
I couldn’t watch that fuel usage maxed out without gettin the shakes ![]()

I couldn’t watch that fuel usage maxed out without gettin the shakes ![]()
Thanks guys, you convinced me. For $15 it sounds well worth the purchase. I bundled it with the year one season pass for an extra $5 which seemed too good to pass on. I’ll give it a whirl later today.
I actualy did that.
will see when I will be able to find time to try it ![]()
I’m an adicted guy of spintires/mudrunner/snowrunner. The snowrunner is like a dream, its a perfect game and well worth even in full price. The seasons is a must to have because are more maps with 100s of hours of new missions, sceneries etc.
About vehicles DLCs I strongly recommend you the Mastodon. Never ever an I spend so much time with a DLCs (i includes all games and sims). That truck beast is a savior and true hero in snowrunner.
New Humble Bundle. Includes Mudrunner for those interested, among other things.
I don’t know where else to put it but I follow a respectable YouTube channel about gaming and they did this video about modern releases for retired platforms and you gals and guys literally CANNOT imagine the jump my heart did when I saw my pixel art in it!
Skip at 2:25 if you’re hasty or enjoy the whole video…
I will be riding this high for a LONG time.
So Snowrunners is strangely addictive. I picked up some DLC (years 1-3 along with a couple of vehicles ). I’m surprised that it hooked me because I’m not all that interested in RW trucks and heavy equipment.
Yeah, welcome to the club. The adiction i think is big part of low stress, tiny tasks (hoooo lets do “one more mission” after a while you did more and more), and all this with perfect visuals and physics.
Also you feel that you are progressing, not only doing things for nothing (like sadly some civil flight sims without addons), unlock items/maps/buildings, buy and dscover new regions and trucks, helping people with stucked trucks, you need to plan very well your tasks and routes, etc and when all this works with success the feeling of rewarding is high.
Its a perfect game/simulator imho.
I had a good long play with SnowRunner. I think I got 1 or 2 DLC maps, too. All good.
But my controller didn’t have analog gas/brake. And I hated that I moved so slow (or not at all) that I couldn’t really do anything meaningful when I had 30 to 40 minutes for play.
But then along came some user-mod tires (JTD? Can’t recall the name) and everything was so much better for my available time.
Not easy, but laid back, steady, smooth play. Awesome.
There goes another 2 hours of my life… but I repaired a bridge and cleared several rock falls that were blocking useful roads…
Hey! We did tell (warn) you that it was sublimely good ![]()
Anyone else playing Manor Lords? I tried the beta a few years ago and really enjoyed that. I have been looking forward to the release (early access) and am not disappointed.
Not yet… but I’m guessing it is only a matter of time?
I am on my fourth start and for the first time in years I got sucked in so badly it was dawns rosy fingers that caught the corner of my eye as I led my peasant militia home victorious from smiting a bandit camp.
I will. But I’ll wait a bit. I have too many unfinished games on my PC already.
My first thought seeing the top picture was “That looks like a beautiful place to live”, then I realized this wasn’t the Where Are You? thread! ![]()
ETA: I admit that the time of year wasn’t my first thought, either…
I’ve re-dived into Fallout 4 VR, which I never did really finish (find the child).
question
any recomandation for slow-paced coop fantasy RPG without crafting ( I mean no tree cutting, no corps harvesting, no building, etc. ).
thx
Baldur’s Gate (any part, but BG3 is the most recent one).
Also this one? Save 75% on Pillars of Eternity on Steam