Neon White: A parkour FPS puzzle game where you cards are your weapons
Rollerdrome: Best way I've heard is described is: Doom x Tony Hawk
Neon White: A parkour FPS puzzle game where you cards are your weapons
Rollerdrome: Best way I've heard is described is: Doom x Tony Hawk
Same. Those comments are coming from a place of privilege.
A lot of people in a first world country can't afford splurges like that anymore. In third world countries it's even worse. Because of import fees, scarcity, and price gauging, a $60 SSD can easily become $100+. In some countries that's over half of the average monthly income
I really like the hunter call of the wild. it's not perfect visually, but there have been moments when i just stop to look around and not even care about hunting
Noob question
Whenever I search for 1337x or any other site someone recommends, how do I know which one is reliable? Because if I search in Google, DuckDuckGo, or any other search engine, I get results with domains ending in .is .to. .tw .skin .net etc.
Are they all just different proxies to the same thing or is there a list of reliable links?
I don't have an exact answer, but there are a lot of games that you need the wiki up on your second monitor for. Their tutorials teach you the basic controls, but nothing about what you're supposed to do or anything like that.
I feel it's kinda lazy on the developer's side and leave it to the community to do their job. You see a 5-10 min video on youtube explaining everything, yet the developer couldn't do that?
Lol i like that they come with games bc its easier, but i feel like once the big companies catch on, that will be the downfall of the industry
Not sure why it became trendy, but ox tail pho is some of the best food i've ever tried
It might also be worth looking at Steam Deck alternatives. GPD, AYA, ASUS, etc.
I only own a Steam Deck, but I've seen a couple videos on alternatives and they look pretty good. Since you were already planning on spending laptop money, an upgrade might be worth it so your mom can have that extra power. They might not be as user friendly as the Steam Deck though
i also recommend doing a factory install of your OS with a USB drive
I really wish it was ported to PC. It looks like a lot of fun
I wasn't aware of this! Thanks for putting this on my radar
I've never used Sync before, but something worth noting is that it isn't open source, and there are ads and in app purchases according to the google store page
I think that in an already niche market, it is hard for the average consumer to even further differentiate them into their own niches.
Plus, they're in the same market. I can't see someone owning both because they have completely different use cases. If you buy one of them you basically already can do most of what the other one can.
It's kinda like comparing a Honda Civic to a Ferrari. Yeah they are different, but they are still cars and have a lot in common.