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IllustriousEntity t1_je4268e wrote

Of course anyone could have run regular old Dolphin through steam by adding it as an external app. People have been doing that for years now.

This is a full blown steam release. And will have all the bells and whistles that come with running an app natively through steam that don't work with the old method. Retroarch did the same thing and launched a Steam version few years back. More options are better but for the most part, the standalone desktop version will still be the definite way to play.

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usercenteredesign t1_je41ubd wrote

Hey Reddit, prepare to laugh your socks off! Last Wednesday, I decided to embark on a gaming marathon like no other. The goal? To play some of the most hilarious games I could find and turn my Wednesday into a sidesplitting extravaganza!
Goat Simulator - I started my day with this absurd gem, where I wreaked havoc as an invincible goat with a bizarrely stretchy tongue. From headbutting unsuspecting humans to becoming a demon goat with powers of levitation, this game had me in stitches within minutes!
Octodad: Dadliest Catch - As an octopus masquerading as a human father, I attempted to complete mundane tasks without raising suspicion. Spoiler alert: it's not easy when you have eight slippery tentacles instead of limbs! My uncontrollable flailing had me howling with laughter.
Untitled Goose Game - Next, I became the ultimate avian menace in this quirky stealth game. My mission: to terrorize an unsuspecting village with my honks and antics. From stealing a gardener's hat to trapping a shopkeeper in her own garage, I couldn't stop laughing at the chaos I created!
Human: Fall Flat - Armed with a hilariously uncoordinated character, I ventured into this physics-based puzzle platformer. Navigating the world with my character's noodly limbs led to countless hilarious failures and some seriously entertaining ragdoll physics.
Gang Beasts - To cap off my wacky Wednesday, I invited some friends over for a few rounds of this silly multiplayer brawler. We spent hours laughing as we flung each other off rooftops and battled our way through absurd environments, all while struggling to control our floppy, gelatinous characters.
So, there you have it, folks! My Wednesday gaming marathon was a laugh-a-minute rollercoaster that brightened up my week. If you're ever in need of a good chuckle, I highly recommend giving these games a shot. Trust me, you won't be disappointed!

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thighmaster69 t1_je41mmy wrote

Reply to comment by UrbenLegend in Last of Us on PC by vidic17

Do you mean the literal outline or just enemies? The remake doesn’t have outlines, it kind of just shows a hazy figure like part II, unless you enable it in accessibility. I don’t know if better defined enemies in listen mode are locked behind an upgrade like in part ii though

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FawerStak t1_je41lav wrote

i'm really loving Sky: children of the light this week. playing it on bluestacks. it's such a beautiful game with stunning graphics and the multiplayer aspect is so much fun. only downside is it can be a bit slow-paced at times. but i'm so enjoying the story.

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IIIdeletedIII t1_je41ivi wrote

Thank you. You proved my point exactly. /r/AshyEarlobes was cherry picking in the first place making this statement

>Come on over to console.
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>The games work

https://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/1258px1/comment/je3225s/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3

https://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/1258px1/comment/je35fl2/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3

There are a multitude of examples of games working great on console and pc and many examples of games not running great on console and pc. So why even bother making the argument other than to be petty and pedantic in an /r/gaming comment section and try to use this sub par port of a popular game to push a false consoles are better than pc narrative.

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