They were somehow buying enough pancake mix to make an issue with their budget, but then also basically never eating any pancakes, since they have a long expiry period, and he they kept letting them expire repeatedly.
They were somehow buying enough pancake mix to make an issue with their budget, but then also basically never eating any pancakes, since they have a long expiry period, and he they kept letting them expire repeatedly.
Its a movie for people who like those movies, to be fair. It’s a terrible movie in general, that is excellent in its subgenre
Devils advocate, when people say steep learning curve they often mean that you need to learn a decent amount rather quickly in order to proceed effectively. They often mean a project that you will not effectively tackle by learning slowly but proceeding anyway, mastering it after a while.
They meant that whatever…
Will there be an update/upgrade option for PC players? or just rely on mods?
nah, I have a ton of games (and gamepass) right now, and I’m not one of the “buy tons of games every time they are on sale” gamers, I buy a game once I’ve heard about it and want to play it, but my backlog is already good enough that I don’t go looking for games that don’t already come with a recommendation.
Exclusively a PC gamer
Lost Ark has been in the top 3 most played games (currently #1) on Steam since launch.
“Look close at that linked clip of Bazaar, though, and you’ll see character models for cannon fodder like grunts and elites dead on the ground, teeing up the pipedream that Halo Infinite’s version of Forge could even let players design cooperative maps featuring wave-based combat against enemy AI.”
That would be…
it’s a fun game so far, but hard to argue against it being lazy.
Its fun because its pokemon with some more options, but the graphics are bad, art direction is meh, storyline is meh so far, dialog is awful, animation work is awful, hand-holding is beyond overwhelming, quest design is boring, objectives in general are…
Was there ever a point where you could no longer get them for free? I am pretty sure I maxed mine out fully, and only purchased the first 10 or so. You get one free every time you visit a new space station
NMS also allows you to upgrade your slots for basically free as long as you are willing to keep traveling to different space stations
nintendo is hardly doing this. They sell some old games piecemeal, often at high costs, and have had some launch with poor performance.
Re-Releasing one off games in an emu is not backwards compatibility, be putting an xbox original disc in an xbox series x (or xbox one) (or re-downloading a 360 game I paid for…
Series S is future-proofed for next-gen—including games that haven’t yet been announced, remedying any fears of a looming “expiration date” like the PS4—but at a permanently lower fidelity.
They aren’t yet discounting these new PS4's though. For the same cost as a base PS4, you can get a Series S, per the article.
Just loaded up MCC... what the hell.... That was always auto?
Yep, they do. Along with dozens of other pieces of paperwork, so I can’t really blame a kid and his grandpa for thinking anything was off if they are not used to the process. The only reason I knew what papers there would be was seeing what papers they gave me. As a first time buyer, I’d have no idea that a certain…
“I’m not even sure how he registered and insured the thing for the 5 months after the “sale”. Sounds like either Texas has horrible records or they didn’t bother to register or insure it at all.”
For this part, I could see it happening.
In Utah, where I am, if you purchase a car at a dealership, they handle registering…
I guess the gotcha here is that the dealer is using this as an efficient ad. They pay less than a large ad spot, and not only get on all the local news, but make themselves seem above the rest from an honesty and goodness perspective.
Kid probably still gets a car though, maybe has to pay 2k in tax, maybe they cover,…
Most dealers won’t have a title to give you day of, they often mail them, even with cash. I guess they assumed it would come, and just didn’t notice when it didn’t? Both times I bought cash from a dealer, different dealers each time, I received the title a few days later.
The salesman sold a vehicle at work, on their property, that technically belonged to him, during company time, to a client who was there to buy a car from the dealer.
Not sure how this legally works, but I’d expect some liability from the dealership, or else you’d think more would find loopholes like this to sell…