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7 and 8 maybe, but I lived under the impression that 6 was critically acclaimed and also very popular.


Discord is a blight, it’s an affront to human knowledge, and it should die a painful and fiery death.


Dirt 3 was absolute garbage. Dirt Rally was great, if not a bit spartan, and Dirt Rally 2.0 is what I can recommend as possibly the best rallying game since Richard Burns.


I’ve paid money like that when I could see the effort and love thwt went into the game. I kinda saw that in BL2, but nothing in the series since comes even close.


As is often the case with such affordable retro handhelds, there’s no internal storage, but two card slots are available. One of these microSD cards should contain the operating system, while the other can be used to store games.

We have come the full circle. https://exotech.bm/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/imb-pc-5150.jpg


I’m not disputing anything you are saying, but it kinda depends on whether you are building a cinema room or a living room.


I’m watching things in 4K and playing in 1080p. It’s exactly four times the pixels, so it’s pixel-perfect scaling and it looks fine. (58" TV and the sofa is about 3 metres far, so a bit on the smallish side. I’m sure a 65" would look just as good.)


They’re in all toy stores around here now.



Very true, but 2009 Wolfenstein isn’t underrated. It’s exactly correctly-rated.



Poop dessert fork will have to do, then.


You don’t have a poop knife?


This could be any game, and anyway, does this sub get so much traffic it’s a problem?




That nobody mentioned Transport Tycoon Deluxe is criminal. I recommend the live-action version recorded for the mobile release: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuJy9oCdUns


INSIDE absolutely blew me away a few months ago, and I got a recommendation for Little Nightmares in a discussion about it. After about half an hour, I’ve gotta say, it’s properly weird and I wonder what’s it got in stock for me.


Yeah, I’ve heard good things about the second one, so I’m doing the first one now. Finding the stars is truly insane sometimes.


If you haven’t, give the Talos Principle a try. It scratches the same itch as Portal for me, although the tone is less whimsical, but equally bizarre.


Nomination itself is a kind of a prize. Yes, BG3 will probably win everything, but that’s what happens if it’s really that good at everything. LotR won 11 Oscars because it was better than all the other contenders that year, but the nominations mean they were recognised as good enough to go against the winner.



If you can encode your entire game progress into that level code, then it’s just that, yep.


Not enough info in the article to tell the difference, I’d say. Maybe because this should apply to your local games? IDK


That’s not what the article says. This is basically a save game for every-ish moment in the gameplay + a facility to launch the game at the scene you’re watching a video of, which is massive amounts of data + progress sync, so if they figured out how to do that at scale, it’s legit innovation.