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My guess it’s to test out what they’re building for TESVI by getting a smaller studio to test it out in something they’ve already got design docs and scripts for.
I’m sure Fallout London feel the same way too!
I completely agree with you! But I am worried they’ll get overshadowed by Bethesda/Microsoft’s marketing budget…
They’ve gotta push hard because the official Oblivion remake in Unreal is supposedly due out sometime in 2025.
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Google Keep. You can share a note and edit it in real time.
There’s plenty of others out there. Just mentioning the one we use. I know people who use Apple Notes for instance.
My partner and I use a shared note app and collaborate on task lists so it’s less one person having to steer the other but more working together on the plan and figuring out what needs to be done.
We then sort them by priority so that they can be chipped away at, one by one, in order.
Get some little treats, eat one each time someone get a task completed, and any daunting set of tasks turns into a fun little game that starts anything off positively (treats rule).
(Everyone is different so this might not work for you but might give you some ideas for what might work)
I’m going to guess it’s scaled so it’s basically like holding the Deck today, minus the screen. It’s a render and possibly a render of an older prototype.
Valve leaked a Steam Controller 2 thumbnail in their SteamVR drivers recently:
Grim Dawn, Factorio, Project Zomboid, FTL, Rimworld, Crusader Kings, Papers Please, Red Alert, Stacklands… the list goes on.
The Steam Deck’s trackpads (and Steam Input in general) are the most underrated and game changing aspects of the Deck and the old Steam Controller.
Playing keyboard and mouse, or mouse only games is totally doable and a joy on the Deck.
I’ve actually chosen to change some games from using gamepad to Keyboard and Mouse since the Deck is so good (for instance Factorio does do gamepad but it’s much better to just use KB&M via Steam Input).
I’d argue Grim Dawn is better on the Deck as I’ve got so many fancy radial menus etc set up, it’s actually easier to play than pressing the number row etc. And with the touch screen, you can rapidly tap different enemies without needing to touch the “mouse”.
That’s what hobbies are, my man. It’s cool to be into something and you’re out sharing what you’re learning with others, letting them benefit from your experience so they can focus on the aspects of 3D printing they’re interested in.
Keep enjoying yourself; that’s all that matters!
Also the Twystlock is crazy cool and it’s really awesome you shared it with the community!
Pretty sure the lyrics are:
Which basically means girls taking the stereotypical male role during intercourse while the boys take the stereotypical female role.
Basically “Pegging: The Musical”.