Khurram writes why the Steam Controller still has potential, and also why it has to work.
New data has reported that Helldivers 2 is the best selling game of 2024 so far, beating out titles including Dragon's Dogma 2.
"You can create a Golden Joystick nominated Indie game that has 9/10 on IGN and Steam reviews, wins a BAFTA for best British Game, is profitable, and the megacorps will still shut you down 💔"
The tweets rightly point out that Zelnick, who received more than double his standard financial compensation last year, going from $16 million to $42 million, could have quite literally kept both studios afloat with the money he earned from that year alone.
Obaid from eXputer: "Learn about the location and stats of the Disciple armor set, the newest heavy armor introduced in the second DLC of Remnant 2."
Still looks weird. But, I have to try it first hand to know if it's for me.
if you can't play tekken. whats the point?
potential to fail.
I don't see the haptic feedback to work well in genres like FPS, 3rd person shooters and so on.
The only part of the steam machine initiative I like is having an OS tgat strips away the unnecessary resource usage by background tasks and services when playing games.
If I can play strategy games comfortably with it I will be super happy, thats the holy grail for me.