Dungeon Keeper 1 and 2. There was a box set with both games in it, and the box art for DK1 caught my eye, just this cartoonish grinning demon. Of course I got it home, and then noticed the box art for DK2, which certainly got my attention and definitely not because I have a fetish for thighs.
Myślę, że nie można tego postrzegać tylko przez pryzmat konkursu popularności, szczególnie już posiadanej, bo niby kim był dla opinii publicznej Mati zanim został premierem? Dodatkowo brałbym pod uwagę, że to stanowisko to może być polityczny wyrok śmierci: PiS zrobi wszystko, żeby sabotować działania, trzeba wprowadzić ciężkie zmiany a do tego model gospodarczy YOLO według którego jechał PiS zaraz odbije się na wszystkim, np od grudnia dramatycznie skoczą ceny jedzenia bo wróci VAT na nie. No i PSL ma wszystko do stracenia: powrót PiS może już realnie oznaczać wyjście z EU a to dla elektoratu PSL byłaby największa możliwa tragedia.
Tu link, ponadto w każdej aplikacji stricte do podcastów: Google Podcasts na Androidzie, Apple/iTunes Podcasts na iOS, Antennapod (polecam), Podcast Addict, Tsacdop, Podverse, oraz portale typu Spotify, Soundcloud.
Na kompie to jeszcze daję radę; na telefonie jak masz Revanced lub ewentualnie YouTube Premium wykupiony, żeby mieć możliwość słuchania z włączonym ekranem no to spoko. Ale dla mnie główny problem ze słuchaniem podcastów i audycji z YouTube jest taki, że YouTube bardzo słabo zapamiętuje ile przesłuchałeś, często w ogóle nie zapisuje albo zapisuje kilka minut wcześniej.
Podpisuję się pod rekomendacją NewPipe. Nie dość, że można słuchać bez obrazu, to można ściągnąć albo zasubskrybować kanał, bez posiadania konta Youtube.
Really though, I’ve started playing the Demon Souls remake and the controls feel dated. As long as the controls are good and the level design is solid I think I would enjoy it.
Way late to the party, but I picked up Lost Kingdoms for the GameCube for $5 back when GameStop still had bargains. One of my favorite games to this day.
“Greg Hastings’ Tournament Paintball Max’D” for the PS2. It had no right being as fun as it was, and it sure wasn’t polished, but it was a fun little title. My roommate and I played it off and on for a couple years.
Did you play Lords of the Fallen 2014? I did play that one and it felt much easier than the Dark souls at the time. It made me wonder if this new Lords of the Fallen 2023 would also feel, or be, easier than the current gen of souls like titles.
It was the OG Counterstrike that started as an Unreal Tournament mod before getting a standalone release. It was popular for a long time entirely because it had zero anti-piracy built in and it supported modding. The game came out in 1999 and people still play it today.
as a kid i played keyboard and mouse for all the games i played at the time (backyard sports franchise and other humongous games like freddi fish, putt putt etc.) then i moved to ps2 and then later 360 so now i am much more inclined to use a controller
Increasingly I find it depending mostly on what the game was built for… I was raised, if you will, on PC point and shoots, and so my preference is for mouse and keyboard. But even a lot of AAA games these days that are console ports have noticeable pointer lag and aggressive reticule gravity or other aids. I find these really frustrating since they interfere with the 1:1 sense you get with motion on a mouse, so I’ll switch to a controller instead.
Hogwarts Legacy is an example of a recent AAA release that has such heavy reticule gravity that sometimes the best strategy is to just hold an analog stick forward and not move it (e.g. in the broom races)… I hate this kind of thing but I feel like it’s something you put up with as a PC gamer due to the popularity edge the consoles have. At least it tends to be games where fast aiming isn’t a huge factor.
It depends on how big of a role precise movements play (that are controlled by mouse on KMB). And how much I gain from the analogueness of controllers. Take Death Stranding for example: Shooting is relatively few and far between and it rarely requires high precision when you shoot (most weapons are either splash damage grenade-types or fully-automatic with a generous enough amount of ammo). The trekking along to deliver packages feels much better on a controller. So DS is controller territory for me, even if it involves shooting.
Red Dead Redemption 2? Couldn’t imagine playing it half as well with a controller, because most guns have a very low rate of fire, gunfights are a lot more lethal and (thanks to the “Scroll Wheel Movement Speed” mod) I am able to casually meander at different speeds even while getting all the benefits of playing with keyboard and mouse.
I got shadow of the colossus (ps2) from gamestop. I have the ps3 that can play ps2 and ps1 games so I bought it. I had never heard of the game before but was interested in the name. I ended up loving the game.
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