Sounds like it'll be a good revamp, though I'm glad I was able to ride the original a few times before the accident.
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I would piggyback on the people saying to get a PC, and think about building a home theater PC. You can use steam big picture mode to make it act like a console, but you can also use it for other things. You can even use steam's streaming capabilities to stream to other devices on your network like your phone or laptop if you want to be elsewhere.
this looks pretty neat, definitely adding to my wishlist.
My wife has struggled with disordered eating, and it's been a long journey for both of us. She is also tall and got to a really scary place. She's doing much better now, but it continues to be a process. Keep up the great work and don't give up!
Really cool idea, hoping to see updates on the project as it goes!
Also going to throw in a recommendation for Expedition Theme Park. Similar content in different series organized by park
Did anyone else ever play Airfix Dogfighter? You got to fly model planes all through a house and break glass and stuff. Super fun times 😁
I really love A Show of Hands by Rush. It's one of my favorite of their eras, though I feel like the "synth era" isn't as universally loved by fans
Yeah, it wasn't until my second time starting the game that I took in any of the combat tutorials
Interesting analysis, it does make you wonder why the support was shaped that way at all.
For me after some time away from PC gaming, getting a steam deck was one thing that got me back into it. The other thing though was definitely selecting relatively short games. I played a lot of open-ended games that I could never finish like rimworld or crusader kings, it was nice to get back into games with a beginning middle and end. And in the same vein it means I've been playing stuff that I was interested in playing back in the 2010s but didn't really have the time/money/hardware for
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