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Titan Station, a mysterious, story-rich sci-fi game, is out now with a -20% launch discount! The offer lasts until January 2nd, 11 PM UTC.

Titan Station will take you back to the future; quite literally, with its retro-style futuristic tech. The year is 1999, and as a main character, David, you take up a job as a systems operator on a space station. It was supposed to be an escape from day-to-day troubles; but it’ll turn out to be so much more, as you realise things in space are not quite the way you expected them to be.

Discover the Titan now, on GOG!
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polygongruvan: Hey!

Just updated the game - added setting to disable centerdot in settings-general-Disable center dot.

Having the objective beeing toggable will require some more work.

//Joakim
Sold! Thank you for that quick response!
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polygongruvan: Just updated the game - added setting to disable centerdot in settings-general-Disable center dot.

//Joakim
Not yet on the GOG download :D. I guess I'll have to wait 'til the next update landed on GOG as offline installer (I dislike GOG Galaxy).
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polygongruvan: Just updated the game - added setting to disable centerdot in settings-general-Disable center dot.

//Joakim
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Jou_de: Not yet on the GOG download :D. I guess I'll have to wait 'til the next update landed on GOG as offline installer (I dislike GOG Galaxy).
Ah, alrigt. I´ll investigare tomorrow!
Bedtime in Sweden now =)

//Joakim
Wishlisted for now. I'm guessing that because there is "no combat" and "few puzzles" that this is one of those exploration games like Gone Home. The main sticking point for me is that my laptop meets the minimum requirements but not the recommended, so I don't know if that will translate into needing to turn down graphic details (if possible) or just long loading times.
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Catventurer: Wishlisted for now. I'm guessing that because there is "no combat" and "few puzzles" that this is one of those exploration games like Gone Home. The main sticking point for me is that my laptop meets the minimum requirements but not the recommended, so I don't know if that will translate into needing to turn down graphic details (if possible) or just long loading times.
Hey!

Yeah, it's more kind of exploration, reading notes and on computers messages/logs and following a story with voice over and a couple of puzzles.

The loads happen when starting, either new game or continue, but levels witches and such are hidden in airlocks, so the only thing you might notice is that an airlock takes a bit longer to unlock :)

There are two level loads mid-game but other than that the loading shouldn't be a problem.

The main drawback of low-end hardware is that you will have to play on low/mid graphics so it won't look as fancy.
Worst case is if the game really struggles to keep a decent fps - it might crash - I had a player play on a surface 3 pro and the player had crashes that I´ve never heard of before that I would guess had to do with the GPU/CPU not being able to keep up with the game.
Low/Unstable FPS can also cause some stuttering when running, it can be solved by either lowering graphics settings to get more stable/higher fps or disable head-bobbing in settings-general-disable head bobbing.

With that said, I have played it on a really bad laptop on low just to make sure it works and it does, at least on that one :)
So my best guess is that it will run but it won't look as fancy.

//Joakim