Game suggestion requests and all their variations belong in the weekly game suggestion thread that runs from Fri - Sun. ![]() Rule #6: No game suggestions, friend requests, surveys, or begging. You can also try /r/buildapcforme, /r/SuggestALaptop, /r/headphones, /r/monitors, /r/mechanicalkeyboards, and /r/mousereview for more specific questions. Use /r/buildapc for all PC building questions. This includes "Can my PC run this?" type questions, links showing off your computer build, or asking questions about builds. Rule #5: No questions about building/buying computers, hardware, peripherals, furniture, etc Those questions would be more appropriate for the game's subreddit if it exists. General game related discussion is allowed, but game-specific help requests (how to defeat a certain boss or level, what loadout is best for my character, etc) and basic questions (is a game co-op, does this game have controller support, etc) aren't. Tech support questions can be posted in our stickied tech support thread. Rule #4: No tech support or game help questions This also includes game suggestion posts not following a proper format. Low effort posts/comments and submissions not attempting to create discussion are prohibited. This includes contextless images/screenshots/GIFs as well as anti-platform or PCMR language such as "master race" and calling people peasants. Rule #3: No memes, PCMR language, or low-effort posts/comments No affiliate or referral links: This includes Amazon, GMG tap links, Star Citizen, etc.ĭevelopers must be verified before posting about their projects and, once they are, are not bound by rule #2. ![]() Discord, TeamSpeak), contextless website or subreddit links, and listings on eBay or other sales platforms. Rule #2: No advertisementsĪds include, but are not limited to, chat/game server & community recruitment (i.e. Please see our full rules on piracy here. Please see our full rules on self-promotion here. Rule #1: No spam, porn, or facilitating piracy No calls for violence against any groups or individuals.Īny account less than 90 days old may be permanently banned on the first infraction of this rule. No racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic or other hateful language. This includes calling or implying another redditor is a shill or a fanboy. No personal attacks, witch-hunts, or inflammatory language. Looking for help with building or buying a PC? Check out /r/buildapc! | For all tech support questions please use the sticky! Join /r/pcgaming on Discord To check out our previous AMAs, click here. Avoid.If you would like to schedule an AMA on /r/pcgaming please send us a message via modmail. ![]() At one point I got completely stuck in the landscape for no apparent reason.ĭink!s one saving grace is its humour, which can often be entertaining, although not entertaining enough to make you want to put up with the game's many problems. Worse still are the many graphical glitches you'll come across. I challenge anyone to play Dink for more than a few hours without getting completely bored. Graphically, Dink is nothing to write home about, and it's no great shakes in terms of gameplay, either. You are given a sword and some magical powers to assist you in your efforts to rid the world of the kind of evil goings-on that always seem to plague games like this. In similar fashion to Zelda (or Diablo if you want a more modern comparison), you control a would-be warrior across a vast fantasy landscape. Simply replace the 'D' in Dink with an 'L' and you have the main character from the SNES classic Zelda, and indeed the comparison between the two games is evident as much in terms of gameplay as game titles. This is probably because I've played it before, albeit some ten years ago. I had a slight feeling of deja vu while playing this game.
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