I like the sound of this! The Starfield coffee article was funny. $7 a month miiiight be a little bit much for me - but I'll keep an eye on this and if the journalism is decent and they put out a fair number of articles I'll definitely consider it. I guess I used to spend around that amount on gaming magazines...
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There's a German term for nostalgia for a place you've never been, fernweh. Perhaps that has some connection?
Path of the Wind from My Neighbour Totoro gives me a similar feeling.
Oh awesome, most of these were on my wishlist. The backlog grows yay!
Weirdly enough, I've heard the opposite - that the first game is way better than the second 🤔
I'm not sure that's the message we really should be sending though. We shouldn't encourage huge studios to get away with this kinda laziness. I agree that they're some of the best games ever made, which is why I think Konami should treat the IP with a bit more respect
I understand, but I'm not sure I could justify spending even $45 on this. If they'd put a bit more effort into it sure, but this is purely a cash grab.
They were very good ports for the PS3 and 360. But Konami have just taken that and popped them on the marketplace without much in the way of work to make them suitable for PC players. Sure, it's great to finally have them available on PC, but if you're gonna put such little work in, the price they're asking isn't justified.
Yes I'm sure Valve will get Proton working, but regardless of the current Linux compatibility, these are lazy ports by Konami and they don't justify the price tag.
Damn, I really want a decent way to play 2&3 on Deck. Given the lazy ports, I'm tempted to wait for some updates to fix things and then find alternative methods of obtaining these.
So if I'm understanding this correctly, they did a extremely high resolution CT scan, but it's not possible to determine the letters from that. However by using other fragments of scroll as a ground truth, you can train a model to pick up on subtle differences in the fibres where there has been ink. That's very cool!
What do you mean by active listening exactly?
Out of interest, what do you mean 'you don't read too closely'?