If you stop going to twitter to see the content, the creators would be forced to move. How important can the content be?
Me too as a programmer that uses Google cloud to store government information. Which bit of the policy says they are going to access your data, shouldn't take you long to link it to me if you read them as much as you say. Unless what you're actually doing is spreading misinformation and bullshit.
Awuh, does somebody keep losing? It's ok champ, you'll get em eventually
It's the way the suicide pods work, apparently
Did they change their comment or something because no part of what they say is claiming to be ok with this? Perhaps I'm reading it wrong
Another person here: and I gave you..let's just say you should probably schedule a doctor's visit.
Only realised when I went to reply. Using sync your video link doesn't show. Here it is for other sync users.
If they manage to get past that, you should attach a paint can to some rope and have it rigged to swing towards them if they are coming up the stairs.
You actually wish you were in a position where your mum would give you a hand job?
Everybody pees, but if you're doing it 80 times a day there's probably an issue.
I didn't play the first one. Though I started playing this last night on game pass knowing nothing about it.
It's intense, beautiful, intriguing and I'm looking forward to playing more.
The game itself is more of a story that you sometimes sword fight in. Exceptionally linear, which to me is a refreshing change from the abundance of open world titles available at the moment. The story is interesting, though I'm starting to think I should play through the first one first, there is a recap at the beginning so I feel I'm up to speed on what's happened. The combat is fun, and very cinematic, it feels like every interaction has been coded separately.
Overall it's a solid 8/10 if you are a fan of narrative story games it's worth a look, though as mentioned I'd be tempted to start at the beginning, there isn't much hand holding through the features which I imagine is explained more in the first game.