Samsung set to make most of Nintendo Switch 2?
From OLED screen, to memory and Chip set (Korean article)
mk.co.kr
gamingeek
Garry's Mod ordered to remove all Nintendo content
from Steam Workshop - "Honestly, this is fair enough."
eurogamer.net
SupremeAC
Stellar Blade PS5 - Digital Foundry Tech Review
An Ultra-Polished Action Game
youtu.be impressions media
Ravenprose
Samsung Leaker says Switch 2 could still launch this year
OLED model already in production (2 skus?)
wccftech.com
gamingeek
People Can Fly's floundering Project Dagger officially dead
'"its commercial potential was "unsatisfactory"'
eurogamer.net news
aspro
Shinji Mikami Wanted to Leave Tango Gameworks Years Ago
I had 'producer' attached to my name, but I wasn’t an executive or anything of the sort."
ign.com news
aspro
Xbox games dominate PlayStation Store
Xbox recently had seven games among the top 25 sellers
videogameschronicle.com news
aspro
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Switch Preview
"...a nice, solid remake of a GameCube classic."
thesixthaxis.com impressions
aspro
SilentHill2 dev is "excited","very confident"
"the most important test" the studio has faced.
eurogamer.net news
aspro
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Godamn, Snowrunner can go a little too far on the hard-core side.
There's this bug, I guess where it won't let you unload cargo sometimes. But then if you try again it works, so no problem.
So each (world) like Michigan has 4 areas.
Two of these areas do not have garages. You won't know this unless you look at the global map screen and look for the garage symbol crossed out. Without a garage (base) you can't recover and refuel via the menu.
So you drive miles from one area into the other, and if you tip your truck or run out of fuel you have to recover to a garage in the previous area. Meaning you have to schlep back to get back to the other area.
So I loaded up two trucks in a convoy, preloaded the materials I would need to do the mission. I drove from my garage to the next area. Drove miles to the cargo point, I had exactly the correct cargo only the game wouldn't accept it. Because somehow the wood and concrete I'd brought from one part of Michigan wasn't accepted. It wanted me to find resources in this area to deliver. Pain in the ass.
So I tried again but this time brought a big and fuel truck.
Now my problem is there's no room in this area to turn trailers around. I'm having to detach trailers then turn the truck, reattach and pull the trailer backwards.
I had no idea about that. Thanks Geek!
I prefer Fred Couples: 36 Great Holes. Which does sound kind of smutty.
Missed you guys, been doing farm work for two days then two days at the beach. I'm zonked, this week at work will be a monster also.
Wonder how many people? 36? 18? 12?
I miss Sega Sports.
This weekend, I've been mostly playing Stellar Blade. Really enjoying it a lot so far. No noticable bugs or glitches; Looks and feels like a finished game, which is unheard of these days.
I also got back into playing Street Fighter 6. The new charaters are cool to fight against; I may buy them soon, so I can try playing them. SF6 is becoming my second favorite SF game.
This weekend I’ve been playing Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Both on Game Pass. Eiyuden Chronicle takes awhile to get going and has some annoyances but so far seems like an enjoyable spiritual successor to Suikoden. Jedi Survivor is a great sequel to Fallen Order so far. Am really enjoying that.
Been playing quite a bit:
Eiyuden Chronicles: Rising (gearing up for some sweet Suikoden nostalgia)
Megaton Musashi W: Wired (Level 5's answer to Armored Core)
LoZ: Tears of the Kingdom (adventuring in Hyrule for months now; always something to do!)
Just bought:
Stellar Blade
SaGa: Emerald Beyond
Eiyuden Chronicles: Hundred Heroes
And so just to make some quickie reviews, Beverly hills cop is still awesome. LA Confidential is a goddamn masterpiece. And The Legend of Tarzan was seemingly an excuse to put the two best looking blonde people on Earth together in a movie, and have them look sweaty.
Damn. It's been forever since I watched Beverly Hills Cop.
I'll tell you too, one of the things that really struck me was how down to earth the movie really is. It's not over the top crazy and it doesn't have any really high stakes. It's basically just a revenge story if anything. It was really refreshing to watch that compared to what most modern comedy or action movies are like.
Been ages since I’ve seen Beverly Hills Cop as well. Also watched a couple of oldish movies this weekend as well, Clear and Present Danger and Charlie’s Angels. Enjoyed them back then and still enjoy them.