Based on my Steam metrics, E just for Europa Universalis 4.
Yea, I’m not including Sid Meier in that. The only time that qualifier is ever used is when talking about Pirates!.
Finally? He jumped that shark years ago.
No. Either way, you have the same set to pull from and your only pulling one card. The only difference is that generating a card means you don’t have a set order when the first one is pulled.
If you wanted an equivalent with physical cards you’d pull a card, shuffle the rest, pull another card, repeat until the deck runs out.
👍 Nice diagrams.
I couldn’t care less.
Honestly, IDK. My company is moving their office slightly further away from me. This will add much more commute time because of the location though. I’m already looking for a new job but if I don’t find one by then I’m certainly not going in. We worked 100% remote for over 3 years. I’ll find out what the consequences are.
My situation will be a bit different though since the office location is moving. Seems unreasonable that they’d be able to deny unemployment because of that.
I think most people could be in favor of this abortion.
Considering some data centers basically need a power plant to run, the amount of solar panels needed would be insane. Plus, unless you keep the data center between the planet and the sun, you still have shade.
I’m not watching a video to find this out. What are the advantages of building in space? I only see negatives. Like huge gargantuan negatives. I guess you technically save on land, but that’s it.
Like that guarantees quality.
What is the difference between confirmed kills and admitted kills?
I was thinking the black oil from X-Files.
I think you misread the post.
Yes, this article, and especially the content you replied to, makes me think they don’t understand why people want these types of vehicles. Also, that they don’t even understand what they are saying.
Worst of both worlds? Do people regularly need to drive 300+ miles a day? No. Around town driving is usually less than 50 miles a day and occasionally they want to take a road trip. That’s where I live. I’m not gonna go full electric and then try to drive 500+ miles. The infrastructure just isn’t there yet. Even with plug-in hybrids, it’ll get there.
When did it get out of the fridge?