While this is not a nice, I don't understand why this is a big deal? And why anyone would pirate the game as a result of this 2 Dollars increase (which in percentage as ~33% increase sounds worse than it is). Others are doing this too, adjust the price after long period of supporting it. And for such a low price and as an indie developer, I think it's only fair. Also for anyone thinking of pirating the game out of principle, rethink it again. Game gets deals over time and at some point it was available for ~4 Euros (which should be more like 3.79 Dollars or whatever it might be).
The game in question is https://store.steampowered.com/app/1846170/Iron_Lung/ BTW. It has Very Positive reviews on Steam and is a horror themed short game. And the dev doesn't even come up with fake excuses or anything like that, it's straight honest about making more money. Which is fair to me! And before anyone accuses me, I am not affiliated with the dev or game, never purchased or received anything; it's the first time I hear about the game. Just mentioning it, because of my positive words defending the price increase. This is a rare situation where I am fine with it.
This is exactly how things should be done. If anything, him doing it this way succeeds at making me overrated interested in the game, which isn’t one I’d usually go for. Just because he’s doing it the right way.
Honestly, there aren’t many games in their back catalogue that I’m interested in. Crash Bandicoot, Spyro, Hexen and Warcraft 3 maybe, there may be more but those are the ones that come to mind. But I’m not invested in those enough to want to subscribe to Game Pass or buy an Xbox.
New Vegas uses Bethesda’s Fallout 3 engine, but it was made by Obsidian. It’s not the most representative of what Bethesda does (well, except the part where it’s very buggy, I guess. That part mostly comes with the engine).
Good. I hope it is longer than that. Fragmenting the platform will do no one any good at this stage in its life, and its performance is completely adequate for what it is.
Disc drive consoles are great for people who go months with terrible or no internet. People in the military, or just about anyone who goes out to sea can get a disc mailed to them. It is nice to have physical media to play the games off of.
I remember playing The Witness when it came out. Though it got a bit too difficult for me at some point, I remember the beautiful and serine environment, the feeling of discovery and achievement. I had a blast. A decade later, maybe it’s time for me to get back.
In terms of “computational complexity” we mean the following:
Consider the following generalization of Sudoku. There is a number, N, and a grid of squares with N^2^ squares per side. (So the grid in total has N^4^ squares.) Each row and column of the grid has N^2^ squares. The grid therefore contains an N^2^ number of NxN subgrids (this corresponds to the 3x3 boxes in regular sudoku, called Houses). The puzzle is to fill each row, column, and house with the numbers from 1 to N^2^ with no duplicates.
The complexity is then a measure of how much harder the puzzles get when N is increased. Sudoku is a classic example of a so-called “NP-Hard” problem. Most puzzles that people think of as difficult are NP-hard. The ELI5 is that given a claimed solution to a sudoku puzzle, you can check if it really is the solution quickly (where again “quickly” is in terms of N). This is not true for the hardest types of puzzles in the witness.
This is only a proxy for how difficult humans will find the smaller puzzles but it’s remarkably accurate. The hardest puzzles using every mechanic from the witness (realistically, only using two of them including the last one) are going to be much harder for a human than the hardest sudokus.
That controller will be an easy buy for me! I don’t do a lot of couch gaming because I don’t like standard controllers, but I’ll happily use one of these. The Steam Machine and VR headset aren’t that exciting to me, but I’m sure there’s a market for them.
I saw the trailer for that game and laughed my ass off, i legit thought it was a horizon DLC and when I realized it wasn’t, I couldn’t get past the obvious fact that it’s a straight ripoff that barely changed anything
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