Anyone able to complete bookworm adventures on a modern PC? I tried replaying it a few years back but it crashed nonstop on the third map or something I think. Could never progress past that. Bookworm adventure and plants vs zombies were probably some of my favorite games growing up, such a blast.
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"No officer, this fully assembled PC with no boxes or receipts was definitely brought from America, the country I am now returning to."
A lot of my friends just won't play "old" games. If the graphics don't look somewhat modern, they physically cannot bring themselves to touch it. I showed my girlfriend system shock 2 and she audibly laughed at me wondering how I could stand it. Another friend refunded vampire the masquerade because he could not get over how old the game looks.
So yeah I think unfortunately they're a necessary evil for people to get in touch with some of these older classics.
You still think sunny is a 10? It might be just nostalgia for me but I think the newer seasons have fallen off so much.
Incredibly so, so much that it kinda makes me doubt it. What causes foldable phones to be such a success in Asia? All my time in NA/EU and I've seen like 5 in the wild.
Literally me lol. I built a brand new Nvidia machine last year, tried a few distros and just had nonstop issues with games. Which became me googling reddit forums for fix actions and advice, which would just be try a new a distro or run these commands that breaks something else so another thing works. I love foss and what it represents, but I'm not a software guy nor do I have time to waste hours googling why kingdom come is playing at 5 fps on my 4080.
Lol I kinda liked lockpicking in kcd1. Has it changed?
Were you a big dragon age beforehand? From what I can tell, it seems like old fans actually did like the game but newcomers (who I'm sure were the reason the game morphed so much) had a much colder reception. I loved dao, hated da2, and liked dai but still haven't taken the plunge on this one.
Any diehard pillars fans who have played it? For the most part it doesn't seem super well received but I wonder how much of a bump it gets for being in the pillars franchise. I loved the first two and would love to continue my time in eora. Haven't dived in yet mostly because of the price tag, waiting for it to get to at least $60
Cilantro is a Spanish word and Mexican dishes are probably where most Americans are exposed to the food.
Just waiting for gog.... Hold the line...
Like where?