I’m just trying to find something that sticks with my schedule right now. I recently became really busy last August, so outside of multiplayer games it’s hard to find a Game that really sticks with my schedule. So I bounce around a lot looking for something.
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Some of them are multiplayer that I only really play with friends (Halo, Zomboid, etc). Other than that I just had a large backlog of games I was working on, but now I’m trying to find a single player game that fits with my schedule so I’m bouncing around until I find something that sticks
Oh yeah. I just meant like a larger scale 24/7 server. Something where I can see it grow when I’m not there
The whole game is gorgeous. I’m in love with the water especially. There’s just something I find very charming about it
That’s really fucking clever. As a Programming major I love seeing Art and Programming combined like this. It’s amazing to me
I started doing that for my entire library after setting up a Media Server and dumping my BluRays and DVDs a while ago. I figured having those backups would be good. The hard ones are going to be my N64 cartridges I think, since there’s now CFW for the N64 and there’s no way to connect it to the PC without an external device.
Not to sound greedy, but I was planning to keep these backups for myself. I don’t have anything rare, so anyone who wants the same games I have can easily get them from other places.
Before I had friends who would play it with me I would solo roam a Galleon by myself. Playing by yourself can be a fun experience some times
Black Flag is one of my favorite ACs, But god Ubisoft needs to get their Cloud Backup Servers sorted out. It’s a fucking mess. I feel for you. I lost my Unity Save too their servers
The UI sound effects are ingrained in my head. Valve just has a talent for making memorable games
Good luck. Maybe you’ll figure out a way to get the bucket past the teleporter. I’d love to see how far this thing can actually be taken
I’ve been playing on Steam Deck. I had a save on Xbox but when I made the jump to PC I bought RDR later that same year.