The spinny wheel thing is your friend. It's rigged in your favor. Just always bet half of whatever you have on green, as green has a 75% chance to win.My iPad crashed last night in Fall Fair day after the grange as I was working on winning fair tickets to get to 2,000. Grrr
Nope, they're use em or lose em, but the prizes also don't change from year to year. So, once you have the Stardrop and the rarecrow, there's nothing you really need more stars for. The rarecrow comes back, so if you want duplicates, you can get them, but once you get the stardrop, it doesn't come back.Really? I hadn’t heard that.
Can points be carried forward to the next year?
Just pretend it's Skyrim Jr.I can’t believe I have this game on two systems…
I have it on at least 4...I did the day again and earned all my tickets before the judging and was fine. Thanks for the gambling tip!
I can’t believe I have this game on two systems…
Ouch. How'd that happen? Where in the game were you?Oof, I just lost all my saved games in Pathfinder 2.
I had an outdated Character Model editor (I used because I don't like the default wizard outfit) and when I activated it the game crashed and my saves were gone.Ouch. How'd that happen? Where in the game were you?
World in Conflict was pure cinnamon butter for people who love RTS games but hate base building.World in Conflict (PC)
Yeah, not new. Came out in 2007, but I've been so starved for RTS that I picked it up on GoG to play through again and it's still great. Right now I dont have high hopes for AOE IV, so this hit the spot for the time being. 8/10
This was a conscious effort by the devs to make it so "Overwatch and wait literally forever for something to wander by" wasn't the clear best choice on every turn on every map like it was in the first game. The effects aren't always positive, depending on how you feel about engagements starting by accident and spiraling wildly out of control, but it does make the game feel like a distinct entry in the series.more of the battles have timers, which makes it harder to really set up strategies and deploy your soldiers where you want them
I just had this happen in the Avenger defense mission.The effects aren't always positive, depending on how you feel about engagements starting by accident and spiraling wildly out of control
I wish the Zombie Outbreak mods for Rimworld didn't get abandoned :/Project Zomboid is scratching that itch that i have had for the longest time. A hardcore zombie survival game with basebuilding. State of Decay 2 is in that genre,but the zombies are kinda meh.
The survivor can get infected when bitten in Zomboid. When you are infected,thats it and you have enough antibiotics (super rare), food,water and rest you might survive. But 9 times out of 10, you are dead.
So you got me interested in playing this... and I'm trying... but I'm having a hard time seeing what the allure is. I tried starting as a nurse because I thought first aid might come in handy, but without any kind of carpentry or electronics or stuff, there's just so much that is obviously needed to survive that I can't do. Maybe it's meant to be multiplayer with people covering roles? Help me out here, what am I missing?Project Zomboid is scratching that itch that i have had for the longest time. A hardcore zombie survival game with basebuilding. State of Decay 2 is in that genre,but the zombies are kinda meh.
The survivor can get infected when bitten in Zomboid. When you are infected,thats it and you have enough antibiotics (super rare), food,water and rest you might survive. But 9 times out of 10, you are dead.
So, check oculus's refund policy, I know they have one. And yeah, if you don't like rhythm games, beat saber isn't for you.Beat Saber
Or maybe 20 minutes of it. I bought it on the recommendation of...well, pretty much anyone who owns an Oculus or VR rig at all.
I hated it. I'd played it a little before but I thought now that I'm a little more familiar with handling a VR headset, I might enjoy it. Instead, it was just an exercise in frustration. It didn't help that I first bought it through the Oculus desktop app, only to discover it's not cross-buy and I can't access it on my headset, even though it's the SAME ACCOUNT.
As far as the game goes, it was just an exercise in frustration for me. For one, it was just too overwhelming, like sensory overload but mixed with multitasking. I've honestly never liked rhythm games like Guitar Hero because I couldn't keep up on what I had to hit next. Same here. I couldn't keep up on which box to hit and also track which way to hit it. Especially once the boxes started flying at me faster. And then I'd get frustrated and overwhelmed and I'm just not having fun.
Secondly, the music. It's what, skrillex, techno, and dance pop? I don't know, I really don't know music. Either way, none of it is stuff I've ever enjoyed listening to. I tried seeing if there were maybe 80s or 90s tracks I could add on, but no dice. If it was songs I was familiar with or enjoyed, I MIGHT be able to get into it, but I doubt it. The music isn't the problem, it's the overwhelming gameplay as a whole. It's just not my thing.
I've already submitted a refund for it. Technically twice because I refunded it once through the Oculus store, then bought it directly on the headset, played it, then refunded that, too. Shouldn't be an issue.So, check oculus's refund policy, I know they have one. And yeah, if you don't like rhythm games, beat saber isn't for you.
One thing I've noticed about the oculus store is it doesn't do a good job of showing you what has a demo. You need to actually search for the demo because it won't show it to you on the game's main screen. And while you're digging through demos, try the demo to superhot, because I like that game.