Glad to see somebody else mention this. Hotline Miami 1 and 2 have some seriously great music. I listen to it for background music all the time.
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As far as I’m aware, there is not.
It’s very much balanced around having a party of 4 characters. But the game itself is incredibly open ended. You could probably make fewer characters work but the game would be harder.
I think the writing is overall better than it was in Divinity Original Sin 2. The world is darker and more sinister. There is also a deeper emphasis on what your character is thinking, with a narrator describing things more regularly to you.
That being said this is unmistakably a Larian game. I’d suggest watching some gameplay online to see if it’s for you.
Hey, so 1 year ago they actually released a solution to this exact issue.
In Siege of the Atlas they added an Atlas passive tree which allows you to block content in the endgame, to make it a more focused experience with the systems you want to work with.
For every system you block, it increases the chance of the other systems showing up instead. Additionally, some of the legacy content in the game has been reworked to feel more consistent with modern quality standards.
We're not at Path of Exile 2 levels of refinement, but Path of Exile 1 is in a great state at the moment.
Grabbed this. Thanks!
This is not really a AAA game. This is more mid-budget or AA, sold at a cheaper price.
I did the same, started with Lemmy World but quickly realized it was getting too big and slow.
Currently no, but there is a bit of a workaround.
You can use Memmy with Lemmy, and then you can use Lemmy to subscribe to communities/magazines on Kbin.
That's what I do currently and it works very well.
It mostly just contains graphical changes, and adds optional ray tracing which I wouldn’t suggest unless you have a very powerful computer.
It had some issues when it first came out, but it seems to work fine now from my experience. Don’t expect anything groundbreaking but it’s a nice update. Textures especially look better overall.
https://www.thewitcher.com/us/en/news/47105/next-gen-update-list-of-changes
As some people in the comments mentioned, it’s because Steam itself relies on Chromium on the backend. And Chrome is dropping support for Windows 7/8.
That being said, if you have a machine connected to the internet you really should be on Windows 10/11 or Linux at this point.
It’s pretty risky to be running an unpatched and unsupported version of Windows these days.
This is a serious bummer.
Monetization in some of these game modes was really bad with pay to win, but I really liked a lot of these games that are forced to shut down now.