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Yeah, I thought that for a second too! Like it was some crappy mobile or browser knock off. But the game’s name is Age of Empires II: Age of Kings, so Age of Kings is the subtitle/name of the original campaign - so saying Age of Kings is one of the best isometric games kind of ignores the fact that the expansion pack,

“If Putin likes Donald Trump, guess what folks? That’s an asset, not a liability.”
And if Mussolini likes Hitler, guess what folks? That’s an asset, not a liability.

YOU SERIOUSLY LISTED AGE OF EMPIRES II AS JUST ‘AGE OF KINGS’?

Out of interest, what was your first Final Fantasy? I think that makes a difference when it comes to people’s favourites, and that’s the reason a lot of people say it’s VII, because that was the first FF game for a lot of people, due to it being released at a time when gaming was becoming much more mainstream, on a

Well if you expect to get 5 years out of your console you need to bear in mind that, by the time Scorpio is released, the Xbox One will be 4 years old. Buy it one year after it’s released and you will have gotten 5 years out of your Xbox One.

By default, it’s also the worst movie ever made about a farting corpse.

By default, it’s also the worst movie ever made about a farting corpse.

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Can you name the truck with four wheel drive, smells like a steak and seats 35?

Okay, yeah, I don’t know why I said easier. The Pi won’t be easier because the NES Classic obviously just has a couple of cables and a controller to connect and then you switch it on and it’s running. But the Pi is still ridiculously easy if you use something like Recalbox, where all the software is already prepared

These days I would say just ignore the system requirements, buy the games you want on Steam, try playing them and if they don’t run fast enough to play comfortably you can get a refund. And don’t worry about ‘hidden damage’, there’s no such thing, or at least not that would result from trying to run something that

Yeah, as a fellow Raspberry Pi user I really don’t see the point/value in the NES Classic at all. I mean I’m happy that people have found ways of adding to/changing the games on it, because I’m always interesting in how things can be hacked and tinkered with, but a Raspberry Pi with Emulation Station/RetroPie/Recalbox

Try several hundred - NES ROMs are a lot smaller than 1mb. 512mb is enough for every NES game ever released and then you could probably throw in some hacked ROMs as well.

Well licensing issues is a more limiting factor than storage space.

Ah, I misread the previous post, thinking it was saying the game still requires Steam to be installed and running even after being cracked. Yes, it is Steamworks but obviously that can be cracked easily just like NY other game to not require Steam on top of the Denuvo crack.

Basically my reaction to reading this.

Multiplayer and things like achievements, friends lists, global leaderboards, Steam workshop support/community content, etc., if you care about that sort of stuff.

No it doesn’t.

My vote is for Tyler Perry

Fear mongering.

Well apparently I still have the patience. Also same day delivery isn’t available everywhere - I certainly don’t have that option.