You know, if you don’t buy ubisoft games, you don’t have to download and install the Uplay drm. Now that’s what I call a life hack!
You know, if you don’t buy ubisoft games, you don’t have to download and install the Uplay drm. Now that’s what I call a life hack!
Wait, so the name of the attack has nothing to do with the Hawaiian king?
If I can’t care about everything, then it’s only fair that I care about nothing.
Great Britain is a nation of 60 million. The United States had 300 million at the last census, and sold roughly 55,000 Mustangs last year. That’s the equivalent of 9,000 mustangs sold if it had the population of the US. That does seem low, but recall that car ownership in GB is far more expensive, there are fewer…
I am coming to believe, against all logic, that the institutional aura of that place is just so polluted that it ruins players and not the other way around.
Funny way of spelling Pup Boy.
My rule of thumb is that if the repair is equal to or greater than the residual value of the vehicle, it’s time to replace, unless, for some reason, you are committed to maintaining the vehicle for sentimental reasons. Even then, you’re probably better off having something more reliable as a daily driver.
For some, it’s total cake to get through Greenlight, even with a game that isn’t super hot.
This thing is like a Faberge egg for me. I would never pony up the cash to own it, even if such a purchase was trivial for me, but I can understand the price and even appreciate it for what it is.
Is this an example of Russian military cyberspace corps posting?
There’s a decent chance that they’re New Orleans’ finest high school drop outs.
More like Steve Baller, amirite?
This would probably be done better by Red Hook (of Darkest Dungeon fame), as it looks like it’s cribbing from Red Hook’s play book.
Did this device cloak just one specific Klingon, or did it cloak Klingons in general?
It is exactly right that competitive TF2 doesn’t resemble everyone else’s TF2. They’re basically not even the same game, and if you’re used to the unmanaged chaos of regular TF2, competitive TF2 just doesn’t seem like much fun.
Wait a second, I’ve seen the exact same thing happen on deadspin.
Rights come with responsibilities. If you’re going to exercise your right to bear arms, you have the responsibility to learn how to safely do so.
I have good and bad news for you. The good news is that I would drink your sazerac. The bad news is that you would then not have a sazerac to drink.
Ask me about my Wumpus hunt.
You’re not going to out-DOS cred me, buster. I played Zork when it was a new thing. XCOM 2 packs a lot of exposition in during the tutorial missions. You passed up a good bit of the narrative.