I guess Stormworks, but it can also be frustrating at times when I got tough nuts to crack in my grand designs. Still haven’t found an engineering game of the same caliber.
I guess Stormworks, but it can also be frustrating at times when I got tough nuts to crack in my grand designs. Still haven’t found an engineering game of the same caliber.
This is how I even found out they were making the game, so pretty good news. Never got around to playing the other one they released, though… Or finishing the first.
Without really having an opinion on the matter - I think there’s a difference in having a use and being adopted.
Something can be absolutely awesome in theory but useless if no one is using it.
Right here, how’s that going to help someone who is having issues? Or am I just meant to gloat a bit?
I’m from Sweden which I don’t consider super hot, but most people I come across would have their homes warmer than 20c. More like 23-25.
Wind is a factor too, also if it’s 20c inside imma be cold.
The tyres are worn down to a point they were never intended to run at, I don’t know but the rubber compound could be completely different that far down, not to mention the risk of punctures.
“Real” games I pay for with no ads I think are ok. My most played mobile game is Slay the Spire, which works well since it’s just a card game.
Action games would be a hard pass.
I will never get tired of seeing these pictures
Not just put a few action cameras in there?
I’ll pay for convenience or a good service. When the legal option is more work than piracy that’s a problem. The entertainment industry at this point is kind of infamous for how late they are to adapt to changes. It took ages to accept streaming as a viable option, but they finally accepted it and found a way to make it terrible, too.
It’s not convenient when I can’t find what I want to watch, it’s not convenient when the show I am watching is suddenly gone from the streaming library. It’s not convenient when only a sequel to a movie is available for viewing.
Steam is a great example of how to make a great service that is actually convenient.
The foot guy, need consistency
I think there’s a few models that are not really advertised, don’t know them though.
Seems unattractive for manufacturers since apparently 50% of income on TVs is user data.
They can’t send data from the EU to hoard in America in the first place and considering they have headquarters in Ireland and data centers all over the show it’s not like the EU does not have plenty of recourse.
Imo it kind of never was but it does serve as a beacon of hope and takes a lot of the heat.
Obligatory mention of Tape to Tape, my favourite game of 2023 with excellent couch coop.
Using ublock to block these notifications is a great feeling
USB logo upwards, sheer magic