i REEEAAAALLLYY hoping that Star Citizen ends up like EVE, but what i always wanted EVE to be.
i REEEAAAALLLYY hoping that Star Citizen ends up like EVE, but what i always wanted EVE to be.
Not to mention the LFA was not at all fun or even remotely enjoyable to drive by all accounts.
The way it works is that whoever you're sharing with has to log into your pc and authorize the share and vice versa. So basically you just trade logins and authorize it before logging back into yours. We've never run into any problems at all.
I share my games with a friend in Florida, one in Georgia, and another in Alaska. We've all played l4d together from my library.
I've never had an issue playing any games while my friend was.
All you have to do is log into each other's accounts on their PC and authorize the share. separate accounts, separate saves. You essentially own all the games they own and vice versa.
The only stipulation steam share has now is a 5 friend limit
i'm giving it a few years until there's actually some solid new IPs. right now it's all cross platform stuff and HD remakes that i already have on my PS3 or that i can just get on PC and never have to worry about them.
no thanks, i'll stick to Steam Share thanks.
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"There are 50 Billion of them, and i wish indie devs would pick a new goddamn style instead of 8-bit roguelikes for every single game." - Porkins
Another Indie 8 bit side scroller...sigh
The pc version was pretty good, and at 1440p at around 100fps it looked pretty decent
I'm not that kind of guy
Give me one with some metal mulisha livery and this'll be coming with me to the dunes next summer.
He's people just like us. Though I should point out a stock fiesta without roll cages and whatnot would probably crumple.
dual 290x's. not too worried.
it's tough to maintain a level of fun when you spend most of development time implementing a system that teaches the player to code software. though, it may be a great way to teach people to code software.
Continued unpacking of audio files to increase file size. And people ask why I always buy the physical copy. Also these system requirements, even the recommended are ridiculously low. But it's call of duty. What did I expect?
Having not played the game, and not planning to, do they actually perform uniquely or is there just various damage/accuracy modifiers?
definitely