For anyone reading this that is wondering what FPGA stands for, it’s Field Programmable Gate Array. Just figured I’d save some people the trouble of looking it up.
For anyone reading this that is wondering what FPGA stands for, it’s Field Programmable Gate Array. Just figured I’d save some people the trouble of looking it up.
You can grind postgame. I wouldn’t say there’s no progression… upgrading everything and everyone to the max would take a huge amount of money. I played for a few days after the end of the game but I was pretty much ready to move on from the game at that point. Absolutely loved it though… it’s worth picking up.
Twice in 20 hours sounds a lot like this person hasn’t played the game at all… maybe that comment was written by AI.
I’m 2/3rd of the way through the game… I put it on hold for BG3 and AC6. I’ll finish ff16 eventually.
Overall, I’ve enjoyed myself with 16. My biggest complaint is that the game “gets in its own way” so much. I think I’ve spent more time in cutscenes than I have playing the game. (It’s pretty telling that I have a friend that’s skipping through all of the cutscenes in NG+ and he’s having a blast.)
The story is alright. I’ve had fun with it (though I wish the cutscenes were shorter or less frequent). My biggest complaint is that it takes waaaaayyyyyy too much inspiration from Game of Thrones. There were plenty of moments where it became distracting.
Gameplay is fun. If you played through the second section of the demo, you should have an idea of how it feels for most of the game. There’s decent flexibility to it and i feel like it hit a good balance of letting me put together combos that felt strong but not too broken.
Inscryption > monster train by a wide margin. Go into it as blind as possible. Don’t look anything up. It’s the most memorable deck builder that I’ve ever played. I wish I could erase the game from my mind so that I could experience all over again.
Monster train was fun but I felt like there were runs that were pretty much unwinnable from the start due to RNG. Unlike Slay the Spire, some of the classes just didn’t feel viable. I only played it with the DLC enabled so I’m not entirely certain how the base game felt.
TL;DR there’s absolutely no situation where I would ever pick Monster Train over Inscryption
Commenter SLAMS media over use of word “blasted”.
Literally just beat this. I didn’t feel like my build was particularly good but… Burst assault rifle ransetsu-ar Pile bunker ashmead Missile launcher p05mlt-10 Dual missile p31duo-02
Head melander c3 Core nachtreiher 40e Arms melander c3 Reverse joint legs nachtreiher 42e
Booster p04 Fcs p05 Generator VP-20s Expansion pulse armor
What a misleading headline. This is incredibly irresponsible. Shame on them.
Are we even sure those are real sales? They only made 100 tickets available. It’s far more reasonable to assume that they “released 100 tickets” and then had a grifter friend purchase them all immediately. You’d be able to say that you sold out. Then you ride the wave of free publicity that you get from news article like this. Seems like grifting 101.
Scroll down. 1060 is listed under “recommended with ray tracing off”.
The term you’re looking for is a hypercane https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypercane
Don’t worry, the oceans just need to get 13 degrees warmer for one of those.
Yes, that is the cat activation sound. There is a subreddit dedicated to that sound (r/activationsound)… I wonder if that has been made for lemmy
I played it on my switch maybe 6-9 months after release. There were frame drops in a few places but the game was absolutely playable. I don’t remember if the DLC was included or separate but I know I played through it. It’s a fun game and worth playing.
I’m about 25 hours in and it has been fantastic. Absolutely worth it.
Dude, you’ve gotta factor in way more than diameter if you’re trying to make wise pizza choices. They have calculators for that: https://www.omnicalculator.com/food/pizza-comparison