Impressions from watching someone play it: it looks like a clone of Stardew Valley. The music isn't terrible but I wouldn't say it's good. Some mechanics from Stardew Valley that weren't easy enough were changed, like fishing. I'm not sure that's bad for everyone, it can just be a casual game to relax.
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How well have you cleaned it? The nib could need small adjustments but if you say it's smooth it could just be the feed isn't clean enough or saturated enough.
Current consoles use x86_64 and Vulkan/DirectX don't they?
The Switch is ARM so not terribly exotic.
Not necessarily a bad thing if they can make the prices lower, if most people end up buying cheaper but adequate hardware developers will have an incentive to make their games work with that hardware. We have seen what games with NVidia partnerships ended up with in terms of bugs with ATI GPUs but aren't those problems less severe now?
Lossy to lossless is fine it's just a waste of space.
If this holds up in court and becomes precedent it will create a lot of people with nothing left to lose with a lot of grudges against these companies. I can't say I would have any sympathy if executives became targets for heinous acts of violence stemming from such an injustice.
This is the team's YouTube channel. Not a headline.
It still works, it can mean: sorry but how do I exist if it isn't a rulebook?
I don't care about extra content, it is a welcome addition for games with long-term support like Stardew Valley. If the dev and publisher have a lot of money I do expect long-term bug fixing.
It's consistent if they depend on copyright law to make money.
My experience with them is you can't even find the modlog if you look when they remove comments. I guess they don't federate it and/or it only shows if you're logged in?
Good incentives to block their instances.
So it's not just me. I thought they made it better eventually, seems I was too optimistic.