I think the second one. Assuming the middle bit is a nose, fewer details make for better deadpan toaster expression
grow a plant, hug your dog, lift heavy, eat healthy, be a nerd, play a game and help each other out
I think the second one. Assuming the middle bit is a nose, fewer details make for better deadpan toaster expression
Unrelated but is your thing mendicant bias?
Good to know, that’s not the one I had in mind, however.
For whatever reason I thought PMOS was based on Manjaro. Could be something as silly as associating one green logo with another.
As much as I want that to be the case, I don’t think full mobile gnu+Linux is really ready to use daily?
I haven’t exactly been keeping up with things, mind you
It’s funny is how gorgeous the endgame content looks. Sure it plays out very much in the same way, but it’s kinda crazy how hard they go in visuals on parts of the game that very few players can reach. I’m not opposed to this in principle, mind you.
But yeah the raids and dungeons didn’t really grip me in the end. Pretty as they are, there’s a lot of arbitrary systems at play which kill my engagement.
Yup. The gaming industry got lucrative enough for the bean counters to swoop in and bastardise.
And they didn’t retroactively unlock impacted gear. I had a couple god rolled blast furnaces relgated to casual PvP despite the absurd amount of time I had to put into that bullshit forge activity.
Anyone else notice the extent of bungies creativity as far as destiny is concerned:
Would it almost be equivalent to snap on Android?
I’ve heard very little about it. Is there some controversy around it?
Something along the lines of hiring an expert on gambling. There’s a lot of game mechanics in games like Destiny 2 which lock you in through little feedback loops.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIuAeFu84kY
It’s a good looking game with decent movement and gunplay, but it fully disrespects your time. RIP if you ended up buying the game in 2017 with the first few expansions because that shit gone now.
I wonder if it’s detecting a magnet at the front edge from the closed lid of the notebook underneath, telling the system on top that the lid is closed?
valuable context - thank you
People who love being tracked, these are for you:
(The Room can’t be scanned automatically because it’s paid)
IQ Arena - not too bad but not amazing
Math Riddles also not so bad
do ski socks count?
For sure. It’ll leave the likes of 2077 and Starfield in the dust, and it’ll be performant without the need of TAA or other patchwork bullshit.
I’d be curious if they stick to Vulkan on PC since RDR2 later defaulted to it.
I think it’d be safe to expect a very well crafted depiction of Florida. A lively sandbox just brimming with weird shit.
Must be difficult since they don’t have telemetry to work with.
I think the prospect of enabling higher frame rates on more modest hardware is a noble goal but requiring TAA to get there is nauseating.