

I watched some youtube video where he used that set up but the cache and stuff was filling up the internal drive.


I watched some youtube video where he used that set up but the cache and stuff was filling up the internal drive.


2007 was the time since i’ve been playing video games. This is the first year where I actually spent a lot of hours on gaming and finished a lot of games.


Arkham Asylum was the last Arkham game i played. Played it in reverse order.


My backlog list has ~43 games in it. Most of which were dropped a few hours into the game. Those are by far, the toughest games that I mentally need to get back to and finish them


More like favourites; Guardians of the galaxy, uncharted 3, rdr 1 and 2, witcher 3 and skyrim


Not really a lot of free time. Most of these were played during my college exams.


I played it on ps4 and it was quite buggy but the story was awesome. Didn’t expect it to be that good. It was the last game I played on my ps4


Honestly I was saving up money to get a PS5 and ditch PC gaming. But then I saw valve’s announcement about steam machine and decided to get a steam deck when I have enough.
It’s literally a no brainer because I can play my current library at no extra cost whereas with ps5 I gotta pay for online as well as the games.


Sadly there are other nether portals being used by my friends for an XP farm and this sword portal takes me to the same place where the other portal takes them. They said they’re gonna destroy the other portal once it’s of no use so that might take a while


This is purely subjective and depends on whom you’re talking to. While I’ve had series of burn out stages with free software development and maintenance, I only distanced myself from writing code but not the community altogether. I also only work for orgs that are run by volunteers not by companies so theres that. If you work on projects that are led by a company, you’ll always feel like you’re being used because there’s no sense of belonging.


Honestly I play more by myself and I enjoy it that way too as there’s nobody else that disturbs your creative vision of doing something.


While I was taking this picture my friends were down deep inside a cave trying to put that witch into a minecart and bring her to our home to cure a zombie villager to get better trades but that backfired as I died 20 times trying to get her out and gave up. My friends took over but the witch eventually despawned after we slept. It all went down the drain


I have 90 hours in no man’s sky and I got pretty burnt out on it. After a certain point, every planet feels the same and lifeless.


Syndicate is the last AC game that felt like AC and that’s where my Assassins creed journey ends.
I’ve tried origins but I found it to be a mess and I didn’t like it at all


As long as it has fast travel I don’t mind having a big open world but if the open world itself feels empty without much life then I’m immediately turned off by the game


You can always connect with people at college or workplace. I’d find it rare for someone to turn down a request to play minecraft. It’s the only game that I managed to get my friends playing


Yep. The last garage has a panda that we feed bamboo everyday.
Once we sort out our material stuff and farms we all gotta go get some horses. Got plenty of horse Armor


Yep, they’re good for sorting out your chests
Yeah. Some games were dropped forever but some games were dropped because I lost interest in them but still wish to play them as I paid for them