There’s always money in the banana crate.
There’s always money in the banana crate.
These are concurrent users, i.e. the number of players all playing at one time. The total number of Steam users is WAY higher.
No, it’s a custom AMD x86-64 chip.
Install it in a Windows VM, then copy the game’s install directory to your Linux install. Might need to fiddle with Proton a bit, but should work fine.
No they didn’t. Go read the Budapest Memorandum. It’s short.
Where’s the “check Caps Lock key” step?
You’re right, that’s a good dumb internet joke. I’m just being needlessly pedantic today.
Are you confusing the Habsburg Dynasty with the Hindenburg?
And it’s still here in the 2020s.
What about those of us who pirated in the early '80s?
The computer lab at my junior high was basically one big floppy copying/trading center. It was great.
How many warnings of escalation are we up to?
I’m not sure I would call it “problems”, but doing transparencies on the Saturn required leveraging VDP2 and most developers just didn’t bother.
Wine is not an emulator.
Ok, just wanted to make sure I didn’t miss anything. Thanks again for the contest!
Oh, I played them both. I didn’t really care for II’s splitting the game into 8 “worlds”, I preferred the original’s single huge dungeon, but I did enjoy it.
Game: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Book: Ender’s Game TV Show: Tom Baker Doctor Who Movie: The Sixth Sense
Oh man, Ultima Underworld was mind-blowing in its time.
Have winners been chosen? I haven’t seen an announcement anywhere.
Shocking! Well, not that shocking.
When I played on PC the game looked good, but there were definitely places that could be improved. I recall facial animations looking a bit off. Not that I think a remaster is called for.