I used to love this game but later I found myself optimising little things too much and my PC couldn’t keep up with a well grown colony
I used to love this game but later I found myself optimising little things too much and my PC couldn’t keep up with a well grown colony
UFO 50
If you enjoyed arcade or NES style games
Consoom
Jk, I would buy them if I found them cute but I don’t
I’m surprised. 500k is not a small number. The world is a big place
You are assuming old IP rake in cash, but I assume that the initial purchase is the major revenue along with any DLC. That is the usual model for older games. Live action games rake in continuous cash via micro-transactions and seasonal passes but not any retro games. All the time spent playing retro games is the time they could’ve been playing modern games with micro transactions, is what some publishers reason I reckon.
I think the motivation is that it’s difficult for them to show off their newer games to shareholders in a positive light if the old games are doing better. They want people to not dwell on older games and just keep paying money on the next new game, which are often low effort and dragged by the coat tails of some past legacy.
It’s about maximising profit and growth outlook with the least amount of investment and effort, not about providing fair access to their catalogue of products
Casually closes this app, knowing I will be back in half an hour
You are expected to get that from the following statements about kidnapping kits
Yeah playing alone feels lonely, I just watch videos when I want to relax
If some geniuses do invent a robust framework for physics based combat which results in realistic sword swings unlike Dark Souls’ bounce/no-bounce mechanic, it will be very fun
The damage could be calculated depending on how powerful the swing was and where it hit the enemy. I fantasize about this often
Commenting to downvote later
Educational purposes? But yeah the difference is thin in my opinion
As another user pointed out, the ones with Intel chips work well ie older models (idk the details as I don’t use Apple products)
Or nail trimmers or a tennis ball
To me it’s similar to buying illegal animal products and showcasing it for public awareness
“It’s not to support the poachers but to raise awareness”
Maybe I’m too entrenched in FOSS political vision, but why devote these tremendous efforts to improve products of a company like Apple. I don’t understand the motivation behind Asahi linux, except “just because it can be done” ie academic purpose
Fair enough. For me, scripts are small reusable programs performing a very specific (sometimes trivial or common) task. Eg: making a wav file from PCM data, modifying byte sequences or formatted text in a particular way, etc. I mostly program in C so I have written most scripts in C. Need not necessarily be grokkable as long as its application and scope is clear
What they said is true. At the time when they made that statement, this was already done 😎