Maybe I'm wrong, but I think there's going to be a crash in the industry sooner rather than later. The situation is becoming unsustainable.
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This is great news! Pretty awesome remake.
One of my cats always starts asking for food 2 hours before lunch/dinner time, and he does it as if he was on the brink of starvation. He drills your brain in the hopes of getting food earlier, and I mean drill, he doesn't shut up.
I've always enjoyed trying new technologies such as Ray Tracing or HDR, but all in all I agree with you, gameplay comes first. That's why I've been falling in love with indie games more and more.
I own a NEC CRT and I use it even for modern games every now and then. I beat Silent Hill 2 Remake on it last year and it looks great. I can't remember which resolution it was, but I only lost a bit of screen on top and bottom so it was playable even if the game didn't come with 4:3 support.
I've been a PC player for 2 decades now, but it's getting so expensive! I can't go back to consoles after being so free, but high end PC gaming is probably over for me. I feel one of my biggest mistakes was buying my first 1440p monitor, everything gets more expensive and I put myself in that position.
highly recommended if you have the space.
And the money. Especially if you game on PC.
Since you love underwater settings, you probably know already, but Subnautica 2's Early Access was announced not long ago. I'll wait until it's complete, but given their track record, I feel it's a game many people will be comfortable buying in EA to give feedback.
One of my cats loves rice milk. I've caught her drinking from my glass a couple of times, so now I pour a bit on a plate for her.
I'm currently replaying the original trilogy on my New 3DS, lovely games.
I'll have to end up using the flatpak, yes, but I wanted to keep using the Steam version because of the cloud saves. There's probably a convoluted way of using something like syncthing with it, but I'm not too keen on it. Thanks you!