To answer a few interrogations that came up during the run: - all areas seen in game are in Paris, excepted for Saint-Cloud which is right outside Paris and Versailles that is even further away - the peak year of the revolution was 1789 and the inauguration of the Eiffel Tower was 1889, so it couldn't have appeared in the game (else, it would have been close to the Invalides) - the city of Luxembourg is within the country of Luxembourg, but here Luxembourg designates a palace in Paris and the neighbourhood around it ;)
It was February's free game on PS so i grabbed it and binged the crap out of it. As soon as I finished my first run i started over immediately. Great game.
I'm french, I must be, like, the seventh person that played the game, which would be a shame :p Steelrising is pretty rough around the edges, but I really liked it. I think it lacked memorable bosses, mostly. But it still had its moments. Thanks for running it !
I'm liking it so far, just got it and doing all those side quests now. It's a bit janky to get used to but easy once you get the combat style of hit, run/dodge, gain stamina, repeat. Don't like the 3/4-on-1 gank fights, though. It doesn't suit the combat style well for casual play.
most of our schools are really bad here. it's tricky to find precise statistics on literacy (since it's kind of a hard skill to measure), but something like one in five US adults are illiterate or nearly so. granted, a good chunk of those are immigrants, so I assume many of them are literate, just not in English--but that only accounts for about a third of it. "gen alpha can't read" is a widely spread meme due to falling literacy rates in young children who started school in the 2020s, though most of the information I can find on it is "screen time" hysteria rather than level-headed analysis. we're not doing great in other subjects either, but since they're all taught in English, I wonder how much of that problem is downstream from the literacy problem.
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To answer a few interrogations that came up during the run:
- all areas seen in game are in Paris, excepted for Saint-Cloud which is right outside Paris and Versailles that is even further away
- the peak year of the revolution was 1789 and the inauguration of the Eiffel Tower was 1889, so it couldn't have appeared in the game (else, it would have been close to the Invalides)
- the city of Luxembourg is within the country of Luxembourg, but here Luxembourg designates a palace in Paris and the neighbourhood around it
;)
As one of the six people in the world who played this game, this run was wild, haha.
I heard of the game a while back and forgot about it, but it really looks fun.
Maybe i'm gonna be the seventh person to play it someday 😅
Proud to be One of the Six
It was February's free game on PS so i grabbed it and binged the crap out of it. As soon as I finished my first run i started over immediately. Great game.
Man what a fun run so far, great job runner and couch!
I'm french, I must be, like, the seventh person that played the game, which would be a shame :p Steelrising is pretty rough around the edges, but I really liked it. I think it lacked memorable bosses, mostly. But it still had its moments.
Thanks for running it !
I'm liking it so far, just got it and doing all those side quests now. It's a bit janky to get used to but easy once you get the combat style of hit, run/dodge, gain stamina, repeat. Don't like the 3/4-on-1 gank fights, though. It doesn't suit the combat style well for casual play.
Picked this game up recently. Really fun game.
It's funny seeing him get farther in 4 minutes than I ever did when playing this. Really cool run, the platforming skips are nuts.
How can we dash mid air?
The jump after getting to Les Tuileries is impossible.
Oh wow, I forgot it existed!
...wow, lies of P must be causing so much malding now
What? This game is out?
This game was better than Lies of P
Wut
Yessir. Way better.
wait, you americans at least should know Lafayette pretty well. He fought for the US on the US Independence War against the english.
I’m from Denmark c:
You grossly overestimate Americans' knowledge of history, even our own.
oh think you are the first danish speedrunner i have heard about, neat!@@nicowithacSR
i feel bad, i thought i was a history buff and still didn't know😭
most of our schools are really bad here. it's tricky to find precise statistics on literacy (since it's kind of a hard skill to measure), but something like one in five US adults are illiterate or nearly so. granted, a good chunk of those are immigrants, so I assume many of them are literate, just not in English--but that only accounts for about a third of it. "gen alpha can't read" is a widely spread meme due to falling literacy rates in young children who started school in the 2020s, though most of the information I can find on it is "screen time" hysteria rather than level-headed analysis.
we're not doing great in other subjects either, but since they're all taught in English, I wonder how much of that problem is downstream from the literacy problem.
This is a terrible game but still enjoy seeing it ran like this