Could it be the fact that no one wants to take the exclusivity deals anymore and they can’t waste their anymore?
Could it be the fact that no one wants to take the exclusivity deals anymore and they can’t waste their anymore?
Not gonna lie I was very biased against this game due to its track record with epic exclusivity, but I’ve heard great stufd about it and been having lots of fun so far
Its still kind of outside the game but steam has an in-built notes tool in the game overlay. I’d argue its still closer to being an ingame tool as it stores the notes per game. I don’t really use the tool much but I wouldn’t be surprised if it also works with non-steam games that you may have acquired through alternative means.
It is very fun if you want to be sure that you aren’t missing anything the game has to offer. You never know when a game may put something very obscure in a very limited timeframe.
In the case of elden ring or from software games in general NPC’s are usually so cryptic that solving the puzzles/quests would take you a lot of trial and error which isnt very fun for me.
It is a great game but not for everyone I’d say, the game is pretty difficult at least for me and as I grew older I noticed that I enjoy an easier game with a good story to tell to a challenging game.
This game honestly feels like a mobile game adapted to PC with its weird inventory limits, real time build timers ,daily/weekly quests and excessive resource farming. I kinda feel like they’ll slap on a premium currency to make the aforememtioned stuff more convenient.
You don’t really need to do much math though, what gives you more points is usually self evident in the game. In the cases you need to do math to determine which card/joker gives you more score, the score difference between the options are generally not big anough to make a difference
Yeah steam awards were a joke but what does it have to do with a dwarf tag? Do they also want a dwarf category in steam awards?
Aren’t there community tags for situations like these?
Ah yes ripping off people with incomplete games that have dozens of DLCs.