They’re called offline installers for a reason.
They’re called offline installers for a reason.
Exactly, the game publishers and distributors are often not the developers themselves. Only one to distribute direct in recent memory was World Of Goo 2, and even that was sold primarily through the Epic store.
It all began on the day of my actual birth…
Still gonna taste like pork tho.
Isn’t there a clause in baldur’s gate 3 terms that lets you transfer the game license once to a friend or something along those lines?
Not sure how that works but it’d be cool if we can have that apply for all of them (digitally) maybe like 3 times over the lifetime of the licensed game.
I agree with the sentiment and it’s weird that it can be applied to quite a few recent games, frostpunk 2 comes to mind as the latest one of these
Survivor, yes. Vampire style, no.
That game doesn’t deserve all the praise it gets for being a walkable slot machine simulator.
Fake Japanese soup specifically
Up you go, needs more visibility
If you enjoyed that, I’d also recommend lil guardsman, similar responsibility, different mechanics and a lot more forgiving
There are options available in the slicer to wipe the byproduct into the infill of the models, that way you end up not wasting any of the material
That’s a “lol eat shit” response if I ever saw one.
The average user is unfortunately, still to this day, an idiot.
I use this at work a lot.
Just stay away from the RoG nonsense and you should be fine.
Lizardman. Easy to confuse the two as they’re both cold to the touch by default.
Having a slap fight with the passenger in the back seat. On the highway.
Was also in a car where the driver was rolling a joint while steering with his knee.
I don’t care that they remove it from the base version of the game, but if you’re going to remake the damn thing I want the full, authentic, experience. If it requires me to download “horndog pack” as a free add on, so be it. Getting anything less is just a subpar product that isn’t worth discussing.
If there’s a grace period, perhaps, however:
So only the DRM free games will remain, and only the installed ones at that. Anything that wasn’t will be lost to the wind the moment the distribution service or storage (yours or theirs) bits the dust…