Where did you find the info that it was 8 years under development? Wikipedia’s sources for the game page say that the studio behind Concord has only been around for ~6 years
Yup. It’s a mod for Fallout 4. See the official Release page: https://fallout4london.com/release/
The first one is Space Warlord Organ Trading Similator. It’s a simple game of trading, well, organs, but it has good soundtrack, nice visuals and different storylines that you reveal through doing quests and accepting/declining incoming transmissions. The game sessions could be really short, so the game is very fitting when you don’t know where to spend 10 minutes of your time.
The other one I’ve been playing is Fallout 2. Super good. It has its bad sides and certainly has a feel of an old game, but if you’re an RPG genre fan, definitely give it a try. Although, it requires some level of effort to play it, you can’t just load and start mindlessly doing radiant or other simple quests like in Fallout 4, which is a downer for me when I’m tired after work and want to zone out for an hour or two.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl. A classic, it still has decent graphics that could be improved with mods.
No game beats the level of immersion STALKER series’ atmosphere gives me, especially the first game.
I could replay the trilogy over and over, but there are also tons of mods with unique stories, mechanics and new levels.
Need for Speed: Most Wanted. I love arcade racing games, simulators can be annoying sometimes. The graphics were also pretty good at the time. I also really like the customisation options, nothing better than making your car feel really yours.
The OST is very special to me. It helped me form my current music taste. Hell, I still listen to it from time to time. I have also discovered my favourite band, Mastodon, through the soundtrack.
But the best part were the cop pursuits. Oh, the sweet sweet adrenaline from dodging car blocks and SUVs etc. I remember how hard my heart was beating every time I was running away from cops after completing every objective, listening to them communicating on the radio, hoping none of them would be on my way to the nearest shelter.
It depends on usage. I didn’t synchronise anything yesterday and my phone reports 0% battery used since last full charge. I only synchronise PPSSPP files, sometimes move files from phone to PC with a dedicated folder and synchronise a fairly small amount of notes (joplin saves each note separately IIRC, and that means syncthing doesn’t need to move the whole database accross devices) so the battery drain of the app is not of concern to me
Oh, and by the way, I setup Syncthing to only run locally, so it doesn’t run when I’m not connected to Wi-Fi and doesn’t maintain connections with discovery/relay servers, I think those could have impact on your battery drain as well
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