![]() Issues abound between the launcher crashing when attempting to update (great update) and the download function stopping to flash up an error about (paraphrasing) “ don’t have permission to control this hard drive.” It is the same hard drive I’ve been downloading and uploading images too and from for these articles for almost two years.Ĭan you see where my anger is starting to build up? Sunless Sea is, as everything is these days, very Lovecraftian with the cosmic horrors in the darkest depths of hell or as some call it, the water. Here I am about three hours before we need to publish this article and I’m still swearing at Epic. It would be really nice to have as much time with that as possible, but I am forever on a deadline. This week’s free game in Sunless Sea, something quite purposefully slow and carefully managing the suspense of what is in the waters below. This week I’m ready to bash my head off my desk with the force of a piano dropped on a cartoon character. For example, last week the launcher itself didn’t want to start up, so I was locked out for a while and only got a short time with Absolute Drift. However, for the last couple of weeks, I’ve just had some of the worst luck getting all of this together. I don’t mind restarting the launcher or restarting a download once in a while. For a couple of weeks now, I’ve sat and persisted with the Epic Games Store’s one or two little hiccups. On to my many woes with the Epic Games Store and possibly the game that is free, this week. Later on Thursday, Aaron covered the news that Sony are once again set to give away games with the “ Play at Home initiative. ![]() Then on Thursday, I rapidly shot out a news piece about Destroy All Humans! 2 getting an equally quick tease following its previous game. Wednesday, I wrote a news piece about THPS 1 + 2 coming to the Switch later this year. Tuesday, I wrote about Watch Dogs Legion ‘s online mode looking a little meek. Monday, Alexx wrote about a remake of something very Japanese from 1994, David time-traveled back to 2007, and I (in an editorial) covered the darkest days of 2004.
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