

it works very well, and i have not found it too difficut to improve my accuracy (as i had feared), now i can shoot calmly and carefully and almost always hit using the joypad aiming system. and the analogue movement on the left stick and the way your character speeds up and gains momentum is cool. the left trigger enters a slow movement mode for firing weapons which feels really nice, slowing down your movement as you explore new areas, and this also shows a small line infront of your character between the character and the target reticule. On a side note, the way the controlls are set up button wise is really good. i just have to get it configured in steams big picture mode first and then steam does all the work of converting the gamepad inputs to the xbox 360 type that the game expects.ĭoes this not work with the xbone controller yet? My advice: start saving a little money to buy it, if you're interested, it will be wisely spent.Well the game uses SDL 2.0 support, so on my linux lappy i can use my old PS2 pad no problem. It has never been available in such a complete and quality way until now. I'll buy this as soon as available up to 25/30€ because I value lovely crafted quality stuff, and the destruction concept, even without "violence", is likely fun and unique. Log in and look at the left bottom corner and click on Add a Game and then on Activate a product. It's not a first grade newbie coder work, it's indie top level and original, so above 15. Activate the Steam Digital CD Key Code on the Steam Client. it's not AAA game, so below 30 (AAA games are now usually mediocre, but expensive, by the way). You can change the society if you don't like that, but it's going to be. Spending thousand of hours coding to do a game IS WORK (even if it can and should be fun), so it deserves money.

I'm not saying I like it, it's just the way it is. Get back to real world dude, you need money to live, to get money you "work".

If you work (or when you will), do you (or will you) do it "for free"? It's a game of wooden shacks, concrete walls, metal catwalks and plaster corridorsall of which respond appropriately to being wailed. When you do shopping to buy food or clothes or whatever, do you have them for free? Teardown is, first and foremost, all about that destruction. The ROG Ally, if it wants to take on the Steam Deck. (note: I don't known the devs, it's just an educated and logical guess)įree? Of course not, come on! It's a highly polished game by an almost one-man team. The Steam Deck offers an excellent valve with its 400 base price, and although the battery life isn’t perfect, it’s still manageable.
