thelaughingmann
TheLaughingMann
thelaughingmann

Yes. The free DLC and patches are there. Steam does them instantly. You have to download them manually at a time via GOG. Only the two big expansions are the ones I am waiting on.

Bundled together, yes. But the cost was still higher than the Season Pass. The pass on its own has never seen a discount. I know Blood & Wine had a 10% drop a few times. It’s why I am hopeful that with the GOTY edition due, I can get it for cheap just for the DLC.

The only time I’ll buy the GOTY Edition is if it drops to equal or less price than the Season Pass. Otherwise, if CDPR and Steam wise up and finally discount the Pass, then I’ll get that.

I have the game, but not the Season Pass and its DLC. Until the Season Pass or the DLC gets a reasonable discount, I’m content with what I got so far. Plus, no extra monies yet. Maybe that’ll change when this comes about.

Oh, Windows PCs were pretty consistent. Working on Mac machines with us is just a knock on wood experience. In the end, it’s coming down to Apple getting as much money as possible for their machines. It’s why I’ll never touch one ever again.

I can see why, to be sure. Tablet/smartphone OS’s are tricky. If you can’t utilize it enough to get some type of virus/malware cleaner onto it, then it would need at best a full OS reload. Yet if you get a tablet/smartphone infection (and it isn’t on Windows), then it’s real nasty stuff anyway.

I do work for a business. So far, this one was going on 10 years of good reputations.

The stuff I encounter more than anything is ransomware, fake programs, browser hijackers...I don’t think they count as traditional viruses.

Because we still live in a horrible world. And we don’t do it as much now, but we did for a time.

The machine cost like...$1,500 or so according to what they said when they paid for it. So I was sure to believe depreciation would have put it around $500.

We dealt with a bunch of ‘08 Macbooks (least ‘08 or ‘09) that were dual core CPU, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD units. Used, but they tested out OK and worked (they were the ones with the white plastic layering all over them). Much as we wanted to do 10.10 on them, 10.7.5 was their limit. Fortunately, it didn’t cost us but a

“What do you mean it’s gonna cost me $500 to fix this screen?”

The opposites fall in here at the computer repair shop I help at:

I earn that money when I have to do 90% Windows installs, though. I just say “I can reinstall your OS back with drivers and updates for x amount of dollars.” It’s just more easily earned on Apple machines than Windows machines.

Windows PCs are just as much a pain in the ass with that. Some have a dedicated bay underneath. Others require you to take the keyboard and base panel or top panel off.

The irony I see with Apple is they claim their stuff is virus free, yet people wonder why they get infected...of course, from my experience, it’s because viruses aren’t seen as much nowadays as malware.

It depends at times on a pocket medic, too.

It’s strength lies on a quick switch. I’ve gotten burned (narf) many times by Degreasers setting me on fire, airblasting me into the air, then Flare Gunning me for a powerful, free crit. Some even have macros set to do this exact combo where they have to rely on aiming and not getting hit by traffic in the process.

You get a star for Vivi inking. I’d Google some of them so you know roughly what you’d want.