For anyone with a Steam Deck, there’s a Decky plugin which shows the HLTB data for a game right on its main page.
M-Discs are not like standard Blu-rays, they were designed specifically for long-term archive storage. If you follow the link at the top of this thread you can get some more detailed information on them. They’re supposed to last several hundred years, but of course no one has empirical evidence of that yet.
Oh yeah, you’re right. I didn’t look very closely.
That’s the original Steam controller. Rumor is that Valve is working on a new one which will resemble a Steam Deck without the screen.
I’m guessing 1 out of 10 respondents didn’t understand the question.
I was just about to say I would have gone with The Princess Bride instead of The Sixth Sense.
They’ve done that kind of thing before, throw in a notoriously failed game, but not as the headliner. The most obvious example I can think of is Gotham Knights.
If you’re absolutely set on playing it I’d say there’s a fairly good chance it shows up in Humble Choice within the next year or so.
I assume he’s including himself in “tech leaders”.
Damnit, I was just going to post that quote! Anyway…
I didn’t mean to say that the Cybertruck should be hauling garbage. I meant to say that it should be hauled away AS garbage!
I recall hearing about another game that was killed by 24H2, but I can’t remember which one off the top of my head.
South Park: The Stick of Truth is a great RPG. You don’t have to be a South Park fan to enjoy it, but it certainly doesn’t hurt.
Rock and stone, brother!
It’s not just you. I have a Unifi 7 Pro and an OLED Deck and I get WIFI weirdness too.
It’s replacing GeForce Experience. The nVidia Control Panel is still around.
Not reading the title either, I guess.
It’s called Angels with Filthy Souls, but it’s not a real movie. The scenes were created specifically for Home Alone.
Yeah, black on tan for me.
Get tea and no tea