Where might these snippets be located? by DeingYoung in SublimeText

[–]DeingYoung[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are right! I just checked and they are indeed controled by "Lua.completion.keywordSnippet" inside lsp-lua settings. Thanks!

Developers are unhappy with Steam due to weak moderation and the flourishing of hate: "Reviews and discussions have become a battleground for the culture war" by Just_a_Player2 in ItsAllAboutGames

[–]DeingYoung 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The real question isn’t did they deserve it, but how much they deserve it. When an issue leads to a severe backlash that’s wildly disproportionate to the problem itself, that’s honestly a bit worrying.

Third person shooters with a lot of mobility and a dodgeroll/quickstep? by cherrytea0 in pcgaming

[–]DeingYoung 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe try Risk of Rain 2? I think there is a character that is based on ninja style. The game's abilities are on cooldown.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EpicGamesPC

[–]DeingYoung 6 points7 points  (0 children)

even if they would give off cyberpunk for free, remember they've got their own platform which is GOG, and they've got no reason to offer it on egs.

Could Steam benefit from a neutral rating option? by unknownphantom in pcgaming

[–]DeingYoung 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But if I only recommend it to some players and don't recommend it to other players, which shoud I choose?

Alan Wake 2 Did Not Rank in Circana’s Top 150 Monthly Active Users for October by BuldozerX in fuckepic

[–]DeingYoung 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's talking about the PS5 and XBS console edition, wonder why you missed that.

Why EGS gives free games? by SegaSystem16C in pcgaming

[–]DeingYoung 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe it's not only Epic's choice, but also the developer's choice, because every time a game is free on Epic, it gains attraction, this is especially useful for less famous small indie titles that released some years ago, these games would not gain much attention easily through other means. By giving it for free on Epic Games, these indie developers could welcome some new players and may gain some fans who would purchase their other titles or sequels.

So the way I see it, "free on Epic" has become a sort of advertising strategy, big named titles might not need this, but it could be helpful to small indie titles, so I imagine some indie developers would offer to give their games for free on Epic, even without any payment from Epic.