I understand Jaffe not being happy that the games are going in a different direction than he imagined, but he’s also the guy who thought Drawn to Death needed to be made.
I understand Jaffe not being happy that the games are going in a different direction than he imagined, but he’s also the guy who thought Drawn to Death needed to be made.
I heard Chris mention this when GiantBomb had him on their podcast a week or two ago. It seems like a wild time.
From my handful of visits to HK, I’m pretty sure it’s just the 3 major banks that print the money?
Teams at work, Facebook Messenger with family, and occasionally Discord with online friends (or with family, if we’re having a game night). About half of my family uses iPhones, so they often Facetime each other, but whenever it’s a full family call, we know that everyone can use Messenger. I’ll occasionally use Duo or whatever it’s called to call my dad, and that’s about it.
If you play on a separate account specifically to play in a different skill range, then that would be smurfing. But if you play through the calibration games on that account to your best ability, then it should place you roughly where your other account would be within a handful of games.
Thanks, that’s cool! I remember using ssh back in college when I was attempting to major in computer engineering and interacting with the student server.
Is keystroke timing a legitimate way for programs to decipher/narrow down a password?
I’m not a Linux user, so maybe this is all way over my head, but what’s the purpose of software like this?
Ah, okay. My bad. Yes, it should probably sound something like that. At least, the consistent “Ratatan” chants (or variations thereof). Some of the higher, more meaningless screaming happens, but at least it’s not 3 out of every 4 quarter notes. If you catch some Patapon 2 videos, you’ll see what I mean.
IF it comes to PC, you can use a Steam Deck or similar handheld PC.
If it comes to Switch, there’s that. And I think Sony has something for streaming a PS5 to a handheld device?
I mean, it’s basically the same as Patapon’s audio design.
I’ve never played the Suikoden games. Are they worth a playthrough at this point in time?
Okay, this seems cool! I hope it catches enough eyes, because the multiplayer side is going to live or die by its playerbase.
This week has been keeping up with Honkai Star Rail dailies. I haven’t done the new patch content yet, but I’m just spending my energy getting resources and leveling my team.
Beyond that, I’ve been grinding some casual matches in Street Fighter 6. My local card shop is hosting a small tournament on Saturday, and I at least want my BnB combos to land. I don’t think I’ll win, but playing in Platinum is at least showing me where my weaknesses are.
Last but not least, I got Baldur’s Gate 3 for the early access bit. It’s fun, if a bit slow, and can be pretty punishing. Not sure if I’ll play the full game by save scumming or just living (and dying) with the consequences of my actions.
Will always love anything Danny and his team put out.
That was the only brief moment in time where I had actually cleared out my inbox. Now it’s just a nightmare.
Great game, would highly recommend it to anyone who has fond feelings for JRPGs.