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... in my kitchen if it weren’t currently filled with laundry and regret.

Oh, I’m well aware that it’s still in early access. One of the things I’m waiting for is a proper release. And it wasn’t that the areas were inaccessible, they were corrupted. As in, entering the map tile spawned an error message saying the tile was corrupt and irretrievable. It was as known issue at the time, and has

It could even be this tropical island!

You’ve got to fight for your right to party.

Caves of Qud is pretty good, but I found that it didn’t hold my interest as well as other roguelikes. I don’t quite remember all of my gripes with it (the starting area always being exactly the same through every playthrough was one of them, though), but what ultimately made me stop playing was a crippling bug that

Zeboyd has made a habit of doing impressive things with their small team.

Missed opportunity to call it Cattales? Maybe there’s already something called that.

Same. Books are on pre-order and I can’t wait.

And Starfinder (Pathfinder’s own space-based PnP venture) comes out this summer. What a time to enjoy both Sci-Fi tabletop roleplaying and Pathfinder.

I don’t use Windows 10 at home, nor at work (save for testing Server 2016 installs on our environment), but there are a few things it does right. I just wish that Microsoft didn’t gate DX12 behind it. That’s nothing new, though.

I’ve got an ancient Model M in storage that I’m planning on restoring at some point. For now, my daily drivers are a Rosewill RK-9000RE that I absolutely love and would be perfect if it had backlit keys (not so much a problem since I took it to my office which is well lit), and a SteelSeries Apex M500. The Apex is...

Interesting. Brendan Caldwell over at RPS had the same reaction. I wonder if this was the developer’s intent, or if it’s something they’ll fix as a result of being panned by reviews saying the difficulty and control scheme are problems.

Curious how you feel about someone purchasing the game specifically to play it emulated on a PC, and not owning the system normally used to run it.

I’m gonna guess it’s probably related to save size as a result of event/error logging. They probably just instituted some log rotation to keep it from causing overflow errors.

No, but open-loop liquid cooling probably will.

This isn’t what I meant when I said I wanted to build another virtual machine.

Thanks, that’s what I like to hear.

Sorry if this is covered in your video, Patricia, but how is inventory management this time around? I loved having a full inventory in Mass Effect 1 and was really burned by its utter removal in 2. I never got around to playing Mass Effect 3, so I don’t know how that one was.

Way to be a shining example of everything wrong that this article, and the developer, is trying to point out. Privacy is a right, but it must be exercised or it will be taken away. Even then, it’s slowly being extracted from us year-by-year because of people like you who just don’t care. Privacy is something worth