I just hate its relentless sudden-death format, which kills you from a single misclick. At least Slay the Spire gave you HP and was far more forgiving.
I just hate its relentless sudden-death format, which kills you from a single misclick. At least Slay the Spire gave you HP and was far more forgiving.
I’ve never even heard of this title.
Sure works wonders if you’re busy with a chore. Laundry? Dishwashing (for the unfortunate souls without easy access to a dishwasher)? That’s the best time to call any yakker you know!
I forgot what that middle operator means.
The art looks so much improved here. I just hope the puzzles are more than just ricochet tests; CrossCode got old because it was so overdependent on shot angles for its puzzles. You’re not alone in having not finished it. I had to resort to watching a no-commentary longplay.
I don’t know, the way Mozilla’s going…
I thought we were moving to sodium!
AutoHotkey’s MouseClickDrag
with a between-times check are what comes to mind. As a warning, this could be very painful to set up lol (as in, expect lots of trial-&-error).
Steam itself doesn’t appear capable of setting such an automated restriction, as far as I know.
Why do you need to scroll up? Are you not opening interesting links as you go?
Who is for it who’s tech-savvy (and is not a celebrity)? I can’t think of a single person.
Any part being open-source is better than nothing!
So what does that mean?
Soooo glad it’s open-source!
That’s such a good model.
was purely for security reasons and not for disabling ad blockers.
I had not heard of Manifest v3 and actually can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic or not. I guess you are.
I tried OW and couldn’t stand feeling dumb. I gave up after not figuring out how to advance in the water world with the vortices. This is the same reason I despise most point-&-click adventures; needing to hunt down and trigger the one event that will advance everything is infuriating and shouldn’t be hard.