

What’s CCC?
What’s CCC?
Yeah, dark patterns are NOT good UX, even though unfortunately it’s present everywhere nowdays.
Steam’s UI/UX can be better, more ordered, coherent and standardized. This does not mean that it has to incorporate dark patterns.
Welcome back and enjoy your stay
You got me good
Where our golds at though? Kind strangers, this way!
Op does not seem neither belligerent nor antagonistic to me. Maybe rude in their initial statement, but they’ve been interacting with the comments in a perfectly civil way.
Most definitely not an “awful example to set” in any way.
Motherfuckers really will downvote a non-stupid question on !nostupidquestions
Thats amazing lmaoo
Also that icon pack is fire
Interesting, thank you for sharing
Yeah, this is definitely it
And with funny I mean awesome
Source?
That’s my client of choice
AC Valhalla. I’ve recently finished odyssey and I wanted to play another “turn off the brain checklist open world game”
It’s very rough around the edges (bugs, clipping, clunky movement) and it got me frustrated time and time again, but the thing I’m disliking the most are the frequent and mandatory raids. If I wanted a full fledged action game I’d be playing wukong or some shit.
Enabling insta-kill assassination from the accessibility options is what’s been saving the game for me.
I’m also considering about lowering the difficulty. The second hardest one is making the enemies unreasonably tanky, which does not bode well with the shittiest healing system I have ever seen in a videogame.
I’ll add another one: get to them from the miconids village, do not engage them from the lower ground by the lake.
Once you’re done that, destroy the stairs first and push them down afterwards. You won’t believe how easy this fight gets.
Or you know, you could always lower the difficulty. No shame in doing so
I bought crosscode some months ago on GOG and I’m slowly working through it.
I’m constantly amazed at how it feels like a grand AAA mmorpg. The complexity of the maps is astounding (sometimes at a fault) and there is a lot of stuff to do. A tales of grindea on steroids, if you will
Strongly recommended if you enjoy the genre
I bought it some time ago but I kind not got into it, and it saddens me because I only hear good things about it.
Any advice?
Thank you