Marathon Day babyyyy
Marathon Day babyyyy
Who's playing marathon? ๐
It's really hard to be into tech when the things that brought you interest and joy have become misery machines.
Been making things that make my brain light up. Tried my hand at an immersive vlog as someone living in Cyberpunk 2077's Night City. Here's a little piece ๐
Growing up on the internet means I need to post myself to exist~
If you could live anywhere in a game, where would it be? I'd want to live on the Citadel in mass effect ๐ธ
I keep seeing people say a Half Life 3 reveal would rival or even be bigger than GTA 6 but like... Would it?
I think most younger games are more familiar with GTA than the half life series...
I want to get into the new Warframe but oh my god the beginning of the game is such a slog ๐
The setup vs the cable managed mess
Having a cyber truck parked in front of your house should lower property value.
I think that's highly more likely given PlayStations limited library, I'd recommend the meta quest so you can tap into steam. Even though you can buy an adapter for the psvr2 to play PC, it's another boundary a first time VR owner shouldn't have to deal with
I want Bad Bunny in cyberpunk 2 instead of Lizzy Wizzy, they can even give him exotic cybernetic upgrades and give him earsss
I don't wanna yuck anyone's yum but.. don't we have enough roguelikes/lites?
Back to the jersey/NYC area!
My setup has changed so many times over the years and it's been fun to see what tech works for my workflow. Packing up and getting ready for my move and I'm excited to see how it changes again.
The craziest part about the new steam hardware is the prospect of buying once and playing your games everywhere. It's the value proposition that gamepass used to have, except now you own it, instead of a rotating library. I don't think that's been stated enough.
BIG same.
PC has dominated my play time and if I can buy one game, play it at my setup, my couch, or on my steam deck, I don't need PS5 or Xbox.
Y'all, this game deserves so much more love. As a fan of faux-MMO'S (.HACK, SAO), this game feels like WoW or ESO single player in the best way. So much content, and great combat, it's clicked with me in the best way.
I wanted a Destiny game in the flavor of Arc Raiders years ago. A survival pvpe title centered around a task force of soldiers that don't possess the light, they forage for items useful to the tower.
My cut is finally almost over. I had blown past my goal of going to 215 to 185 so fast that I extended it to 175, and hit 174 today. I have never managed to lose that much weight without hurting my body (EDs, diet pills) in the past, and have finally done it the healthy way and it feels unreal tbh.
You won't need much prior knowledge to jump into 2! But 1 was pretty fun too
Expansive* damn you, autocorrect.
Loving The Outer Worlds 2.
Everything feels so much more expensive without sacrificing the core identity of the game.
When that gonk fixer finally flicks you those creds he owes you.
I really hope we get robust mod support and some real optimization for Bloodlines 2. The world design feels great, although I wish it felt a little bit... seedier.
Twitchcon was fun~
the weirdest part about growing up with social media is that I feel like I don't exist unless my face is on the internet~
I get the creeping feeling every time I play a borderlands game...
...that the villain is inspired by someone in leadership at gearbox.
PS5 exclusives remind me of molecular gastronomy. I know that they're well made, I know very smart people put them together... but it just doesn't feel like comfort food.
I often find myself saying "I know this is technically a good game, but am I having fun?"
Cyberpeak.