安装 Steam
登录
|
语言
繁體中文(繁体中文)
日本語(日语)
한국어(韩语)
ไทย(泰语)
български(保加利亚语)
Čeština(捷克语)
Dansk(丹麦语)
Deutsch(德语)
English(英语)
Español-España(西班牙语 - 西班牙)
Español - Latinoamérica(西班牙语 - 拉丁美洲)
Ελληνικά(希腊语)
Français(法语)
Italiano(意大利语)
Bahasa Indonesia(印度尼西亚语)
Magyar(匈牙利语)
Nederlands(荷兰语)
Norsk(挪威语)
Polski(波兰语)
Português(葡萄牙语 - 葡萄牙)
Português-Brasil(葡萄牙语 - 巴西)
Română(罗马尼亚语)
Русский(俄语)
Suomi(芬兰语)
Svenska(瑞典语)
Türkçe(土耳其语)
Tiếng Việt(越南语)
Українська(乌克兰语)
报告翻译问题



like it is wild how indie games are making so much in sales and they do not support or publish them anymore and basically missing out. i guess we already have indie publishers making bank already but still is wild they stopped
Now Saudi Arabien has started to focus on E-sports and gaming.
Consider that Electronic Arts has acess to a huge range of sports and also the leading publishers of said games, its no wonder that Saudi Arabien want them too.
Ubisoft is a whole other story for that matter.
I actually like running around freely in a city that's more open, but tasks were so mundane and combat was so jank.
Glad you got it working. And yeah there's something off about the games pc functionality. With Intel+Nvidia it's easy to get working but with other hardware its a hit or miss. Something to do with the Physx maybe idk. Understandable about how open catalyst was, mirrors edge 1 made me want it to be more open. I guess more mystery has s way of doing that lol, wanted to know what a Digglers Donut shop looked like 😅
But alas, we'll probably never get another one, so I'll resort to replaying the original and watching videos like this for Catalyst
https://youtu.be/UwDp-vNgRBY?si=qVqSR7qnNNImLIOH
Hope all the sports clubs refuse to renew their licenses.
Ubislop better not get white knighted.