I’m currently playing V Rising with a friend on a private server. I like survival games but I hate PvP, raiding and griefers. So far it’s pretty good fun! Like a mix between a Diablo-like ARPG and something like Valheim. You don’t need to grind resources so much, you collect plenty just playing. The focus is more on combat. Some bosses are pretty tough and progress is gated behind them.
There are plenty of public toilets that charge a small fee. Train stations and airports for example. Also at gas stations it’s pretty common. But I have never seen it at a restaurant or bar. Maybe sometimes there’s a sign that says it’s 50 cents for non-customers or something. But never for customers.
I have an Acer Nitro 5 too and I would recommend against it on fan noise alone. Saying that it’s very loud is an understatement. It’s absurd how loud it is even under light loads. It’s like sitting in a jet on take-off.
My wife has an Asus ROG and it is much, much quieter when gaming than mine is when idling. So, I’d say get the ROG, not the Nitro.
How does ChatGPT do with the Winograd schema? That’s a lot harder to fake: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winograd_schema_challenge
Wizard with a gun - I really enjoyed this one. Can’t wait to try the finished game coop with friends
The Invincible - Looks promising, the story sounds great but the controls were pretty unintuitive
Gord - The Settlers meets Grimdark. I enjoyed it
Grand Emprise: Time Travel Survival - A pretty janky hobbyist project. Pretty impressive for a solo dev but I don’t see it going anywhere
Station to Station - Looked great visually but very easy and very little depth. Not a sim but a simple puzzle game.
Dragonheir: Silent Gods - Clearly fishing for a D&D license. I can smell the microtransactions coming a mile away. Little depth or strategy. No thank you.
While the iron’s hot - Stardew Valley but you’re a blacksmith. I enjoyed this a lot more than I expected.
They either have a Star Trek license and can’t say so yet, or they are going to be sued into oblivion.