Powiem Wam, że sprawa nie jest taka prosta, bo w linku z ceneo bateria jest niedostępna. Chciałbym kupić jakąś powiększaną baterię (np. około 6000mAh), ale bardzo ciężko taką znaleźć (jedną znalazłem za 300zł, ale to już mógłbym kupić 2-3 oryginalne, mniejsze baterie. Swoją drogą nie wiem, czy to się tak nie skończy…).
Tu jest super oferta, ale produkt niedostępny - swoją drogą cena dziwnie niska. Może coś się pomylili - tak czy siak kliknąłem w “powiadom o dostępności”. Nawet na amazon i na aliexpress szukałem
I like The Ascent! That’s a fun game. I’ve heard of a lot of jank, but not experienced much myself. Other than some crashes when loading between areas.
Probably Celeste to anyone that has anxiety. I know it’s probably not the most profound representation of anxiety, but it’s a nice little game, it’s nice to feel seen and there’s a chance that some of the stuff in it will help.
Assuming that the premise is, they will actually magically play it even if they would usually go “Oh…nice…”, I would give Sky: Children of Light to a former classmate who was (haven’t talked to him in 6 years) the sort to throw his controller when he lost particularly bad in Call of Duty.
Sky is kinda like Journey (made by the same developer as well), but with an increased multiplayer- and social experience, to keep it short.
W trzech laptopach używałem / używam baterii Green Cell. Kupuję przez tę stronę: https://swiatbaterii.pl/. Fajnie jest, że jak napiszesz do asystenta, to pomoże dobrać model do laptopa. Jak dotąd po czterech latach od użycia najstarszej z baterii złego słowa powiedzieć nie mogę.
Również polecam GreenCell, kupuje do wszystkich laptopów w rodzinie i pracy. Tak samo zasilacze. A jeśli przypadkiem Świat Baterii nie ma potrzebnego modelu, to można też sprawdzić markę Polion — na moje oko z tej samej fabryki w Chinach, identyczny sprzęt i opakowania.
They’re partially owned by Tencent, a big Chinese company. And as Chinese companies are, the government has direct influence over them. And while Tencent is not a majority owner, Tim Sweeney happily took Chinese money and now pays his co-owner a portion of the profits which then go to pay for Chinese gulags.
There are many things, especially hardware, where it’s impossible to avoid Chinese companies but simply buying games somewhere else is super easy. It’s obviously not a perfect system because even on GOG there are games using UE, but just buying games somewhere else is such a low barrier, it’s not an inconvenience at all.
That said, claiming the free games doesn’t help them. It helps the developers making those games because Epic has to pay them and won’t get anything in return if that doesn’t result in users leaving money in EGS for other things.
For less than $5 CAD, I picked up Maiden & Spell, an excessively cute sidescrolling shooter a la R-Type, except it’s a levelless boss rush with Story and Versus modes. It’s got a very Touhou aesthetic (i.e. rather than spaceships or dragons or something, everyone is cute girls).
Story mode is basically a Touhou boss rush, where your character fights 4 monster girls and 2 out of the other 3 human girls, with no level in-between, it’s just bosses. There’s a threadbare but acceptable story linking them, with each playable character giving a different perspective on the same story, and then there being an epilogue chapter and a bonus extra boss. Story mode has 4 difficulties, the easiest of which is called Cute Mode and is basically unloseable, so even if you’ve never played a game like this, you can give it a go.
Versus mode is basically a 1v1 fighting game. You and one friend each pick one of the 8 girls and do bullet hells at each other until you see who wins. It’s not complex, but it is kind of tactically deep.
The same author is currently working on a sequel, Rabbit & Steel, a very similar game except rather than a versus battler, it’s a coop roguelike inspired by MMO raid mechanics. A sneak-peek demo with online multiplayer is available, and it’s really fun!
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