Ah, so it’s not a hardware issue. What kind of software issues did you have that would re-emerge with an OS upgrade?
Ah, so it’s not a hardware issue. What kind of software issues did you have that would re-emerge with an OS upgrade?
You are not the first person I’ve heard say this. Even the first Portal gave me a little motion sickness.
CoD: They’re all the same after a certain point. Very “cookie cutter”. I played them semi-regularly up until around 2015. The best one IMO is the first Black Ops, because I loved the story.
As someone who’s been playing Destiny since the first one, unless you’re prepared to go through HOURS of YouTube lore breakdowns to catch up with the story, I can’t recommend jumping in. D1's story is completely unintelligible, and half of D2's story has been removed from the game. Also, the new player experience is…
I’ve replayed Skyrim a dozen times. I finished my first playthrough of Starfield last week, and I’m really not motivated to do another playthrough.
It’s so easy to bypass the CPU and TPM requirements. You just have to add a registry entry and set it to “0".
My now 9 year old laptop runs Windows 11 just fine. A simple registry edit to disable the compatibility checks allows it to be installed just like any other computer would. Still gets all the security patches too.
I haven’t played the PC port of FFVII Remake. Is it that bad? I will agree on the PS5 exclusives though. With the PS+ Extra that includes all the previous PS5 exclusives, I don’t think I’ve bought a single AAA title since I bought mine a little over a year ago.
Even $21 per hour is barely enough to rent an apartment let alone to buy a house, so where does it’s stop ?
Depends. Are you mainly on PC, or do you have a PS4 as well? If you’re still using a PS4 frequently, the upgrade to PS5 for the quality of life improvements cannot be understated. Just get yourself an extra NVME drive to add to it. If you’re mainly on PC, just wait. Between XBox Gamepass and Steam, there’s just so…
I was just reading a story a couple of months ago about how the city was walking back the regulations that effectively banned Bird. They realized they’d fucked up, but it was too late.
The exception that proves your point was how well they were received in sunny Southern California. I’ve used Bird scooters MANY times in LA and San Diego, where parking is rare and expensive. Hopping on a scooter was WAY faster than either trying to find a parking spot or taking a bus, and the weather and traffic…
INTERESTING. Maybe you’re in an area Google hasn’t re-mapped in a while? Where I live, I’ve noticed that Google updates the satellite photos every 2-3 years.
I try to keep as much distance between me and any Teslas I see whenever possible. The fact that I live in California makes this incredibly difficult.
They either don’t have insurance, or have one of those shady local insurers that have billboards with attractive women.
I’ve seen quite a few of both in SoCal. And I want the Tahoe QUITE badly.
Someone PLEASE help the Midwest move their cuisine past the 1950's,
Midwest cuisine is still stuck in the 1950's.
Absolutely agree. The 458 was perfection. When the 488 came out, all I felt was a wave of disappointment. It was a step back both stylistically and with the engine note, performance gains from the turbo be damned.
V8 Ferraris, specifically the 488. The 458 was an incredibly beautiful looking and SOUNDING sports car, and the 488 was a step back in both regards. The 458 was the perfect mid-engined sports car. There’s a reason GM engineers were benchmarking the 458 instead a 488 for the C8 Corvette development. The secondhand…