RamzaBehoulve
Ramza Behoulve
RamzaBehoulve

Sorry to break your bubble, but no, he is not (yet). Enjoy weeks on legal battles.

I still feel this is just a demo of what we should expect of future procedurally generated worlds. On that point, it’s exciting. It’s just up to devs to make living and exploring that world fun to diverse type of players.

I wonder about that. You mightpay more to build the PC, but then the price of the games are lower at launch than consoles and also drop faster over time.

Yeah, about cloth masks efficacy...

Once someone’s opinion is made up, they will not easily change it, no matter how many facts or counter-facts you throw at them. Especially on Internet.

Waste of time to argue mask or no mask online.

I’d rather pay & play a solid and interesting 20-25h game for 25$ than 50$ for a 40-50h game with 10-15h of useless fillers (farming, stupid quests...)

Indeed. To be more precise, for the wearer, used improperly, it’s actually worse than nothing (you are keeping all particles, virus included, for much longer on the mask than your skin).

Just covering the nose is not enough. You need to use your fingers on the sides of the nose to make the mask stick better to your face. Bottom is also critical, it needs to clearly go below the chin.

I apologize for the misspelling. English is not my native language.

It’s interesting. Japanese are rushing to get masks even though they, better than anyone, should know how effective the masks were in preventing the mass flu epidemic of 2018-2019 in Japan (much, much worse than covid-19)...

If you lockdown again, you’ll really have learned nothing.

Guess the mob finally got the head of someone, well deserved of course, but be careful with what you wish for.

Sure, keep trying. The words you are using are nowhere to be found in the official autopsy. They are from a CNN article linked below :

Didn’t I just say to read the report yourself instead of relying on the media? Then again, unless you have some sort of medical/biology knowledge, you’ll probably interpret it the same way journalists do.

I can understand the blue card.

He did not die because of the knee on his neck. But obviously that would require to actually read the autopsy and toxic screening report instead of just reading Twitter or other medias.

He did not die because of the knee on his neck. But obviously that would require to actually read the autopsy and toxic screening report instead of just reading Twitter or other medias.

According to the autopsy and toxic screening, Floyd did not die from the knee on his neck...

I’m all for staying home to play games, but if you do so because of covid-19, that’s really not a good reason (unless you are 70+ and/or have health issues, obviously)..