Are there any games similar to Patch Quest? I think the ability to play the game in short bursts and get progress on it at any time is a good fit for the portability of the Steam Deck.
What is Zenbleed?
Are you baking yourself some flans or something? How can a person bake themselves?
How about we call it Deck Masters, like Dungeon Masters but cooler.
Does capacitive touch on the analog stick mean that I can just activate a secret button by merely touching the top of the stick? Or is it just the L3/R3 thing with a weird name?
Moderate gaming PC? My PC can’t even hit a consistent 60FPS at the lowest settings! But all the upgrade parts seem expensive…
It seems good enough on Steam Deck - I set it to 30FPS because I’m playing on a PC which barely meets the system requirements and transferring the saves using Steam Cloud servers. The PC can only hit 30FPS most of the time, and even when I try to reduce graphical settings I can’t get a consistent 60FPS.
The walking using the analog stick on the controller is pretty interesting because on PC you have to click places to move there. I like that we can do that. Though we’re restricted to a radial menu to do attacks and stuff, which I’ll have to get used to if I start any battles on the Steam Deck. So far I did all my battles on the PC.
Justia works with US trademarks and law. In the US trademarks currently need to be renewed every 10 years - prior to the reduction in the late 1900s they appear to be needed to be renewed only every 20 years. I don’t live in the UK, so the apparent 30 year renew requirement is much longer.
Also it seems Wizards of the Coast were somehow able to keep their Planescape UK trademark registration intact despite letting every other Planescape related trademark registration become canceled/abandoned. I’m not sure if they had to keep up with the trademark, or if registrations in the UK last much longer without having to be kept up to date. I guess they let it lapse at the time in the US for some reason, but when they started Dungeon Master’s Guild, I think they realized they should have live registrations for the legacy setting names they had to have more power under the law to manage the use of them. I think a company would want to keep other companies in check when they’re licensing certain IPs to others.
The trademark would say Registered and Renewed if that was the case, because it would be far older than 10 years, and you need to renew trademarks at least once every about ten years. The current live trademark was only filed in 2016 and registered in 2020 according to this link. Besides, the image for the word mark uses the spelling with no spaces, so it’s not consistent.
https://trademarks.justia.com/871/69/planescape-87169146.html
What? The Steam Deck needs trackpads and L4, L5, R4, and R5 buttons! Without them I wouldn’t have been able to play modded Minecraft properly due to the amount of controls introduced by the mods I use.
The SSD requirement might be a problem - it might not perform well on an SD Card or the game may refuse to run.
Have you watched Direwolf20’s videos? They’re not about camera span or zoomed in faces, just close to raw modded Minecraft gameplay.
Wait, there was a mod crackdown? When did that happen?
Lovely quote. Anyone else rooting for the underdog here?
I’ve replaced all discussion on Reddit with Lemmy. I still browse Reddit due to it still having some communities with content I still have to access such as Jumpchain and modding Elder Scrolls.
Why are they so easy to render compared to other genres? What makes realism so easy to render like it’s a newer generation than the console it’s on? Like Forza Motorsport 2 on Xbox 360 looks far more detailed than the average Xbox 360 game. What gives?