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On the other hand, using ChatGPT for your Lemmy comments sticks out like a sore thumb
On the other hand, using ChatGPT for your Lemmy comments sticks out like a sore thumb
I want to play it in couch co-op but I kept hearing that you miss out on content by playing it that way. For a first playthrough, is that true?
Here’s the scene this is referencing. The joke is that nothing changed with the glasses.
How did you end up with pet skunks?
I love STS and I’ve played ~6h of Balatro.
It isn’t clicking with me like STS did. STS has tons of flavour and variety, but Balatro’s main flavour is “poker” with some surrealism on top. The gameplay mostly has you staring at poker cards and thinking about how to stack point multipliers with jokers. It felt pretty monotonous to me after a while.
Balatro is definitely fun and worth its price. Give it a shot if you like STS. I just don’t think it’s the second coming of STS like a lot of people have been saying.
EDF has my vote for a goblin game
get piped lmao
The characters are all very different but the environments look extremely close. 0:18 in the trailer is Greenpath.
That does sound just like the small town Ontario I know
Lots of speculation that it’s a new VR headset.
Can you explain how it’s better on the Deck than the Switch?
TotK barely works on a Steam Deck, why do people say this?
Hello fellow LMP3 driver with new bass shakers. I have two Dayton Audio BST-1s (one for the seat one for the pedals) and I’m working on DIY RaceBass isolators for my seat/pedals. Be careful about how deep the tactile rabbit hole goes, I see people spending thousands!
There are options for isolating the rig from the floor so your neighbours can’t hear it. It actually gives you a better experience since all the energy stays in the rig, so it feels much stronger. I have my rig on the second floor of a townhouse and you can’t hear it from the first floor.
Feels like there’s a cold war happening between governments and big tech these days.
Can you explain a bit more?