McMahon was also a well-known fitness freak, to the point he had photo sessions looking rather jacked for an older guy maybe ten or fifteen years ago.
McMahon was also a well-known fitness freak, to the point he had photo sessions looking rather jacked for an older guy maybe ten or fifteen years ago.
This is kind of ridiculous to really get upset over, really.
I mean, it can be uneven if you’re looking for specific, rarer stuff (for example, copper/silver/gold), but that’s obviously part of the systems to get you exploring other planets.
Iron doesn’t exist in the game anymore - hasn’t existed since NEXT, where it got converted into Ferrite (which is what I presume you mean).
No, man. It was a bar, not a pizza parlor.
And the contractor Rose works with, an amiable guy named Mike, seems to know his stuff, or at least as far as I, someone who very much doesn’t know said stuff, can see. (I’d have a little more faith in his work, though, if the show revealed his last name.)
It will always do the combining offscreen. Of course, it’s still processing the enemy damage, death, etc. and adding them to the crystal - it’s just not dropping a new one onscreen (or indeed, nearby off-screen).
There’s actually a limit of 400 crystals. If more than 400 crytstals are dropped, some crystals get combined into a red crystal. This is why sometimes late-game you’ll grab a red crystal and just shoot up several levels at once - you found the one that’s got all sorts of stored experience in it. Perhaps that was…
I'm pretty sure this is a joke, but just in case it’s not: the actual reason is that it’s an HTML5 game.
Quebec to foreigners: “Va t’en, saint-simonaque des fucking enfants! Tabarnak!”
I mean, I’ve been following r/SteamDeck while I’m waiting for my own (I’m in the Q3 bracket), and I’ve been seeing stories of people taking some 2280 drives and sawing most of it off since in many of them, all that’s out there past the immediate bunch of chips is long lines to some testing ports on the PCB.
Well yeah, in that sense, obviously it’s going to be a LONG time before anyone past the first little while gets their email. That much is fair. But those guys would all be in the “After Q3" bracket currently. Literally the only ones past even the first day is the EU and 64 GB UK models.
You absolutely should have received the email, then. Again, we’re past the 1:16 mark - that’s 76 minutes in. Even the UK 512 GB queue (the slowest one) is 40 minutes in.
Actually, the bolus of orders was in the first 90 minutes, at least in the US.
Currently, there are 48 Senators willing to fix this. If you get two more, you get what you want, and a whole lot more. You also need to keep the Democrat majority in the House.
Context and clarity are everything.
I do know how to read. Hence my comment.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s still pretty cool that it’s a LEGO brick (and that part is rightly impressive).
Not to be the killjoy here, but basically it running via a PC and being streamed to the teeny tiny little screen is not running Doom, IMO. It has to actually run Doom to count.
It’s possible. Emulation inaccuracies could cause all sorts of fun bugs.