Interesting, it hasn’t been big enough an issue for me to get around to investigating yet but that might be the reason my my wifi speeds are lower than expected, stability hasn’t been an issue though.
Interesting, it hasn’t been big enough an issue for me to get around to investigating yet but that might be the reason my my wifi speeds are lower than expected, stability hasn’t been an issue though.
So far I’ve really only played the Alters. It seems like an interesting blend of base/resource/personnel managment with some exploration and base building, plus the story seems pretty neat so I’m probably gonna pick it up when it releases.
I think, also if I recall both games were genre defining
Typically valve only puts out games that showcase something new, so might be interesting
Didn’t take two poach a bunch of private division devs to form intercept as well? I remeber a lot of drama around that time.
Remember when it was first announced, and they said it was gonna come out like 6 months later? And then it finally came out in a barely playable state like 2 years later
I didn’t refund it because I was patiently hoping the dev team would make the game that was promised, looks like I patiently waited for the whole dev team to get fired so I don’t think there’s really anything left to wait for.
I still vividly recall sneaking through one of the levels in NOLF 2 and hearing one of the henchmen yell “Who ate my chili mango chutney?! My mother made that for meeeeee”
Also the man-handler machine and the cubed henchmen later on.
They were originally indie games that were released back in October, and then the dev just recently changed the store info to match that of helldivers
The older monster hunters were more about being a village protector and the hunter guild actively worked to maintain a natural balance…I saw in a video recently that in the newer games though the developers actively shied away from environmental themes