I regularly use 4 wireless Xbox controllers for this exact purpose, and it works great. There's always the occasional Bluetooth quirks, but overall it's seamless
Crazy that Binding of Isaac is still in there, it's been years since the last release and it's not really in the public consciousness the same way something like Vampire Survivors is. Fantastic game though, happy to see it continue to succeed
Oh shit, Isaac 2!
Actually to the point, I didn't even have Mewgenics on my radar, but it is now. To be honest, being real-time (and thus skill based) is one of my favorite parts of Isaac, since it allows you to clutch victories even with bad RNG in ways you can't always do with turn based games. Either way I respect him trying something different and will definitely try the new game on pedigree alone.
Interesting too that he's admitted the lack of item info is a regret. I do use "that mod" (the super popular item descriptions mod) and I honestly can't imagine playing again without it, it's just such a nice QoL
I gave up, so many workarounds and reinstalls and everything for nothing. I've refunded and purchased through steam. Luckily someone else in this thread gave me a tip even the steam version is DRM-free, so that's nice
Thanks for the hot tip, after spending 10+ hours struggling I'm just refunding and going to get it on steam. Having to zip my own backup is slightly annoying, but much less so than this nonsense
Honestly, same, my buying habits did a full 180 (I use to wait to get a game on GoG, now I never do). But my witcher 3 I had on GoG worked great even if it was a little less convenient, and BG3 seems like a game I'll want to have forever, so I figured why not. Unfortunate that they had to go and give me a reason why not...
I was trying Heroic, but it didn't work. I've installed other games through Heroic and they worked just fine. Currently installing it through Lutris to see if that works for some reason
Yep found that in my various googles, sadly none of those tricks helped me
Yep, with both exes, no dice. Currently waiting for my lutris download as a next step to try
Seconding Plate Up! It's like overcooked, except the difficulty comes from finding the best ways to run a restaurant, instead of lol-so-random kitchen mechanics. And it's still getting regular content updates too!
Eh idk, seems kinda weird, definitely not a game I'd put 800+ hours into or anything
I play it on the deck all the time and it's fine, graphics turned down to potato but they still look decent, and the FPS stays good in all but the most insane of situations (I play on difficulty 8/9, so I'm experiencing the most enemies possible). Only "hard" part is there's no aim assist for controller so the high precision weapons like snipers are harder to use, but that doesn't stop me from trying haha