figmentPez
Staff member
Review embargos are starting to lift on the Steam Deck, and tons of videos are coming out. Here's a couple:
Seems like Everquest kiiinda did this already with the Planes of Power soundtrackI have discovered something that will improve everyones gaming experience, listen to the NFL Films sound track while playing and it makes any game amazing. Try it!
Is that a fucking protomen soundtrack?
In 2021, a modder going by the name of Chaos launched a “redesigned” version of a mod called Harmony, a vital framework project that most mods in Cities: Skylines rely upon to function.
Chaos also then “redesigned” several popular mods for the game, and listed his modified version of Harmony as a core download – meaning that players would have to go and download it for any dependent mods to work.
However, it’s been discovered that an automatic updater was buried in this version of Harmony, which would allow Chaos to deliver malware to the devices of anyone that downloaded it. Other malicious code was used to cripple the performance of other mods, which in turn caused players to download more of Chaos’ mods as they were advertised as solutions to these issues. This was discovered when some of the affected modders who, after receiving reports of slow performance from fans, found the malicious code.
I checked. Fortunately, I wasn't subscribed to any of his mods.If you have any Cities: Skylines mods by a guy called Chaos, you might wanna go remove them NOW.
To be fair, outside of the first ten minutes RE4 isn't really a horror game, it's a cheesy B action movieI don't play many horror games, but this video is almost enough to get me to buy RE4:
I get the feeling the transition for this is going to be ugly, messy, and broken.Bethesda is going to drop it's game launcher and move all it's games to Steam
Looks to me like all of their games were available on Steam anyway, but it's nice to see another unnecessary games launcher fail.
The whole reason they made their own launcher was they had high hopes of monetizing mod content through the creation club, but as the meme says, "everyone disliked that."I get the feeling the transition for this is going to be ugly, messy, and broken.
It IS Bethesda, after all.
Hey, another Addam's Family fan! I played quite a bit for a while in college. If I had the money and space for a pinball machine, that would be it.This goes here? I guess?
I wonder if Emo Philips gets a cameo?
The base table itself is about $8500, and the accessories that make it Al-specific add another $3k or so to that total.
...but damn, if I had money to build a basement, this would be the second table I'd add (after Addams' Family), just because.
--Patrick
It is my opinion that Addams' Family is THE best table ever made. There is SO much to do, the voice acting is contextually spot on, and it has replayability until the Festers come home without overloading the playfield with garbage. It's also very approachable--even a first-timer can complete enough of the challenges to feel rewarded for playing without having to first learn all the arcane combos and unlocks, but they're there if anyone wants to invest the time to get that ridiculously high score.Hey, another Addam's Family fan!
Fuck, is that why it's taking so long?The first Steam Deck units have been delivered to customers, by Gabe Newell himself.
Something something the third one will be delivered "when it's ready"Fuck, is that why it's taking so long?
I mean sure, but even JUST the Weird Al kit is more expensive than some good classic tables, even without having to pay the startup costs for the table itself. It's EXTREMELY expensive for a modular pinball table whose tables aren't even that interesting looking to play.If I understand correctly, it's not a 100% custom table? It's a modular table where playfields can be switched out like cartridges/controller overlays. Here's the over-the-top, gritty promo for the P3 platform:
I agree that it's not as cool as having a dedicated Williams Weird Al table, but if we're talking a reality where I have the disposable money to get one, I'd still get one, just because Al has figured so prominently in my family's lives.
--Patrick
Yeah, I used it to replay Star Wars Fallen Order recently. It's...fine. I just much prefer Steam. And having all my games on one list, you know?To be fair, origin is not as bad as it once was.
Still shit on a bij being sold as a hamburgers, mind.
If it makes you feel better, I'm pretty sure even if you launch it in steam it still makes you launch origin for it.Yeah, I used it to replay Star Wars Fallen Order recently. It's...fine. I just much prefer Steam. And having all my games on one list, you know?
It does, which is still a pain in the ass, but at least it would've been listed in my Steam library. I have games on Origin, Epic, Ubisoft Connect, and even GoG that I keep forgetting I have.If it makes you feel better, I'm pretty sure even if you launch it in steam it still makes you launch origin for it.
I have good news! You can add non-steam games to your steam library and launch them from there!It does, which is still a pain in the ass, but at least it would've been listed in my Steam library. I have games on Origin, Epic, Ubisoft Connect, and even GoG that I keep forgetting I have.