Chloe Price was Max Caulfield's partner in time… Losing her is Max's greatest regret. Now Chloe has come to Caledon University. Haunted by nightmares and impossible memories, Chloe needs Max's help. But Max is already in crisis: in three days, a deadly inferno will destroy the campus.
Which brings us, at last, to Life is Strange: Reunion, the thrilling finale to the Max and Chloe saga, a chapter that brings their book to a close. This is a full circle moment for both developers and fans — one that builds on everything that has come before. And even as the game delivers a reunion long-thought impossible, it also caps off our time at Caledon University in a literal blaze of glory.
But it's still infused with all the emotional weight that Max — and we as players — have been carrying since that fateful moment by the Arcadia Bay lighthouse. We couldn't dismiss the tragedy at the heart of Max and Chloe. Their reunion could be no quick fix.
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Max's power allows her to undo everything… except the memory of her own actions. Of the way the world was before. Of everything she's done — and everything she's lost in the process.
Chloe's return may be due to Max's power, in particular, the power Max gained in Life is Strange: Double Exposure to Shift between parallel timelines — a power Max subsequently lost when she merged those timelines back together and recovered her ability to Rewind.
Disabling my complete PC security measures – to run games on a level that not even a complete reinstall will set it back to normal ever again – is not 'dead' because never should any sane do that unless they got powerful PCs laying around for fun and money to burn.
They removed a lot that was completely unnecessary risk, how trustworthy and thoughtful, it's still far away from a true solution because it's very technical, not gonna bother with that shit and still risk minor stuff But feel free tbh
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what about seperate windows install which doesnt see the other drives? maybe easy doable with the old windows to go way even with external ssds?
started thinking about this lately. wont run that hv crap on my normal installation
No that's too basic. I am not sure how it is now, but the prior one was so deep inside your system that you'd essentially have to roll back the changes manually as they have been placed far beyond OS, it's something that nobody sane would ever do just to play a game.
And just because they simplified it, it does not make it easy nor necessarily super 'safe'. All that to save 30-50 bucks? Up to you.
havent followed this exactly the last weeks, but i can see you still have to give that complete hv crack basicly the permission to do whatever it wants (ring -1). the problem here isnt the crack itself, those are clean, but while active it opens up your system to everything without any safe guards in place.
so never do this to your prod system. hence the idea using a seperate install only for this shit. you dont need to disable secure boot etc anymore if i understand correctly
you dont get my point here harry. No strange stuff needs to be done outside windows.
grab one ouf the 342323 external ssds lying around. throw windows 11 as windows 2 go on it, use the option which sets all internal drives to offline for the system (os will see complete space of all drives, but cannot access them at all). boot up that system from external drive, block internet connection and just use it for those hillbilly cracks
na i dont care about this, though i liked the first episodes.
see this as more general thoughts, there a few games i might want to try before actually buying.
will set up a windows2go installation tonight, still have some old 250gb ssds and external cases which should reach 150-200mb/s. so fast enough for this use case
you dont get my point here harry. No strange stuff needs to be done outside windows.
grab one ouf the 342323 external ssds lying around. throw windows 11 as windows 2 go on it, use the option which sets all internal drives to offline for the system (os will see complete space of all drives, but cannot access them at all). boot up that system from external drive, block internet connection and just use it for those hillbilly cracks
you can try, but I sure wouldn't have time or patience for this.
Disabling my complete PC security measures – to run games on a level that not even a complete reinstall will set it back to normal ever again – is not 'dead' because never should any sane do that unless they got powerful PCs laying around for fun and money to burn.
It seems to have mixed reviews, some saying it's better, some saying it's even worse tahn double exposure, I almost actually bought it but because of the mixed reviews I decided to wait, but I decided to skip for now, and I don't even want for now to use the bypass.
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