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Maintaining the thrum of a finely-tuned citybuilder has to be one of the most satisfying acts of video game plate-spinning around. Nursing that constant flow of foot traffic, produce and profits, all of them teetering on a carefully honed knife-edge, that’s the good stuff right there. Of course, it’s not always the threat of imminent and total collapse that fuels these mighty engines of urban planning. Sometimes it’s the simple pleasure of building itself, watching a scrub of dirt track rise up into an advanced superhighway of architectural wonder. The best of these more relaxed kinds of citybuilders – your Dorfromantiks and your SteamWorld Builds et al – still involve plenty of plate-spinning; it’s just that they won’t ever fall over if you take your eye off the ball for a moment. REPACKLAB.COM SEXY GAMES

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Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles sits at the citybuilding crossroads of ‘relaxed’ and ‘something more’. It wants to be an easy-going kind of builder, as nothing fundamentally bad happens when the wheels stop turning for a moment. For the most part, you’re free to build where and however you please, constructing imposing fortresses jutting out into the ocean from mere scraps of rock. But it also gets more bogged down in the minutiae of resource flow, worker management and conquest and expansion via muddy, ill-defined combat procedures than it probably should. It always feels on the precipice of becoming something bigger, bolder and more boisterous than it ever really achieves, dipping its toes into the murky waters of its lonely Ursee without truly ever getting its feet wet.
Open-Ended Gameplay with Limitless Building Potential
As a solo developer project, Bulwark still feels impressive in its own right – even if it’s ultimately one that’s subject to a debilitating amount of feature-creep. When you fire it up, you’re presented with a sort-of campaign mode that consists of three starting scenarios, and a free build mode where you can really go to town with its seaside construction systems. I say ‘sort-of-campaign’, as there’s no real goal in Bulwark. You can just keep building and building until you’ve had your fill. Sure, you could probably conquer the oceans if you wished, but there are no objectives or victory conditions per se telling you to do so, or what you should aim for next. You make your own fun in Bulwark, which can feel quite freeing on the one hand, but directionless on the other. Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite

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The first scenario has a tutorial of sorts that teaches you the basics of how to build and get your settlement up and running, but most of its later-game queries, such as how combat works, are hidden away in its help menu. Other questions I had, though, are never answered at all, such as ‘why can’t I build another extractor on this nearby stone quarry?’ and ‘am I really making the best use of these outposts I seem to keep collecting?’ It can often feel like you’re clutching at straws as a result, making Bulwark the kind of citybuilder you probably need to try and fail at (or at least muddle along with) two or three times before you really feel like you’ve got the measure of it – because the game itself isn’t going to help you understand it in any great detail. Some folks will no doubt thrive on feeling your way around its borders like this. But the more I played, the more I found myself listing in the other direction, just wanting some straightforward answers for how certain parts of it actually worked.
Seamless Settlement Management with Exploration Freedom
However, these feats of engineering magnificence are often spoiled by its finicky camera. It can be hard to select specific buildings or towers with your mouse unless the angle is just so, or you spin it round to view everything from completely top down to erase any question of depth perception. It’s a minor nitpick in the grand scheme of things, but it raises its head just often enough to feel like you’re always wrestling with it – particularly when you swap over to your airborne surveyor ship, which you’ll be piloting round the Ursee in search of other outposts and event-based question marks to build up your settlement further. Minecraft Dungeons

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Like SteamWorld Build, you can comfortably leave your settlement to hum along in the background while you’re out in surveyor mode. I mean, there’s nothing you actually need to keep an eye on in Bulwark, as you don’t have to worry about resources running out, or keeping citizens happy, or anything, really, so you can pop off in your airship whenever you feel like it. In fact, this was where I ended up spending most of my time once I’d got my basic settlement going, as it’s only through exploration that you’ll find new faction outposts to hoover up, new trading ships to bring into your fold, and unique buildings to airlift back to your main home.
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And yes, combat does fill the void somewhat. Enemy settlements will frequently try and disrupt your trade routes, regardless of whether you have fighter ships protecting them or not, but you can also bring the fight to their door and conquer them with your retinue of accompanying fighter falcons. But this, too, grows stale after mincing your fifth large settlement with ease, if only because it’s never really clear how fights actually work. There’s little to no strategy involved – firing your guns all happens automatically, and I couldn’t tell you if clicking my ship around in the sky actually makes any difference versus standing still and letting the cannons rain down from above.

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It all just starts to feel like you’re endlessly spinning plates without any real end in sight. Each campaign scenario is more of the same, too, offering little more than a change in starting position and faction type. For some, it will be a more than adequate price of entry for that. But it also feels like Bulwark is on the cusp of something greater, like it’s aiming to be an Anno but never quite getting there in the process. It ultimately spreads itself too thin, doing lots of things well without being brilliant, and lacks the depth and momentum to make it feel satisfying on a strategic level. It’s a citybuilder that hums along quietly, but lethargically, sputtering occasionally as you change gears, and eventually petering out altogether as both you and the game become completely and utterly exhausted by it all. Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered
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1. Check the in-game settings and see if you can change it there. If not, continue down below. You might have to try and use Google Translate to figure out the in-game menus.
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2a. Look for an .ini file in the game folder or subfolders. Could be called something like steam_emu.ini, steamconfig.ini, etc., but check all the .ini files. There should be a line for language/nickname that you can edit in notepad. If not, look for a “language” or “account_name” text file that you can edit. (If not in the game folder, try C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\ SteamEmu Saves\settings). Save and open the game again.
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2b. Same steps as Steam games except instead of .ini files, look for .info files
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