It's 25km/h. There is also a 45km/h category with stricter regulation.
The most hilarious example is that 80s video about snowboards... ah, here it is:
It's not out on Xbox yet anyway. But it might be an idea for OP to say what platform(s) they play on.
Morrowind was the first of the ES series where they drastically reduced the area but invested more in the content in that area. It had a unique art style and location. It kept most of the complexity of the prior games in the series, while subsequent games heavily simplified things to cater to console gamers. There are a lot of babies that were thrown out with the bathwater after Morrowind. Of course the later games also added a lot of improvements, but I think for its time, Morrowind was a very good game. It depends on preferences, but I would consider it the best game of the ES series relative to when it was launched.
FWIW the Steam cut is lower for games that sell well. It's probably below 25% for BG3 overall.
Bioware made BG1 and BG2 and other RPGs in a similar vein, but has more recently made games trying to appeal to the mass market and failed miserably (Mass Effect Andromeda and especially Anthem).
The BG name lay dormant for a couple decades until Larian acquired it and released the highly successful BG3. So they are beating Bioware at their own game.
They're a small company, they'll probably just go bankrupt.
Inherited from naval wargaming, where it came about because first rate ships of the line had better armor than second rate etc. so armor class scaled inversely. That meant THAC0 was the best way to figure out what you needed to roll to get a hit.
It's also not functionally that complicated (your THAC0 minus target AC), just weird and confusing if you try to understand why it works that way.
While everyone has been talking about Baldur’s Gate 3, I decided to cave in and started a replay of Divinity: Original Sin 2. Well, yea, I got a ten years old PC and a Ps4!
I'm sure your PC could run Baldur's Gate 1 and 2... 😉
The tutorial in CK II is so bad
You can't just talk that way about Ireland.
Windows has a simplified version of that built in.
So it has three battery packs each the size of an iphone, yet the battery capacity is only twice that of an iphone? Seems pretty meh, and they lock you in with proprietary connectors.