Filtered image using http://ostagram.ru. And yeah, I don't know why people are upset that it is low effort and unoriginal, when some people obviously enjoy it. It isn't like I am trying to sell it, or even claiming it as my own work.
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/zcdh8kusxs Green dots is necromancy.
The best mutation of them all to have in the castle. Godtier for 2-3 cells.
It heals for 200-400 per enemy and you don't have any cursechests to heal off alienation. You can sweep the only difficult area with a blindfold.
I play both PC and on my phone. I actually beat the Timekeeper with onscreen controls and then decided to get a controller to drop my phone into. Since then, I've gotten my ass mercilessly beat by the Hand of the King, but at least I got further than before!
now a question: why are u against torrenting the game, if u can't afford it? people put games up as torrents for people, that can't afford it and to not support an evil company/evil drm, however motiontwin as far as i get are great developers with a drm free option (gog) and a fair system (no lootboxes, day one dlc...). torrenting is ethically not wrong, u're stealing, but copying. HOWEVER! u'd want to support a great developer if u can afford it, so why not go the middle way? get the torrent version now and wait till u can afford the game or wait till the game is available for 10 dollars or sth. and get it then. some developers even put the games up as torrents themselves: https://kotaku.com/developers-put-popular-horror-game-on-pirate-bay-for-pl-1798432965 for those, that can't afford it and to make people not get the game on shity key sites, that harm developers through credit charge back etc... from what i get. some people can't afford to pay for games and in my opinion they shouldn't be left out without the joy of it. also another note, torrents are todays big demos, a lot of people are not sure if they will like the game, so they torrent it, play it a bunch of hours and then buy it on steam or gog, some may even finish the game on the torrent version and then buy it. torrents also keep tons of pieces of art alive, games,movies,series, books, music.... that u couldn't get in other places at all for money or not. as a sidenote, this is a reason gog (good old games) exists, it was made to get old gems of games available again and also test them and fix them for modern operating systems and get them out there drm free.
so overall maybe rethink your thought on torrents in general? the important thing is to experience a great piece of art, which dead cells is and to support the developers if u are capable of in my opinion and not about legal bullshit and btw, yes i did buy this game.
For one, I didnt use Prisma for it, nor even know what Prisma is; I used http://ostagram.ru and had this made over a year ago. For two, if someone offered you a candy bar saying "here, have a candy bar", would you assume it was made by them, themself, and be offended to find that they bought it or similarly was given it for free? Would you expect the artificial packaging of the candy bar to signal, to whomever was being given it, that this candy bar was not homemade? Would you hold it against the person handing out candy bars that some individuals might not consider the packaging and assume it was homemade because it wasn't explicitly stated? Just curious.
https://gofile.io/?c=A5SBM8 here you go. 5BC, forge unlocked at 100%+, 100%++, 40%-S, skipped most of the DLC blueprints, only have the basic boss outfits unlocked and the golden outfit, Great Owl of War and the war javelin.
Autohotkey is a great program, and it's free. It's useful for all sorts of stuff, such as automatically fixing common typos, setting reminders, scheduling tasks, automating tasks, reading/writing/executing files, and much much more (including writing on the screen, playing sounds, etc.).
In this case once you download and install autohotkey, just edit the default script (right click the "H" icon in the system tray, and select "edit script"), and add either of the lines I mentioned. Then save, and right click it again and select "reload script". now whenever you press the 0 key on the keyboard, it will click the mouse 20 times. Obviously you can change 20 to any number, or the 0 key to ctrl-t (^t::send {lbutton 20}
), or the button to send to something else (0::send {enter 20}
)
You can try a few of them in Bounty Battle:
Bounty Battle: The Ultimate Indie Brawler (Nintendo Switch) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0864LCS1X
I bought it, but have spent zero time playing it. Heard it’s bad.
I already sent a bug report about my bugged experience on Clickup.com, but I might as well add it here anyways: When I fought The Servants and killed Kleio last, she was clinging on to a wall as I killed her and while she was in her dying animation, she phased through the floor and dropped all her loot and the blueprints I wanted from her all the way below the boss room, where I can't access them now. Is there a way to get those blueprints back without restarting the run and having to do the boss fight again?
I think you misunderstood, I meant this program: http://ds4windows.com/
If you're using that, it emulates an XBox controller, and thus gives you XBox prompts. If you stop using it, you should get PSX prompts again.
You could install a third party command line tool for changing screen resolutions like NirCmd (, and then add a resolution change command to the desktop shortcut you use to launch your program. Of course once the program closes you'll still have the new resolution running, and will have to manually change it back.
Download NirCmd from http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/nircmd.html
Right click on the shortcut you want to edit, and change it's location information to something like this:
C:\Windows\System32\notepad.exe /k nircmd.exe setdisplay 1024 768 32
You will need to substite the C:\Windows\System32\notepad.exe part for the location of the .exe file for the program the shortcut opens, and 1024 768 for the resolution you want.
If you want to remove the mouse wheel, you should edit that .json file (which is a JavaScript based format btw, not Java - big difference) like so:
"homunculus": [ 86, null, null ]
I haven't tested this myself - I'm on the switch version - but I did think that what that guy posted wasn't very clear. If you want to rebind it to a different keyboard key just change that 86 to the key code of whatever key you want to change it to.
I use a cable like this, the extra USB cable allow you to charge the phone whilst playing. No noticeable lag at all
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08C51QBT2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_PPCSM2XQPWBM376T4TZF
I've tried the following, with mixed results, none of which I would consider successful:
App | Switch Pro (USB-C) | Switch Pro (Bluetooth) | Stadia Controller (USB-C) |
---|---|---|---|
Gamepad Tester | Nothing works | Works | Works |
Dead Cells | Controller Detected, but inputs don't work | Joystick and D-pad work, but other buttons don't | Joystick and D-pad work, but other buttons don't |
Based on this, it looks like Bluetooth and USB-C controllers still need some work.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.playdigious.deadcells.mobile
This should open on pc.
Maybe your smartphone doesnt support it, when that happens it usually doesnt show up in the playstore in your device.
You can get it on mobile too! App Store Google Play
I don't have a switch so I'm glad I have a way to play dead cells anywhere!!
Resources:
Launcher: Stock Pixel Launcher
Wallpaper: Edit I made for this
Widgets: KWGT
(Everything in the widget is custom except for the Spotify logo, I'll share a preset if I can figure out how to do that sorry lol)
Docked with this thing to make the controller work
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079B5KHWQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
that's probably the problem but don't remember it behaving this bad in other games. I'll try some different stuff out.
My worry is about delay and connectivity. With a game like Deadcells, even a few frames extra of lag with the controller can be pretty bad.
But the only wired controller long enough to support my setup has shitty buttons, so I need to buy a wireless one. Tired of getting a new controller every few months. I've went through three in the span of my play with Deadcells.
Ten foot cable is nice. But... yeah..