

I guess it’s a design decision so people don’t save-scum, but losing your whole game highlights a pretty massive issue with that design


I guess it’s a design decision so people don’t save-scum, but losing your whole game highlights a pretty massive issue with that design


That makes sense. OP mentioning save slots made me think they were habitually duplicating their entire save file after each save or something!


How would multiple save slots have helped a random bug which lost all your progress?


Isn’t that what the L for Libra means?


Software: Their app is clunky. Screen scaling is manual to avoid blocking content.
Do you need their software? Is it not just a controller which can be recognised by games?
I had a Symbian Nokia as my first smart-ish phone, having a web browser that could run real websites (even if you had to move the cursor around with a dpad) was absolute sci-fi. It could also run flash games, I remember getting a .swf file of pacman from a games website, copying it to my phone, and being able to run it right from the file browser.
Good to know, thanks
Thanks, I’ll treat that like an instruction manual
I bought this game at least a decade ago but I still haven’t given it more than half an hour of play, and it clearly deserves a proper go. Is this a game I can just pick up and play or is it one of those where you really need to have a wiki open to vaguely understand what’s going on? I generally don’t like looking stuff up until I’ve completed (or otherwise got most of the way through) a game but if some prior reading is actually required then I want to know in advance.

Surely that depend hugely on where you live: the cost of other energy, the cost of installation, any government subsidies, and how sunny it is!
I guess some of those people you knew at school who just couldn’t help spouting any nonsense that would make them seem cool never grew out of it



I actually love that design, it’s minimal without being corpo-slick. Is it just a mockup or is there some way to make all my computers look that way?


I’ve never tried a game I couldn’t play on my Steam Deck, or even on the desktop I built a decade ago. I don’t really play brand-new games, but I’ve got so many unplayed classics that I don’t need new hardware.


Support for other versions of the game is planned in the future.
You might still be in luck




Oh nice, how? Wilbrand?


Ripping a GameCube disc is pretty simple if you’ve got a hacked Wii, which is not too hard to do if you own specific games
Yeah I don’t like it when they remove what are essentially accessibility features in the name of their artistic vision. A classic is something like limiting when you can pause the game.