Brok The Investigator. There are multiple endings, but each different ending has a linear enough progression, even if the first time you have no clue as to what ending you’ll get. The only thing you need to do for different endings is making different choices.
Simple enough game set in a world where the poor, slummers, live in the polluted, rundown slums while the rich, drummers, live under the high quality dome. You play as a crocodile (alligator?) who is a detective, a slummer named Brok who lives with his teenage cat son Graff. Not saying much more because spoilers, even though the drummer and slummer and the polluted world thing are kinda minor spoilers despite learning about them real quick in chapter 1.
The occasional puzzles aren’t too hard to figure out, at least I thought so for all but one. And if you don’t like the combat mode, I’m pretty sure there is a way to turn it off, though I’m not sure how it affects gameplay/choices. Though, the upcoming DLC (whenever it releases) doesn’t look like it’s gonna be linear since it’s all about the games combat system and adding bonus challenges to fights. So I’d probably avoid that if you aren’t playing the game for the combat.
Prokurator zachodniopomorskiego pionu PZ PK przedstawił Kamilowi L. oraz 9 innym osobom zarzuty dotyczące kierowania i udziału w zorganizowanej grupie przestępczej, której celem było popełnienie przestępstw karno-skarbowych związanych z organizowaniem uczestnictwa w grach losowych, wystawianie nierzetelnych, poświadczających nieprawdę faktur VAT oraz pranie brudnych pieniędzy (art. 258 § 1 kk, art. 271a § 1 kk 1 i 2 kk, art. 299 § 1 i 5 kk). Zarzut kierowania grupą dotyczy Kamila L. oraz Tomasza C., pozostałe osoby stoją pod zarzutem udziału w zorganizowanej grupie przestępczej.
W sumie by mi się przydało, więc zaraz odpalę do testów Speech Note; github.com/mkiol/dsnote
Można zainstalować przez ‘sklep’ z aplikacjami w Ubuntu/Debianie wyszukując po nazwie, albo jak chcesz się poczuć bardziej hakersko - instalacja w terminalu:
flatpak install flathub net.mkiol.SpeechNote
Jeśli masz komputer z oddzielną kartą graficzną (GPU nvidia albo AMD) to warto doinstalować elementy do tego i tego i ją wykorzystać, bo to na pewno znacznie przyśpieszy działanie. Program Open Source, działa w całości lokalnie, ma nic nie wysyłać do internetu, więc znacznie bardziej prywatne niż używanie czegokolwiek online. Teoretycznie polski jest tam w pełni wspierany.
Na lekko złomotawym komputerze bez karty graficznej prędkością nie powala, dyktując powyższy komentarz musiałem poczekać ze 2 minuty aż go przemieli, ale wynik zaskakująco dobry. Jestem pod wrażeniem.
Po instalacji trzeba wejść w języki wyszukać polski i wybrać model językowy do ściągnięcia. Pierwszy z góry dał słabe efekty, ale faster whisper large v3 daje bardzo dobre wyniki.
While I am not an RTS buff, depending on your internet connection from this Mac’s location, Geforce Now could greatly expand your options (basically most Windows games). You would be playing the games on a cloud server (and could switch to local saves if you ever get a Windows PC)
Not the same but StarCraft 2 is available on Macs and runs acceptably on my M1 Air. It probably runs quite well on M2 Max. Even though it’s seen as predominantly multiplayer game it has a very nice single player campaign with tech tree upgrades between missions.
I know there are many Total War and Paradox games on Macs but they don’t run well for me through Rosetta. Might be worth a try in your case.
Maybe 9 Bit Armies? I feel it’s more similar to C&C than RoN, but I loved the heck out of RoN back in the day and 9BA is pretty fun. The battleships are a hoot, they hit really hard and have range for days, which combines well with the destructible bridges.
I haven’t played rise of nations but from your description, you might like the core paradox games (crusader kings -> europa universallis-> victoria -> hearts of iron) despite their shitty dlc model. Currently, eu4 is on sale with all its dlc for ~£40, dlc isn’t very necessary for the other games. They are more grand strategy than 4x. You can use mods to convert saves and carry your campaign through the games. All together, they can cover all of human history (European, North African and West Asian medieval history and then the rest of the world from 1444 onwards). If what you like about rts is the unit micromanagement, you might want to go with victoria 2 rather than victoria 3, you will need victoria 2 dlc and it is a lot older.
If you want a 4x rts, stellaris is very good, but it isn’t based on human history.
We don’t know. If I guess, it will be a full priced 69 Dollar game with 100 Dollar special edition for preorder. Other than that, Ubisoft is desperate and they said they won’t do this microtransaction shit they did before, so the integrity of the actual game is kept. I believe it when I see it, but that’s what they said. They even want to release it on Steam without the Ubisoft launcher on PC. Hell thats an improvement!
If the game truly has no bullshit, then I might check it out. Didn’t play an Assassins Creed since Black Flag on the Xbox 360. And I like Japan, so good oppurnity to hit me.
I'm a little behind, but I completed AC Odyssey and that was just buy it and that's it. They had a cash shop for armor sets but it was completely unnecessary and I never even looked at it much less bought anything from it. So provided the releases after that are the same it's a "there is an MTX shop but the game is balanced without it" situation
I’ve not played it yet but beyond all reason is a new rts that’s free and i don’t think it’s “free to play” free either but i might be wrong about that
I’m not entirely sure, but I think Mirage on the App Store is a trial version with the ability to buy the full version, which is why it’s listed as free to play with micro transaction.
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