Some things are just appealing bc of how familiar they are. I enjoy the Polar Express movie, but it's not my favorite, yet I've watched it more than any other movie lol
I know this thread is already a little old, but here is the list of my favorite apps from F-Droid/Izzy. I use a lot of these almost daily and just thought I would share these in case someone might find a new app they find useful
Eternity (Infinity for Lemmy)
Buckwheat (Budgeting)
Aegis (Authentication)
Lawnchair (Pixel-like launcher)
Quillnotes (Markdown notes app)
Forkyz (Crosswords)
Geometric Weather
Imagepipe (Removes exif data and reduces pics)
AntennaPod (Podcast app)
Olauncher (Beautiful and minimal text based launcher)
You just opened up a rabbit hole for me lol. I didn't know there were so many full scale games on mobile. I had seen a couple before, but I didn't know how deep they went. How are the controls on Baldur's Gate I and II?
I'm barely getting through the forest with a friend and we're looking to buy son's of the forest probably next steam sale if we like the story of this one
Yeah that's kinda what kept me from modding skyrim.
I looked into it, but i would mostly find videos with titles like, "MOST BEAUTIFUL IMMERSIVE 400 MOD LIST" and i would try it but by the time i was in mod like 50 i couldn't even launch the game anymore and i was too lazy to troubleshoot that much lol
I agree to an extent. However, they've also been known for releasing buggy ass games before it was popular to do so lol. They've also been known for not fixing those problems and just moving on to the next product. Even if the next product is the same game just being resold
At least for me, things like these are so impressive because of how far iGPUs have come in recent years
It's amazing to me how you no longer need a full scale GPU for modern gaming. Making gaming cheaper, power efficient, and accessible for more people than ever. I'm excited for where the future of gaming is headed.
Btw I don't give all the credit to Valve because it is something that companies like intel, amd, GPD, minisforum and others have been doing for years. The Steam Deck has just been the most popular one so far
It wasn't bad on a handheld if I'm being honest. My standards might be a little lower just because of how used to playing on a small screen now