or fuck with your phone volume turned on
At least they turn up the volume so you don’t have to hear them fuck
or fuck with your phone volume turned on
At least they turn up the volume so you don’t have to hear them fuck
That thumbnail is a good one for [email protected]
There’s also [email protected] and [email protected] which are relevant too
Yep, that’s what everyone realises after getting stomped a few times!
Into the Breach too, it’s just a less brutal way to learn how to play
I remember having some really solid runs, easily beating every enemy I encountered… and then not even being able to make a dent on the final boss
Yeah I’ve had the ‘crackly audio on resume’ bug occasionally for two years now, that said I haven’t had it for a while. I thought they’d fixed it, but maybe I’ve just been lucky!
If by always you mean the last 15-20 years, plenty more warring from the likes of Nintendo and Sega before then!
I think the problem is that people use “algorithm” to mean “curated social media feed”, whereas it actually refers to a kick-ass prog-metal band
I think the hard part would be keeping it up to date as instances change
I think it’s trying to summon something
I wonder if this counts as [email protected], perhaps too literal an interpretation
As others have said, the best answer is “whenever you want”, though obviously sometimes you don’t know when that is! If you need a little more structure you can see what the game presents to you as all the things you can do, for instance by completing all the achievements. Remember that sometimes the final achievements are ludicrously difficult, so if you’re not enjoying it just call it a day!
I think this counts for [email protected]
[email protected] is the best way to link it, FYI
It’s not a repost if it’s in a different community
Just pick up a cheap, secondhand mainframe
“Wobbledogs” definitely has more of a Swumble’s Big Jumble energy though
Blimey, and they say IGN only does 9/10 reviews nowadays! Fascinating article, very keen to hear if it develops any further.
What was this guy’s motivation? Playing the long game to get rich selling his kick-started ventures? Just for the glory of everyone telling him how great he is? Real altruism in a really weird way? Did he actually help improve accessibility enough in games for the ends to justify the means?
Read the story, it wasn’t just for fun, it was their only working PC!