

I do not remember purchasing “gems” with real currency in the “good old days”
It has so many micro transactions it’s obvious the game’s a cash grab on player’s nostalgia. Oh, and you cannot play it offline even in single player.
My advice: avoid
I do not remember purchasing “gems” with real currency in the “good old days”
It has so many micro transactions it’s obvious the game’s a cash grab on player’s nostalgia. Oh, and you cannot play it offline even in single player.
My advice: avoid
I think I must have switched up currencies and somehow concluded the price is the same. That’s on me
For that price I recommend an EU built router that comes with a modified OpenWRT but also allows installing vanilla one - Turris Omnia. It is also very modular an can be upgraded (e.g. with 5G)
In the US.
Nothing. Not every information needs to be actionable by its receivers. Do not get hyped up but know there will be a next installment and wait till they show something.
I wonder if it has anything to do with alphabetical order… No, that’s not it
No thanks
First thing that came in to my mind was Gears of War with its specific third person view and hiding behind covers. I don’t think it was the first game with that mechanic but the most influential one
Once you finish New Vegas you will “forget” to post screenshots, right? It was just a way to sell New Vegas to others?
I respect that.
MS has been using Linux on their servers for years
Where can I find beforehand which laptop supports S3? Are there any know brands that do?
Yeah, that’s what they have been saying for years
I believe that was intended. It’s a way to “hide” the punchline on an image so it’s not obvious at the first glimpse
Shit, I think I need to buy a second laptop just in case because otherwise I will be forced to buy a machine with all this crap
You are right but also assume people care about that. Lots of time open sourcing your project is a way to collaborate with others, build a portfolio or just for fun. It’s not a statement.
Higher salary, usually
I believe OpenSUSE uses something called “meta” packages that contain a bunch of other packages. For example if there’s games-meta package it will fetch a bunch of games and during update it may try to install them again. Search through installed packages and see if you have any meta ones.
“Don’t be evil” to whom? Shareholders? ;)
A game released 10 years ago turns 10, yes