Strongly agree, palworld didn't need to sustain hundreds of thousands of players for years. Not every game needs to be factorio. It did what it set out to.
I bought it, played it for a while, and moved on. nothings wrong.
Strongly agree, palworld didn't need to sustain hundreds of thousands of players for years. Not every game needs to be factorio. It did what it set out to.
I bought it, played it for a while, and moved on. nothings wrong.
that would make me worried about her house, black mold can be invisible and have nasty effects like that.
as a VR enthusiast: if the had just added controllers it would have made it so much more useable.
No matter how good your gesture controlls are, it still greatly limits its use. Theres a reason we use mice and styluses with computers, instead of touch and mid-air gestures!
yes, young people die... but then, young people are always dying. . The amount of sudden cardiac death among athletes has gone down over the past 20 years.
So, if you had the shot, you would have been at a lower risk than if you didnt.
God i wish my community fluoridated its water. Just had a kid, and anything to help prevent cavities is amazing, and low levels of floride is such an easy, risk free and cheap solution.
Good, Break him, sell his company.
sovcits are one of my favorite groups of loonies, but far from harmless.
For me it's simply EGS paying developers to lock games only their store.
If they were just competing, trying to deliver a better product I would massively support them, similar to how I support GOG, however when you start locking content to your storez you end up with "PlayStation vs Xbox" devision of content.
This really is amazing to see. It feels like just year when we were discussing 1, 2, or 10 qubits.
Are there any/many current uses for these quantum computers?
Ran into this yesterday, when my manager opened a link and had to call me to help because it didnt autofill his passwords.
This "productivity increase" cost my corporation 15 minutes the first time anyone ran into it.
And this isn't the first time. A lot of climate activists (and I assume Greta included) love these non-compliance fines, since it's basically advertising for them
i personally like Ars Technica quite a bit.