Wolf Shadowheart

@averyminya
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I like playing devils advocate (for reasonable things) and enjoy vaporizers, video game metas, and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia!

@Anima Because of the builders market, the prebuilt split in two. Companies like Dell selling "gaming" computers, and the companies like iBuyPower and Cyberpower selling gaming computers.

The main thing to watch out for is upgradability in the PSU and Motherboard. You can find decent deals still.

Don't buy from Newegg though. You have no coverage on anything they sell you.

@GamingNews I would guess Maise, Mated, Maude,
@wall03 I think it may be the same issue just presented different, unpacking 75GB on a 120GB SD card may still result in running out of space still! For updating, it's usually suggested to have free GB equal to the size of the game. I'm remembering the days of Payday 2 updates with this situation, lol!
@wall03 you're seeing this because Helldivers 2 on PC is 74.05GB when unpacked on Steam. Time to get another SD card.
Developed a head cold in a matter of hours. That or dusting made me taste sick. :(

@gmr_leon Phew! Not suggesting that you specifically were, but there have been many times where Lutris + getting away from Steam tend to result in the "Thank Goodness for Tiny Underdog Epic".

Every once in a while I forget that Lutris supports more than just EA/UBI/Epic because of it. No harm meant!

@gmr_leon I personally would stay far away from anything Epic, I hestitated to even use Lutris for the free games.
@renolc The Superhot-Crypt of the Necrodancer style (real time action turn based) is such a vibe
@punkrockvader Nice! I just heard about this one, although it was being compared to the same era's Hoth Generator Battle! The Rebel Alliance and the Empire both have a very interactable play scene where launching a unique missile and hitting a target will "explode" the other players base. Really fun!

@Gwendolyn The game has a very wide range of genres by the time you'd played through it a few times.

That said, it's primarily an open area 3rd person action JRPG. Maybe a bit like Xenoblade Chronicles, map wise, there's a few areas you revisit as "home" but they're not really "home" if that makes sense.

I feel similarly as you do about the art and the fan base. Rest assured, the game itself is pretty separate from that and quite good. Definitely worth replaying a few times.