Well, yeah, Quake 2 RTX was a free-to-play tech demo.
Well, yeah, Quake 2 RTX was a free-to-play tech demo.
“Everyone who disagrees with my narrow worldview is mentally unwell, and other stories for children on the internet”
Written by self-isolation With illustrations by social media Featuring a forward by my racist uncle who would sneak me beers at family picnics
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LJ absolutely works on it full time, he doesn’t have any other job, and I’ve been using Sync for about 6 years at this point
The developer works full time for the app, even when it was a Reddit client. If you guys can’t view an ad every once in a while to support something you use daily, then delete your Lemmy account. Nobody eats for free.
Go for a Steam Deck, the community and software openess makes it all worth it and it’ll last longer than the Ally
I feel like an old man using an iPhone when a family member hands me once and asks me to fix something
Valve (as a developer) has always been about pushing boundaries, not making money.
Half-Life showed you can tell a story and create a world without cutscenes
Half-Life 2 showed the power of using physics in a game engine as a gameplay mechanic
Portal showed the versatility and accessibility of puzzle games as a mainstream genre
Team-Fortess 2 showed the openess of a casual, class-based shooter
CS:GO showed the interest in a competitive shooter
HL:Alyx pushed VR to its edges in showing an interesting world and gameplay without feeling like a tech-demo
You can beat a tomato off in many ways 😏