I have been waiting for this to launch in early access for at least a year, and surprised I haven't seen anyone here talking about it. Quick pitch is slay the spire progression, but peggle gameplay. Hitting pegs builds up damage, and when the ball goes off the bottom of the screen you deal that damage to incoming enemies. Relics modify gameplay, and you get different types of orbs.
They have 3 stages so far in early access which isn't a lot but it's manageable to get a full run in about 20 minutes.
@dnofm: Excellent. Thank you. I have downloaded your compiled version as I trust you though as you say, randomly downloading stuff off the internet from strangers is usually a bad idea.
This should allow me to back up the remainder of the shows that I want! Good luck with your own archiving.
@dnofm: Yes I still have this problem. I check the github every now and again but no updates and I don't know what I'm doing. If you could PM me your advice I would be very happy.
How does the folder "feature" work now? Is it just like Steam or is it still protected? I assume it's out of the WindowsApps directory now.
I use Gamepass on PC and it's great when it works, which for me has been 90% of the time, but the locking off of the files was the biggest complaint I had.
Who decides who is and isn't in a community? I am a fan of things that have been described to terrible communities and as much as I would like to defend the thing involved, I have no control over the people that also like it.
I was linked to a cool clip on reddit for Elden Ring by a friend and the top 4 comments were about how summoning is cheating, nobody who claims to solo the game can use summons and how people who summon are weak cowards. Even though I know they're wrong it still made me feel bad.
These games inspire certain kinds of jerks because they feel rewarded by its harsh nature. No amount of no true Scotsman is going to change that. A plea to also look at the good side of the community is valid though.
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