I picked up Duck Detective and Nova lands. Been in need of some new Steam Deck games and these seem perfect!
I come back to watch this every few years. It's so good!
There was a keyboard ages back that had a really nifty swipe shortcut for that. I really miss that keyboard!
Definitely don't waste your time on Byf. I watched this video to catch up: https://youtu.be/2k970tSgnuo
It goes over everything pretty darn well.
Sadly for me unless they're fixing their terrible networking/co op system and adding an option to turn off the insanely annoying invasion system in giving it a pass.
As much as I enjoyed the base game, I don't think I can put up with that along with having to relearn how to play.
Every time
Shut up. 6 years!? 👴
Still one of the best boss reveal moments walking into the final room of that campaign!
Yesssss. Dreadnaught is back baby!
What the hell are they thinking?
Wow this looks great! Loved the vibe from the previous trailer a while back. Definitely keeping an eye on it.
Well damn. Looks like it's time to get back into AC. Will hold off for reviews of course.
Personally, a rowing machine, some dumbbells and maybe a kettle ball will do me for a long time.
Greed. The answer is greed.
Ya but what about the AAAA games?
It seems like Sony have finally found their Mario and I'm stoked about it!
Man... They're still working on updates?
Ooh, yay... A non-live action Disney movie that I can actually be excited about!
Did anyone else hear the survivor intro in their head after she blew the horn though? 😅
Something I find helpful is to PR review my own code before I create the actual PR. It's surprising how giving it a once over in a different setting to the comfort zone of your code editor can save you a bit of unnecessary back and forth.
Oh yeah, my bad. Did that completely on autopilot!
Can't just be me, can it? Currently 0 for 3 on interviews because I can't seem to get past the technical interview/test. Usually because of some crazy complicated algorithm question that's never been relevant to anything I've ever had to do on the job in all my years coding.
Also, while I'm ranting: screw the usual non-answer when given feedback.