Both seem reasonable. The banning is (AFAIK) mostly to prevent cheaters from making made-up familymember steam -accounts, and cheating in games as them. Once one made-up family member is banned, make another.
Malix
so, what I'm hearing is: for the price of 1€ per head, makes an okay timewaster for friday night beer-fueled gaming for 40-something coop-folk.
so how is the coop in this game? Racing as a team? How does it work? My friendgroup is VERY coop focused and 1€ is peanuts.
so... I take the multiplayer parts are going to be going away soon-ish, as offline mode is incoming and 1€ pricetag atm? Is this a last squeeze for the game?
Never played any of the crew games, but it's openworld racing and radiotowers (as its ubisoft? :D)?
Oof, well, that does sound bad. But, still kinda interested. Wishlisted for sale, waiting for fairly deep one
went in expecting a space-skyrim with typical Bethesda jank, and that's exactly what we got.
This is exactly what I'm expecting as well, so it's fairly likely I'll enjoy it. Wishlisted and waiting for a reasonable sale, I'm still kinda stuck in fallout: London for the foreseeable future - so not really hurting for content
so, how is starfield in current state, the pc version specifically? I do enjoy bethesda-style games (fallout 3, nv, 4, london, skyrim, etc.). I'm aware that at launch starfield was, apparently, quite the shitshow.
Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles ... but with the caveats that a) it's only PARTLY like stardew/portia/harvestmoon and b) For the life of me I can't remember if the game had money or not.
The game is partly farm-life-sim, but the other part is "zelda-like" adventuring and getting rid of "dark smoke thing" that does bad things to the world.
iirc their previous post about it mentioned refunding everyone.
this looks gloriously stupid, but dunno how long until the joke becomes stale... oh well, wishlisted and will re-examine the situation once it releases.
exactly this.
As cool as it is (pun intended) to reach new heights with liquid nitrogen, what is the usecase for ~an hour (give or take) of stupid fast computing? I generally tend to use my machines longer than that.