I wish cooptimus was better maintained. The "Online multiplayer: x-y players, LAN multiplayer: z-n players, combo multiplayer? Yes/no" is so simple and easy to execute and yet nowhere else does it.
Idk if this is the case on modern console physical releases, but having these numbers on the box, and correctly represented, used to be a hard requirement for getting your game onto a platform. N64 games had it on the front of box. PS2 games in a set of details on the back. It's such a nice quality of life informational feature that falls between the cracks on steam because of how tags are done.
I'm still not over the statement that consumers shouldn't need to know whether AI assets are in a game or not, and Epic won't be doing that even if Steam does. Couldn't help but get in their own way every step
Afaik, most ED is caused by being out of shape. The penis is basically a blood balloon, and your heart has to work hard to keep it inflated. If you aren't doing any sort of cardio, you can fall below that threshold. Luckily, that means with some cardio, most of the time it can be reversed
So, forgive my ignorance, because I really don't know what I'm talking about, but isn't it possible to use oysters and/or snails to filter and clean your tank in lieu of a mechanical filter? Or does that have a lot of issues I'm unaware of along the way
You understand that the publisher is, in effect, the one who pays for the game to get made, right? The devs were specifically Omega Force, a Koei Tecmo team that has made a lot of games with nintendo properties lately
I imagine that's doable easily enough, but in 2026 I imagine demand for physical copies of PC games is pretty low. Not that many people have disc drives anymore. DRM might get weird as well
Tl;dr: because physical version bonuses (art books, acrylic stands) haven't been available to PC players, they're adding a service where, by buying a game directly through their own online storefront on PC, you can also get those physical items
As a reminder, this game, SRB2 (Sonic Robo Blast 2), is a Doom mod. Also, a derivative mod, SRB2K (kart) is one of the best freeware classic mario kart-likes in existence. The devs have moved on to Dr Robotnik's Ring Racers, but SRB2K is the goat in my heart.
I know hourcar in Minneapolis is non profit, but don't have firsthand experience with them myself.
This may be of interest to you https://youtu.be/OObwqreAJ48
I wish cooptimus was better maintained. The "Online multiplayer: x-y players, LAN multiplayer: z-n players, combo multiplayer? Yes/no" is so simple and easy to execute and yet nowhere else does it.
Idk if this is the case on modern console physical releases, but having these numbers on the box, and correctly represented, used to be a hard requirement for getting your game onto a platform. N64 games had it on the front of box. PS2 games in a set of details on the back. It's such a nice quality of life informational feature that falls between the cracks on steam because of how tags are done.