You should see the carbon footprint of concrete...
Tattorack
You can literally get that sleek glassy look on Linux too.
Ridiculous excess. Probably also has three times the ingredients.
Tem Tem is way closer to being a proper Pokemon game and has been on Steam for years.
Kitten looks very new born. He likely found it there and decided to take care of it.
Steam engines.
The vast majority of our power comes from making something really hot and boiling water. Coal plant? Oil plant? Gas plant? Nuclear fission plant? Geothermal plant? The grand holy grail of energy production that would be a nuclear fusion plant? All steam engines.
Yes, unbeknownst to everyone, this is what a steampunk society realistically looks like.
How's the game these days? I like the idea of it, but when I saw my friend play it around launch I was put off from buying it due to all the problems it had. Or just the bad design in some areas.
- Like, how is enemy AI? Are they still brain dead?
- How are the game's physics? Do they still cause weird things to happen?
- Are random clipping issues solved?
The rest of this month.
"Functional machine" is the working term here. But I guess we have different definitions of what counts as "functional" :)
Warning:
Since I'm not seeing it mentioned here, I will. Intel ARC cards have issues with Unreal Engine 5. Expect graphical artefacting in Dune Awakening, and ten-fold the artefacting in Oblivion Remastered and Avowed.
Looking at the Mesa forums they already found what is causing the graphical issues and made a quick fix for it which will be added to Mesa... Who knows? It's been a while since they found a fix and it's still not part of my Mesa driver.
Brilliant! I remember when the Bionicle fans did this, with the original planned, but cancelled, Bionicle game.
It might actually be true this time.