How “spoilery” is the article? I’m torn between intense curiosity about what’s new and also wanting that genuine surprise when I find things myself.
How “spoilery” is the article? I’m torn between intense curiosity about what’s new and also wanting that genuine surprise when I find things myself.
I’d agree with your statement in isolation, but
Valve forever more have my support
sure sounds a lot like the definition of loyalty:
“a strong feeling of support or allegiance“
Apparently this developer was brought on specifically for the 1.4 and 1.5 updates.
Akin to portability, the Steam Deck’s sheer weight is a factor even when it doesn’t leave the house. The SD will sometimes give me strain in my hands or wrists while the switch feels like a feather in comparison. If a game is on both steam and the nintendo eshop, I usually will get it for the switch.
I love my SD a lot, but battery life and weight are influential in a handheld for me.
How many people have you DMed?
Agreed, seems like a weird comment. It’s easy to get incredibly mild Indian food here but plenty of places go up to inferno hot too if you want it.
Does a map have to be large though? Theres value in a map being exactly as large as it needs to be to fulfill its creative vision.
I specifically moved from a cars-only city to a one with a more robust public transit system. I couldn’t be happier every time I take the bus!
This isn’t a unique opinion.
Upvotes ideally don’t equate to agreement though.
That’s me with Psych. The show is beyond uncomfortable humor.
Interesting, I adore my switch. I love my deck for its capabilities (e.g., modding) but I’ll usually buy a game on the switch if I have the option. For me, it’s much more comfortable to use for extended time whereas the deck is heavy enough that it’ll give me wrist pain for long sessions. The battery difference is underrated here too. It’s nice traveling or hell even on the couch to not have to worry much about battery on the switch.