They had that in the 80s, too.
They had that in the 80s, too.
We are slowly turning ourselves into Krikkit.
I’m Spartacus!
The problem is all the other people voting the wrong way with their bigger wallets.
Depends on what you’re looking for in FPS games, but Battlebit Remastered is a good time.
Hammerwatch II and Sea of Stars just in the past few weeks. En Garde not far off. The hardest part of gaming is finding the time.
It opens a separate session in the browser and prevents saving any cookies, history or other state locally when you close it. Doesn’t change a blessed thing on the other end of the connection.
You wouldn’t download a meme.
I could have sworn I read about it shutting down years ago. Did someone bring it back up, or am I just mistaken?
Now that’s putting the “shit” in “shitpost”.
It’s tubular!
Came for the decentralization, stayed for the nonconsensual lemon party redirects.
If they’re truly trying to be old school, I agree. Many such games actually come with adjustable filters to simulate that kind of distortion, and even arcade-like screen curvature (e.g., Hammerwatch).
That said, modern pixel art is evolving its own aesthetic that is valid and enjoyable in its own right. I don’t think everyone making modern pixel art games is necessarily trying to be old school.
I prefer to believe the cleaner did know english, but he didn’t think to try.
Taking it out, more like
That’s the neat part, you don’t!
I even got an error page the first time I tried to load this post. Just like old times! 🥲
Makes me wonder if that’s what Digg was doing…
In the case of Star Citizen, they used to support it, but since the game is still being actively developed in the alpha stage it kept breaking. Not worth the time and money to keep fixing it, so they put it on hold. As far as I know, they still plan to support it after the main feature set is stabilized and they go into polishing mode.
But I agree, it would be great if it still/already had native support.