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    Will Capcom remake Resident Evil 5?

    So they're going for round two then eh? Faggot journalists already fucked with the game back in 2007 by bitching about it being racist after its initial E3 trailer. Understandably Capcom was completely baffled by the reaction. As they were yet untainted by the corrupting influence of western...
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    Thief fan missions and campaigns

    Yep, easily.
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    The Valve and Steam Platform Discussion Thread

    I'm going to be that guy, but it's not the opening of the gift that bans you. Would be piss easy to circumvent once this spreads otherwise.
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    Let's learn about fighting games and get murdered together.

    I'm hearing a lot of rumbling about 66L, some people are saying it's just as cancerous as drive rush in SF6. I seriously hope they're just overreacting.
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    Let's learn about fighting games and get murdered together.

    Understandable. Dwelling too much on how shit most modern fighting games are doesn't make you any happier.
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    Let's learn about fighting games and get murdered together.

    Yep, pretty awful, right? And amazingly, Strive manages to be even more out of touch with its predecessors.
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    Let's learn about fighting games and get murdered together.

    As aggressively mediocre as modern SF is, it still retains more of its identity than GG did when moving to Strive.
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    Let's learn about fighting games and get murdered together.

    Strive is nothing but suck. What a terrible game and what a terrible fall from grace for Arcsys. I don't think a single fighting game developer has gone down the shitter more than them.
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    Steam Deck ~ PC Switch

    You can make almost any game work on it imo. The trackpads and steam input are the real reason I still consider the Deck the superior handheld despite the fact it's already eclipsed by the competition when it comes to raw performance. Being able to comfortably play Thief on it was an eye opening...
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    Warhammer Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader - turn-based Warhammer 40k RPG from Owlcat Games

    How buggy is it? Not sure if i wanna wait a couple of months or dive in now.
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    Steam Deck ~ PC Switch

    I always run my roms directly from the Steam interface, I don't think I've even opened Emulation Station once.
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    Steam Deck ~ PC Switch

    Just tried with a random gamecube game using a fresh emudeck install, and I didn't need to configure anything either.
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    Steam Deck ~ PC Switch

    ds Your experience has been different then?
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    Steam Deck ~ PC Switch

    Now that I got my hands on an OLED Deck I have to say, people were overselling it as a display technology in my opinion. Everyone keeps jerking off OLED for how vibrant its colors are and how deep pure blacks are, but something that seems to be glossed over is how terrible OLED appears to be at...
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    Thief fan missions and campaigns

    Did not expect this when I got an alert for the Thief FM thread! Holy shit, the day has finally come. This weekend is gonna be a good one.:positive:

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