Well I'd simply want to avoid giving biometric data to Google...
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I meant, it just makes things more complicated than "classic" RTS, making the pause even more helpful (giving precise order can be complicated, but I've only tried one control type out of two-ish)
Honestly during the campaign it's really helpful.
Compared to the two previous games, this one require more micro management (or at least benefit from it).
And "other RTS games [requires micro management] as well, without pause": indeed, but playing in full 3D/volume complicate things.
Edit: trying to rephrase for clarity
To be fair, thy said the one player game campaign doesn't need it, but multiplayer did.
That's still the case and that's why steam is giving refund: people are basically buying the game with part missing.
I’d also argue that Bungie has been making mostly good decisions and adding good features to the game since at least Witch Queen. Hell, they just undid sunsetting which I thought would never happen.
Well Lightfall was shitty, so no everything isn't good since witch queen.
Oh I missed the un-sunseting, I need to look into it.
I'm pretty pissed off at Sony. I spent years in D2, left when Lightfall landed (game was becoming a chore, filled to the brim with FOMO) and it turned out to be a rushed DLC/content filler added between Witch Queen and... The last DLC I forgot the name of (with part of the witch queen cut-pasted into Lightfall, abominable story/writing, etc...)
I just started playing and enjoying HD2 and this now...
Edit: oh yes and I forgot all the content removed and probably a billion other things...
Shame because the gameplay was fun and the artist were always quite talented and it showed.
Was the account linking mentionned anywhere on steam?
~~It's really feels like a new condition sneaked in...~~ Edit: apparently it was clearly stated on steam and on the first launch of the game. I really have bad skipping habits...
The "it's to protect players against hakerzzzzz" doesn't feel very legit.
I'd be curious to see the sale results of the games while takeling the amount of console/PC present as well as the market size during the release year.
We might have surprise about results of all the games with these parameters.
If like me you wanted the patch notes, without clicking:
FIXES
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Fixed a crash that could occur after the cinematic that plays when transitioning from Act II to Act III.
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Fixed an issue preventing you from taking a Short Rest when having added and dismissed Us with a companion party member and then loaded certain savegames.
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Fixed Us appearing at camp and near other waypoints when that didn't make sense.
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Fixed an issue introduced in Hotfix 21 causing reduced performance on Mac.
Same here!
I had to get rid of the 2nd edition one year ago because of a contact/short issue. :(
So useful to know who was speaking in mumble/teamspeak when I had only one screen...
And the shortcut keys were useful at the time (I don't have much use for them now).
Edit: I've seen the video and yes, I forgot how CLEAR the software was. It was extremely easy to set, set the shortcuts to work as you wanted.
The current new logitec soft/driver is an utter shit, buggy, extremely confusing (I gave up on trying to setup the backlight how I want it because how stupidly confusing the UI is) and crashing all the time.
Went back to it last month after a 10 years yatus.
Game still here, with a lot of changes since.
However, it's still requiring a lot of time an commitment. And I realized that I don't have either to give to a video game now.
Euuuuh I don't know in the US but in Europe "corn flakes" have so much sugar they are everything except healthy
Hmmm I heard of studies/prototyping/research to completely overhaul steel production in order to reduce the (gigantic) carbon footprint. It might be linked?
Not just heating it differently, really change the process.. Searching for source, will update.
Edit: not exactly what I was looking for but I found this: https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/clean-industry/us-pledges-up-to-1b-for-two-pioneering-green-steel-projects
Using hydrogen instead of coal, not for heating but for the reaction actually creating iron. I remeber reading about rotating furnace, like the one used to create cement.