![]() ![]() In order to pay for your extremely expensive daily medication you are forced to go back to hacking as a means for income. Many fans have been looking forward to EXAPUNKS, the much awaited successor of SHENZEN I/O.ĮXAPUNKS is a puzzle game in which you, the silent protagonist, have a disease called the Phage. But they no doubt have a cult-like following. You may have heard of some of their other work, Infinifactory and Opus Magnum are both game names I recognize, despite having never played them. If you have never heard about Zachtronics before I wouldn’t blame you, I hadn’t either until recently. ![]() With that taken care of, let’s get to EXAPUNKS…. This will make it easier for me to keep to my goal of an article a month but is also an area where I can still provide value, not only to others, but also to myself. ![]() So while I work on my critical writing and have it provide some benefit to our industry you’re mostly going to read about why I really like things. In our current global socio-political environment it is easy to be negative, I’d argue it is our default mode now. ![]() The net result of those drafts is that they just sounded downright negative. While I had the former two points I often struggled on the latter, which I felt were of the most benefit to the community. In my opinion three things are important to critical analysis which are a set of salient points you wish to make, some cogent arguments which provide insight into said points and then some clear actions to remedy (or improve against) said arguments. Last month I wrote three drafts which I hoped would fall into this category. I believe that this type of writing in my many ways helps those industries grow. Having someone challenge the normative position of an industry, or genre, is interesting to me. I’ve always loved reading critical writing. I missed publishing something last month, but it wasn’t for lack of trying. A modest goal I could achieve despite the rigors of a new job and a young child making my schedule a little unpredictable. When I started writing recently I had the goal of publishing one article a month. I promise this bit will be worth the read though. The game starts in full screen regardless but then as I said, drag and drop it again from the desktop feature to where you want it on the screen and it will just stay in windowed mode.Before I get into my experience with EXAPUNKS I want to touch on something slightly more personal first, if you would like to skip this feel free to scroll down to the next section. The desktop feature actually allows you to drag and drop windows from the list list on the top to where you want them on your screen.įirst run the game from the launcher (press alt before clicking on the play button on steam) and set the windowed resolution to what you want ( 800*600 for example). On my macBook Air I can also use a botom to top swipe with 3 fingers on the trackpad. The only solution I found is to use the desktop composer feature (F3 or fn + F3). MacOs still runs it in fullscreen which makes it look terrible since it's a low res picture streeched over the entire screen. This is an old question but this drove me nuts as well and I was unable to find any help all over google BUT I found a solution that actually works on my MacBook Air from 2013.Įven though you set the game in windowed mode and even chose a corresponding resolution like 800*600, even by using the game's launcher ( press ALT while clicking on the games launch button on steam). ![]()
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