Right-clicking on everything is a good way to learn about hidden Windows functionality. Exploring the lesser-known Control Panel applets is another useful technique, and browsing the command line applications in Windows' System32 folder can be interesting. But let's be realistic. There's nothing that quite compares to the Registry.
At its core, The Rise of the Golden Idol feels like 'more' of the first game with a handful of smart improvements worked in too.
Spaceships and menus and loading screens oh my
What?
The ubisoft game demo showed the ship actually flying out of the station into space, then it warps to Tantooine and fly's through the atmosphere to the planet. It does show a cut scene when actually landing but you can fly over the planet itself.
And besides the complaints about the loading in Starfield wasn't simply the amount of loading it was the amount of time it takes to load with many loads being 60-90 seconds with many people saying that as they played the game load started taking 2 to 3 minutes. As well as complaints about 5-10 second loads going into the inventory.
Holy sh*t, it’s fine. I saw nothing here to be disappointed about…
You literally do some Star Foxin’ and then go to a planet to land.
TSA writes: "There are a lot of deckbuilding roguelikes out there, and there are also a fair few match-3 games out there but Demon's Mirror is the only game that combines all of these ideas into one."
muhhahah..*coughs* nice hacks.
Anubis.
it's a rare occurance, but once in awhile we get these helpful articles. Awesome find Anubis.