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I bounced off Perdido twice, then tore through The Scar then went on to read his whole back catalog. It’s my favorite of the Bas Lag “trilogy”.
I tried a number of them but never found one that felt right. I went back to the stock Pixel launcher. It’s far from perfect but I’m getting too old to tinker on features I’m not using anymore. I use the same 4 or 5 apps every day so it wasn’t worth the time investment.
If you avoid initiating the conversation with him, the two human/drow/humanoids will patrol a bit and conveniently both stop under a large chandelier that has a little pin holding it up. Dropping it can one-shot them both.
There are candles all over that dais that will ignite grease pools.
There’s a wooden bridge behind and above Dror that will easily break and drop whoever is standing on it into the chasm.
Knock a goblin into the pit behind them and there are two spiders that will eat them.
Using the environment to your advantage helps a ton.
I like a Canadian Old Fashioned.
Bourbon
Maple syrup
Angostura bitters
Ice
Orange peel if you have them
Maybe they could fix Jedi Survivor first.
The Steam Deck only has a single USB-C port on it, so you would need the dock for USB-A ports. The good news is that the existing USB-C port is on the top of the Deck and the dock connects via a short cable. You can use the dock as a stand but it’s not required.
I heard from a “friend” that it runs very well on a Switch emulator on a Steam Deck. Some pre-rendered cutscenes are janky. It has a pretty cool system where you can take a screenshot that will pin to the map to indicate places you need to find back to once you unlock a new ability, and sometimes those don’t render right either. But otherwise, gameplay is flawless. Or so I’ve heard.
Jolene - Dolly Parton