I’ve been wasting time with Noita and BG3 as of late. I played Noita before leaving for work today, so the most likely thing to happen is I set myself on fire.
I’d probably get beaten up when I had too much of Lae’zel and Shadowheart threatening each other and I finally popped off “Are you two going to fuck or not?”
Yeah this link of yours focuses on a bit different thing.
It generates a bigger picture of many words connected to one single word entered, and the other words are more or less synonyms. I believe you also don’t add new stuff to it?
(Just want to point out) In the Human Brain Cloud, synonyms ain’t the only thing that might connect two different words or concepts with each other. The link between words depends on the person who interacts with the words. There can be many different bridges what we have between different concepts that create an association with a word that the Human Brain Cloud gives (feelings, memories, knowledge of many different topics…)
Yeah visuwords is more like a visualized view of the grammar and synonyms for a word in a dictionary and does not allow any new input.
Brain Cloud is instead an unstructured approach that lets you build new connections between words and contexts and to provide new knowledge. I like it.
Could be fun with some additional input where you could for example provide a thumbs up / down if you feel the association is positive or negative.
It really depends on where I play. Behind the PC it’s definitely mouse and keyboard, it just doesn’t feel comfortable to play with a controller while sitting in my office chair.
Everything else is controller, but it’s not like you have much choice in those situations :)
Steam deck user here. I’ve done with it what I couldn’t achieve with even the Steam controller: preference for trackpads + gyro for pretty much everything (FPS included) except for hotkey heavy action RPG’s (Dragon Age, Witcher 2, etc).
I don’t play RTS anymore. I had a falling out with them around Supreme Commander days.
Ah, that looks neat, thanks, may have to give it a go. Yeah, it looks like it uses the Spring Engine, which was originally intended to be an open-source engine to run TA. I’ve played Zero-K, which is another game running on the Spring Engine that also aims for an TA feel. Wasn’t really aimed for a sequel so much as bringing back TA, though.
I honestly wish we had a steam controller that was more like the deck. I could never really get used to the Steam controller while I love using the deck. Can’t really put my finger on what it is about it though.
As do I. I’d chalk it up to the asymmetry of the Steam controller. Lack of a D-pad, lack of a right analogue stick. The Steam Deck back buttons are also far better, and 4 is twice as good as 2.
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