars


Yeah they are excellent glasses
Valve have a lot of data on this, I’m sure 8GB is going to be substantially for most of the playable top 10


The Rust guy is saying that almost all of the 0.1% were cheaters so just removing their access by flicking a switch in EAC is a simple fix to the cheaters there.
They of course have cheaters on Windows too but that’s an ongoing problem and more complicated for them to fix.
He’s just picking low hanging fruit to address his cheater problem on Rust instead of finding a proper solution that would probably involve a way too costly rebuild of key services.


GoG also sold the modern hitman games which have DRM.
There are also many games on Steam that are DRM free, you may need to use the Steam Client to download them (but possibly also Steam CMD) but then you can copy the files off as a backup and run them without Steam


Is this a propaganda film about Covid starting in Bulgaria? 😅


They use a new version of EAC, but they have allowed Linux support, same as with The Finals, from the same developers
Only jumped in a few times now, had a pretty good experience so far, PvP has been not too bad, I’ve been shot a few times, but when people see I don’t return fire they chill out.
I did get killed once inside the extraction elevator, bit as I had already closed the doors it counted as a clean exit and I got a couple of achievements for leaving while downed, and leaving with another player, so maybe they were doing me a favour 😅
So far, so good, buy I don’t really see anything more interesting than CoD DMZ or The Circle, so I don’t think this will hold my attention


Communism was just a red herring?


I don’t know how you would know that after 15 minutes, buy ok…


If you can get used to just using the two touchpads for everything then you can get the most out of the Steam Controller and no other controller compares.
For FPS games for example you can bind the left touchpad to left joystick, make the outer ring toggle the left click to ‘run’ then use the touchpad click to activate something else like dodge (B)
The right touchpad can function as mouse for look, but also on touch activate gyro as mouse to help with accuracy, then right click can be melee or even configure a 4 button pad so you have more options.
Then you have the back buttons and the 4 shoulder buttons all at your finger tips and you don’t need to move your hands.
I like the touchpad for platformers too, completed Hollow Knight with just the touchpads


A friend and I used to play Counter Strike beta both sharing his 56k modern, it was pretty ropey at times, but still tons of fun.
I wonder what happened to that desert map


Republican states in the USA


Hah, I got through it.
It wasn’t the best production quality but I found the mystery in it interesting enough, and I didn’t have anything else worth watching.
In the end it was alright.
Posted on November 19th almost a month before the Steam Deck verified patch