Dramatic much? Maybe the people they follow haven’t moved to Mastadon.
Dramatic much? Maybe the people they follow haven’t moved to Mastadon.
Think they’ll bother fixing the bug with the loop-de-loop by then?
None of Atari’s recent Rollercoaster Tycoon games have been anywhere near even mediocre, let alone good. I can’t say I’m disappointed because it’s par for the course at this point.
Sadly one of the development diaries specifically said that train cargo stations will have a lot of traffic, so sadly I doubt it will be that different.
Well they did release the Plazas and Promenades DLC
Dang, guess I’ll have to upgrade my PC. Assuming I can’t get a GTX 750 TI to play it at 640x480 resolution.
I thought the whole point of the sequel was to be an actual game this time.
Images are a lot lower resolution (and no “live” photos which are cute if your mom takes a pic of their pet bunny), you can’t add people to group chats or rename them, you can’t see if someone’s read or typed your message, you can’t “like” texts without them appearing like the above post, I think there are even sound bites, little games but I haven’t played with them.
No, far cheaper to buy in bulk at the superstore
Heaven says “your browser is not supported”? Funny because of the frustration of using non-Chromium browsers on certain websites.
It needed to happen at some point. Cities: Skylines had quite a few engine limitations and the core gameplay was too simple, it wasn’t enough to keep piling on new features. A sequel gave them the opportunity to start from scratch and rework fundamental systems (like the roads) without having to ensure old cities still worked.
I’m still rocking the Windows 10 education license I got for “free” through college, but once Microsoft deprecates it I’ll consider switching to Linux. I have a Nvida card I got a long time ago, and I’d prefer to keep using it if possible. I haven’t looked into upgrading yet but when I do I’ve got to shell out no matter what brand I pick.
That’s a fair point, I’m not super familiar with how the Linux dev cycle works beyond “I download Mint or Ubuntu because I don’t feel like shelling out for Windows 10”.
Because we don’t care about open source drama, we want an operating system that just works™ with our existing graphics cards and doesn’t get in the way of gaming.
And people wonder so many people never read the article. Usually clickbait with an overly long article and an ad-ridden page — I’d rather just read the headline and the expert commentary in the comments.
It’s probably sarcasm (and/or they used to be indie)
Aren’t they the same thing?
They look like his ears to me.
Who needs an article when you have a headline and expert commentary in the comments?
I don’t think it had multiplayer but it did have different playable characters (with Yoshi — not Mario — being the default).