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Another possibility for streaming is using an Nvidia card, paired with a Shield device or using Moonlight. I do this pretty much every day to wind down playing games in bed, using my PC with a 2070 Super streaming through Moonlight to my old Surface. Plays at 60 fps at the native 2736x1824 resolution with WiFi even.

“and then have to buy a monitor, a mouse, a keyboard, one of those cases that has enough RGB fans to recreate the sun’s brightness on a summer day, et cetera.”

The third party was not the defendant, but it is a head scratcher. If I were to synthesize a logical thread, the third party was innocently caught up by the reckless decisions of the plaintiff and defendant, so deserved compensation. The plaintiff made the first bad decision by trusting the friend.

But that makes sure you are ejected safely away from the accident.

Is it legal to have windows that don’t shatter away?

Or always bring a battery pack and charge that instead.

The easiest method: do nothing. I’m of the opinion that if you need to add anything to your coffee, it’s bad coffee, find another plantation. I fault coffee know-it-alls who for some reason pick the tartest, bitterest coffee and get people to convince themselves they are drinking the trendiest coffee. They’re really

Good thing it will take a while before I'm done with Outer Worlds. Hopefully it will be sorted just in time.

So... It's a suppository. :/

How configurable is this mod? I was super excited about the lore of the game as I love old samurai films, but then the tedium of intentionally difficult gameplay turned me off. Still, I’d rather not be hand held.

AFAIK the isn’t a law protecting a creator’s vision from being altered unless it's repackaged and sold for profit. Saying it’s wrong is therefore completely ideological.

Got confused with Brandon Routh for a sec, when thinking about his role in Chuck could easily play the jaded Geralt.

I think you are thinking too much, as games have trained us too be skilled at button pressing or being objective focused. The jumping mechanic is only weird the first time, but then you get a jet pack that makes it irrelevant. 90% of the game is really just reading the Nomai scribbles on the walls and figuring out

All time favorite game for me for sure, but if you need structure in a game, this is not for you. Being lost is a feature, not a failure of the game. Ironically, for those who need structure and can’t find it, this game actually has a clockwork precision in the design. The approach is more ‘big big picture’ than

I live in Arizona. Summer is the only time it rains. My trucks at work see daily dirt roads, so I don’t even bother washing them through July and most of August.

Time is kinda irrelevant when you are stuck in an infinite loop. Each part of the solar system has its own contained story that fits pretty well within the loop, so even though the solar system keeps starting over, each loop is just a part of your journey that stays persistent until you solve enough clues to get to

Is only on Xbox and Epic (pc).

Your ship uses Newtonian physics. Your momentum is preserved but direction altered by gravity. All bodies in Outer Wilds have mass-based gravity. To ‘stay afloat’ you need to find an orbit. Turns out this is really hard. The other way to do it is manage your thrust by holding the trigger or stick lightly. Landing mode

‘A lot’ meaning it requires some logic to put two and two together to unravel the story and next point of interest. YMMV on how good you are at doing this. I’ve felt at times a genius as much as a complete dolt playing this game. Luckily I only had to look up one thing online, and it’s apparently the one thing

Well you get to kill yourself in spectacularly stupid ways over and over again. Never disappoints.