opgjoh

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opgjoh,

I have absolutely no reference values for this kind of service, but 800 for small developers does sound fair to me (I suppose in most cases, one does not need to pay for more than a year…?) It’s really exciting to see this kind of solution and option for Godot, looking forward to seeing more projects on consoles!

opgjoh,

Why is it okay to honk for no reason? It should only be used as a last-resort warning in an emergency. Drivers using it for a greeting or to signal their annoyance (the light is green and I don’t want to wait!) is a problem as it disturbs anyone unfortunate enough to live nearby. :(

Yeah, I know. I’m fun at parties :D (But more to the point, lived in the city with tons of people honking for no reason)

opgjoh,

I’ve read the claim that these terms “confuse customers”, but has that really happened more than a small handful of times? Do people really buy the clearly named “vegan burger”, go home and only then realize that it was not what they wanted? It seems absurd to think that customers are making these mistakes. I don’t even recall ever having seen one of those products not making it clear that they are vegetarian or vegan, that’s always their selling point.

Plus, it is highly convenient to name these products after what they are meant to replace and which form they share.

This seems like a pointless attack against vegetarian/vegan alternatives, which is unfortunate given that we’d probably want more people to eat (or at least consider eating) those rather than less.

What are your go-to cozy games?

I’m new to the cozy gaming world, but it was love at first sight. Stardew was my first truly Cozy Game, but I recently started Cozy Grove (loving it!) and am about to try Sun Haven. I tried one called The Archipelago a couple months ago, but it got a bit repetitive and boring after a while. Breadsticks was cute, but I’m...

opgjoh,

Unless you hate the art style, the Atelier Games (especially the newer ones, like the "Ryza"-Trilogy or "Sophie 2" that got rid of the time limit) are definitely worth a look!

And if you enjoyed Stardew Valley, then Rune Factory might also be worth a look: the newest entry (5) is the first mainline 3d-title, which was a divise change (especially due to not amazing performance on the Switch), though I enjoyed it; but the "Special"-version of part 4 is also worth a look (if you can stomach the 3DS-style visuals)

What are your favorite stationary games?

by stationary, i mean when your character doesnt move around. for example, beat saber and smash drums. i could play those all day. i tried contractors, an fps game, today and i immediately felt horrible like i was going to throw up and it took a while to recover. does anyone have any game recommendations for where your character...

opgjoh,

I do like Audica a lot. It’s kind of like beat saber with guns, but as it can introduce precise timing from when you hit the trigger, it feels much more like a classical rhythm game. Song list isn’t everyone’s cup of tea (certainly isn’t my favorite), but the game is very fun and quite polished.

For a non rhythm game, try The Room VR. It is a puzzle/Room Escape game, and therefore not too long. But I did enjoy it quite a bit, it manages to convey a great sense of place.

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