NDS is definitely first, but Steam Deck is close. These days I’m probably more on my Steam Deck tho.
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NDS is definitely first, but Steam Deck is close. These days I’m probably more on my Steam Deck tho.
Yea, I have seen the article yesterday. Absolutely nuts! :D
Also just wanted to look for the patch, ty.
This worked (for anyone curious)! Thanks! :P
Thank you for your suggestion! :D But please be careful with buying games on Steam through VPNs, because that can actually get your Steam account permabanned. I don’t know if you can avoid that with creating a new account though, just be careful with main accounts.
Disc versions will not run. Old CD’s won’t work due to DRM stuffs from Microsoft (all of my old games on CD’s like Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets PC won’t run on Windows). The only solution would be a no-cd version, but I’d like to avoid random downloads from unknown sources.
Thank you though! :)
Voices of the Void. Even though it does talk about the basics of the game, it really didn’t make the important aspects of these basics that aren’t known from other games clear at all.
It’s a demo, however, so that’s excusable, even if the tutorial was actually reworked too… I dunno why you need to launch it in order to get into the game though. :D
More likely ≠ all
They talked about a tendency, not every user from different instances than Beehaw.
Half-Life (1) was the game that got me into FPS in general and kept me away from the horrors that is CoD or so.
Half-Life 2 probably has the best campaign though. Especially considering all achievements for example.
Worst is difficult – I like them all for what they are, but the one I like least is Half-Life 2 Episode 1.