...or you could ignore all of it, just focus on the main story quests, and finish the game in like 15-20 hours. Or literally any combination of the two. Play it how you want, and at your own speed.
...or you could ignore all of it, just focus on the main story quests, and finish the game in like 15-20 hours. Or literally any combination of the two. Play it how you want, and at your own speed.
It’s a problem with the movie because the online aspect has no real stakes: her identity comes out and...what, she becomes a regular idol instead of an internet one? She has to make a new account somewhere else where she can sing again? Oh no.
your reading comprehension and/or critical thinking skills display the only disgrace here.
Good grief you only seem to comment to say how much you hate the site.
I looked at gg.deals and it wasn’t long before I saw them recommending Kinguin. That’s a well known gray market site whose sales do NOT support the publishers and studios. So no, you’re completely wrong about all of the listed resellers being legitimate.
It’s run fine for me, on my old system (i5-2400, R9-270X, Win 7, 8GB ram; 30-40fps) and my newer one (Ryzen 5 3600, RX570, Win10, 16GB ram, SSD; 60fps). It’s a Unity game, so yeah - it can have some load times if you’re on HD, and some people have run into Unity memory leaks when they play awhile. But the only time I…
And if you treated as a real live service game it would fail on every imaginable metric.
Meanwhile Elite: Dangerous has been out in full-retail for 7 years as of next month, despite being just as ambitious except in scale... Because instead of one or two sad planetary systems, Elite has a 1:1 simulation of the entire Milky Way Galaxy’s 400,000,000,000+ star systems.
I have a finance degree, but it’s nice that you read The Big Short
You saying that undercuts your credibility.
Sure it is, unless you subscribe to the philosophy that perception is reality. The stock market is based entirely around perception. If it were regulated well, there would be safeguards to ensure that the perception was in some way tied to realities about the entities involved.
The more you learn about the stock market, the more it’s clear that that shit is entirely fiction
“Exciting news, gamers! We found a way to make Mario Kart into a job! Fun is for losers!”
Imagine having such a transactional mindset that you need your goddamn leisure time to be some kind of investment.
Not everyone was benefitting equally, so... get rid of it for everyone? What about do more to make sure those that still weren’t able to benefit got a chance to do so?
And it just happened to come from a game published by Amazon.
Turn signal development derived from nobody ever using them.
“I’d like to show you all this Charizard, it’s rated in mint condition and the case is signed by the Pokémon artist Arita, who is responsible for the design on the card. While his signature doesn’t add to the value of the card per se, I’m honored to have it in my collection and his work on this card set is very…
do you really think it’s the inability to display the card when he has, according to him anyway, literally over 100 of the same card that have been graded to be in mint condition? and only this one has a signature?
That’s a lot of excitement over some old buggy release..