Over 130 countries.
Over 130 countries.
Can confirm. I struggled to remember the name of the ancient website vampirefreaks after the concept came up in conversation and out of the big search engines only Bing’s flavor of chatGPT could tell me what I was looking for.
Because they don’t need touchpads and like an asymmetrical layout
It’s been around since they first had profiles. I’m pretty sure that was while Steam was still green
Yes if your solution is to throw literal children at the problem you should quit while you’re ahead.
When they first released their keyboards the equivalent to iCue was fine. Now it’s actually adversarial.
And the windows+P multi monitor control doesn’t work before login in 11 because it’s part of the taskbar now
Yeah it’s definitely more substantial than something like Blood Dragon for Far Cry 3.
I never had egregious visual bugs like Skyrim’s dragons flying in reverse. But when I first launched New Vegas the doc waking you up from your coma had a glitch where his head would gently rotate like a clock hand while his mouth flapped. If his mouth stopped flapping his head stopped pivoting on the top of his neck.
I honestly thought it was intentional until his cheek went inside his shoulder.
You’re right but I’m not happy about it.
I love it. Low poly and horror really belong together in my mind. Probably for similar reasons as your own
It was my first Rated M game and it set the bar impossibly high
Ive only ever used Uber Eats while working. Without work I’d have more time for gardening
I made a comment referencing how bad DayZ early access was and the reply has me considering reinstalling. I remember zombies flat out ignoring walls though.
They already know how to save the bees. It’s by no longer doing the things that allow them to afford mega-yachts.
You’re right they don’t flatten but the brake does have to engage to stop it from behaving similarly to a manual treadmill
Can’t the escalator like flatten out or something awful, when it’s without power?
Probably because America bad, eat the rich.
Interesting how colloquially connotatively “earn it” is more positive than “deserve it”
What many democracies around the world are missing is greater recallability in offices. Citizens need to be able to easily oust people nonviolently.