Getting sucked back into ARK. I run my own servers for it, and I haven’t gotten much of a chance to check out Scorched Earth or Aberration yet.
I’ve found this problem can often be caused by having a gamepad connected through USB. The analog sticks will trigger the monitor to wake up at the slightest vibration.
That’s pretty reassuring. Thank you.
Any comment from someone who’s played it while in Early Access? I’ve played pretty much every Ultima since the series started, but I somehow completely missed this, and now I’m excited for it.
It’s actually 50% off right now, so $14.99 from the $30 they’re apparently charging for leaving EA.
You know, every time I read a comment you’ve posted, I legitimately think “here’s a bloke that I could get along with”. That’s very rare for me, so have a star.
And no Jedi ever did anything bad to children...
List it on r/hardwareswap. You’ll probably get good money for it there.
But it’s not even a Japanese whisky, which I’m told is the world’s most desirable spirit.
So, you’re saying experienced a shipping error?
017 - Soda Pup
Spaghyeti?
Two things to always remember with Dwarf Fortress:
True. And at least those numbers usually mean something.
Yeah, they get a little out of hand with those. However, the alternative is what a lot of server equipment does, which is just make alphabet soup out of numbers and letters. Like, putting two Intel SR377s into a SuperMicro X11DPH-T.
I highly recommend trying it again with the Restoration Project (get the newest one from No Mutants Allowed), as it adds in the high resolution patch and allowed me to play it on a 1440p monitor and have it look exactly how I remember it looking when I first played it back when it was released.
I reinstalled Fallout 2 earlier this week and, after installing a couple fan-made mods (Fallout 2 Restoration Project and EcCo), I’m hooked again. This was a mainstay for me when I was younger, having played through and beaten it at least 5 times, but the added/restored content, balance tweaks, and bugfixes from these…
Steam’s long-standing stance on this is that if you purchase a game, and it’s in your library, it will never be removed from your library. And I don’t think I’ve heard of an instance where a game has been removed from someone’s library with the exception of refunds or direct requests to Steam support.
Can you describe the taste? I’d like Brian Jacques levels of detail, but will settle for Guy Fieri.