And they are, somehow, still providing regular updates to this day. Looks like their most recent major update was just a few weeks ago.
I can't think of a single piece of art that doesn't have flaws.
By that logic then I'm literally a super hero every time I tie a blanket around my neck and pretend to fly.
Wouldn't the alternative be losing a LOT of old games on Steam?
Just curious, do you know how many trees were MOLESTED to create that air you're breathing?
If you have a theater nearby that offers Dolby Vision films you can try out a version of HDR. They use laser projectors so the blacks can really be pure black. When the screen goes dark just before the movie the entire theater will be pitch black except for emergency lighting. It's glorious.
i can't find the article for the life of me but i read an interview with a dev who basically said that the UE5 engine is fine unless you try to crank all of the visual bells and whistles on at the same time. Now imagine being a dev team trying to convince marketing not to use all of the features they paid for? Can we blame Epic and Nvidia?
I can't speak for other countries, the EU banned it a while ago, but up until very recently a lot of citrus drinks over here in the U.S. used a chemical called Brominated Vegetable Oil as a stabilizer/emulsifier I think? So at least in the U.S. there can be fats in some sodas. Maybe enough for the THC?
If you're particularly lazy and want to check how a plant is doing you can even just microwave to activate it. put it in a glass cup with a damp paper towl under it, cover with a second damp paper towl, cover in plastic wrap except a small gap like you're making a microwave dinner. Cook for a minute at a time on 20-30% power and let the steam release between cooks. Do that 2-3 times then remove nug from container and let it sit a few minutes on a plate or something.
The green hand? That's the hand of Apollo. The actual Greek god Apollo. TOS got weird lol.
Even serving 7.5 million people per day that leaves 330-some million people every day who don't eat tacos. Assuming every customer ate a taco with their meal, ~2,200 out of every 100,000 people eats at least one taco each day, so ~2.2%. This doesn't account for people eating multiple tacos, however.
Somewhere in Chapter 2 my Windows 11 install got corrupted to the point where a recovery upgrade wouldn't even run so I installed CachyOS. I've played a good 4 hours so far and if anything it's running better under Proton. The QTEs feel snappier.