Question is the self-hosted version less featured than the paid hosted version?
This looks amazing btw.
Question is the self-hosted version less featured than the paid hosted version?
This looks amazing btw.


I don’t understand, are you saying they should provide refunds for customers beyond 30 days? The game is accessible, and nothing that is in concept is available to purchase outside of a couple times a year and they are clearly marked as such.
They also allow anyone to return all store bought items for credit forever, and you can swap around to a different package if they put things on sale. Like it’s a pretty decent system, I don’t know exactly what you’d expect to be improved?


Pretty sure you can refund the game in 30 days already.


Here’s a link to something about the actual board game: https://promotion.greyfoxgames.com/


That’s just the cookie in your browser expiring.
If you aren’t already aware of it (and in the EU) please sign the stopkillinggames.com petition so companies can’t just drop “support” (that these days means kill) games when they feel like it.


Not to get political, but instantly dismissing things as “looks like Trump” is so ironic as that’s exactly what those types of people do to reality. It also really brings the point home further when you are just repeating rhetoric without understanding the existing support.
Works fine if you have Apple Music, without it Siri just can’t do anything anymore even though it used to work fine with local device music.
I don’t see it being extreme to be able to play any game I purchased forever, instead of right now when if an online only or online required game shuts down, it is just gone.
Fuck transparency, just don’t destroy games that don’t need to be destroyed. The movement is specially designed NOT to be suggesting any laws as that’s for law makers to design and implement, the goal is to show people don’t want things they purchased to be remotely disabled.
I’m not actually sure what this video is trying to say. It’s framed as some hit piece that is exposing lies, except all they’re exposing is that they’ve accurately stated how many employees and contractors they had working on the game at any time.
This video is grasping at straws, or I’ve completely misunderstood the vibe, and they’re applauding the accuracy - if so it could be framed much better.
Sounds like a VRAM problem (as in not enough).


It’s under the features section (where it says co-op, controller support etc.). Should be highlighted in yellow for all 3rd party requirements (including kernel and non-kernel anti-cheat).


Steam has it listed on the demo, and it will likely be listed upon release, not sure what their stance is on pre-release, but this is a requirement now on steam to list it.


Can confirm it is an Origin key, not a steam key, you cannot get a Steam version from this month of Humble Choice.


Try Canada Computers or Best Buy.
It’s likely more of an issue with individual server populations rather than shard populations. I was watching some streams with people with display info on showing their shard and auth server, and one in pyro was sitting at like 5-8 server fps vs. Area18 at 22-28 server fps, both in the same shard.


OpenFPGA on the Analogue Pocket is official.


This looks like a raspberry pi clock project, with a Mario theme - it’s not a terrible price if you don’t want to build it yourself (at least I think) - but I doubt you can customize like a self built one.
Also if you make your own you’ll probably get sued, so just don’t sell it I guess lol
That’s excellent and very clear, thank you for the explanation.