Its why I made sure to snag the switch early. I knew it was only gonna get harder, I’m probably gonna do the same for this next one.
Its why I made sure to snag the switch early. I knew it was only gonna get harder, I’m probably gonna do the same for this next one.
As the others said, very good game that will definitely be a fun time in co op. 100% the game is no joke though, but not required if you prefer to keep it more casual.
Pretty much any trait that awful people usually have. I feel these kind of people are pretty easy to spot usually.
Lacking basic manners, can’t be bother to do small things that can help others, greedy to a point that hurts other and is OK with that, only looks at people as tools/resources, only argues to win instead of to teach/learn, and the list goes on forever.
It becomes a lot harder to despise people if they don’t have any of the usual awful person traits.
I do hate it when people ask to ask though, that always annoys me to no end. Just tell me what you need help with lol
Overall better control options is all I want. More accessibility options is always good, but I dont know a first party game thats needs an easy mode.
They are usually already easy enough for even new gamers, or already have an easy mode implemented in some way.
Looks good, but I dont see a reason why I would use it over librewolf tbh.
This makes me wonder if its better to post in the general Nintendo one, or in the more specific ones.
In reddit, it made more sense to post in the specific subreddits because there was enough people.
But if there isnt enough, should people just post on the main one instead?
I had a similar issue and honestly I would just recommend worrying about it later. Don’t force it, just try it when you have some free time.
I started off with dual boot to play with Linux and jump to windows when I need it. Then eventually to full Linux once I realized I never actually needed it to do all my work.
I recommend Linux mint as its the most similar to windows and is built for new Linux users. I tried Ubuntu first and the experience was pretty bad, but I learned much quicker in mint and had a much better experience right away.