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It’s grimdark gothic dystopia that revels in unspeakably massive scale in all things. Churches so high they have their own interior cloud systems, battles that consume multiple planets, riots that plunge entire solar systems into chaos.

One of the common themes, at least in the narratives about human characters, is the

Play Squad then. Easier to pick up and play than Arma 3 and very focused on capturing the feel of modern combined arms warfare.  

You might have a good time with Elder Scrolls Online if you haven’t checked it out, or at least haven’t checked it out since the huge rebalance to make the entire world scale to whatever level you are. The game can largely be played solo if you choose, encourages and rewards exploration, and you can jump into the

Tabletop Simulator is a thing but you can’t quite capture the feel of sitting around a board with your friends through a screen.

The rise of 3D printing has also fueled a surge in tabletop gaming - miniature games like Warhammer 40k are significantly more accessible when you can print an entire army for $20 on a $300

As someone who has to run FB ads for work quite frequently, I can tell you every single ad pictured in this article would be rejected or artificially limited due to most of the image being text. FB has a really shitty auto detection algorithm that clobbers your placements if it thinks there is too much text, and it’s

Death Chains is good but not enough people are talking about Lightning Whip. I’m currently playing around Challenge Tier 10 as a Pyromancer and in the post-action report, Legendary Lightning Whip on a burst assault rifle regularly puts out more damage than any next two sources combined. The legendary version of

““Very few people are curious what it’s like to be an Iraqi civilian,” Tamte said in a previous interview with Gamesindustry.biz.”

I have yet to actually play This War Of Mine, but isn’t the entire premise of that rather well-performing game about being the civilians caught in the middle of modern war?

For a fraction of what Kotick is taking home in bonus pay they could cover the salaries of every laid off employee and he would STILL have over a hundred million dollars left over.

Pure unmitigated evil.

Maturity of the writing (or lack of it) aside, what was confusing?

30 years of war in an enclosed valley with limited resources. The ship leadership have gone fascist and the other faction have gone mad max thunderdome. 

Based on my experience flying w/ what equated to space mujahideen fighting a larger alliance:

We used an out-of-game notification system to deliver alerts to offline players like “HOSTILE FLEET IN <system name>, FORM STEALTH BOMBER FLEET AT <rally point> with FLEET COMMANDER <commander>.”

We typically had a

If large alliances feel like things have been peaceful for too long in EVE, they have a tendency to come up with reasons to instigate a new war.

In other battles, yeah sometimes. In a fight like this with massive fleets on both sides, folks will probably shoot anyone who isn’t obviously a friend. The article touched on ‘sabotage’ - players will often infiltrate rival alliances with alternate characters which are then used to do things like sabotage jamming

I think Stadia is doomed because the market is primarily for multiplayer games and the vast majority of Americans do not even have access to internet speeds capable of streaming a game without latency.

We literally already tried this a decade ago, it was called OnLive and it was a spectacular failure that evidently the

In answer to your question, it’s right here. Kim Stanley Robinson has been doing it for a while now!

I’m always supportive of yelling about microtransactions but I think it’s weird folks are asserting that they limited XP gain to incentivize MTX purchases in Valhalla. I did not map goblin all the bonus objectives in most regions and yet after the first 3-4 quest areas, I was dramatically overleveled. Just playing the

Someone on the team really likes Saint’s Row.

Rebel ships benefit from shields and the ability to modulate power between weapons, engines, and shields, as well as divert shields to front or rear. Imperial ships lose shields but have the ability to do an emergency shunt of all engine power to weapons or vice versa, immediately recharging one battery at the expense

I get how jarring this could be. I tried to play Genshin Impact on PC with a controller the other day after enjoying it on mobile and even with an Xbox controller and an english client, B is confirm and A is back. It was bad enough that I will only play the game on mobile or with a keyboard now.

I’ve pet the dog at least two dozen times and don’t have the achievement, alas.

Squad is a fantastic game. The controls are largely analogous to any modern shooter and it isn’t nearly as cumbersome as Arma, but it hits the same realism/simulation notes in terms of gameplay.

There is a pretty solid community there as well, which is good because it’s a game that shines when you’re playing with