

Then I’ll have to look into that thanks!
Then I’ll have to look into that thanks!
The original sold by Steam doesn’t work on the deck so Im not sure GoG’s version will
Ok nothing will beat the gold standard that was Sega Dreamcast Fishing games with the rod controller that had a rumble pack for vibration. I had a buddy make a wooden box we could attach a bungie cord to give it more feel when you “pulled” the fish out of water (the box had cutouts to hold beer cans too). Simply the best way to virtually fish
oof, thanks
Has anyone played this on the Steam deck yet?
This is two years old if not older. Why is this popping up here?
Lots of people lack critical thinking skills
Every once in a while I’ll look up the price for the full version of DOA with all the skins and suddenly I don’t feel bad about my gaming budget.
No, the .hack series did. I believe the first game came out 23 years ago
The games like ZZZ or Genshin are fun as long as you don’t take them seriously or engage with the gacha elements too much. ZZZ has a really nice vibe to it despite being a gacha game.
Dredge was one of the most compelling games I have ever played and I have been gaming since 1980.
That needs to be illegal immediately
Your perspective seems to be you should get whatever you want regardless of the actual product you were sold and the terms of that sale. That’s not rational. You bought an online only game. If you wanted a single player offline mode to exist then you should have bought a game that had one.
It was deliberate choice by them to make even the single player campaign online homie.
As one would expect from an online racing game. Anyone buying it would know in advance that single player offline modes do not exist when they bought the game.
It ain’t an mmo, and it never should have been built like this.
It kind of was and it was intended to work as it did by the company that made it.
If your actual argument is “i think companies should get to do what they want”
My argument us that this is a game designed to be played online only. When you bought the game the packaging/materials do not talk about offline play so you shouldn’t expect it to work in a way it expressly isn’t designed to do. Adults should be aware of what things do when they buy them.
The thing is with MMOs or online only games do you have a valid expectation of the game surviving forever?
A real financial product would be something like a mutual fund. These things are regulated and are typically fairly transparent in terms of how they work.
No, he supported democrats too hard and he robbed rich people.
Should the DOJ get involved in your unregulated financial market? Is anyone buying crypto thinking they are getting a real financial product?
It was ok but the ocean/sea/bass fishing games were amazing. I really just want a compatible rod controller. I dont even like fishing IRL.