

The headlights. So they can blind you with the ridiculously bright LEDs.


The headlights. So they can blind you with the ridiculously bright LEDs.


What do you mean by lack of multiplayer? Is that only for dev build?
There is more to the process life cycle than just init. Systemd is not an init system.


Such a great game. Ridiculously immersive.
When the update is ironed out and released, I’m going for another play through.
If you find 2 generator, you can keep one in base for electricity and one at petrol station that you temporarily turn on to fill petrol cans. That stove could be good for a long time.


UK is dreadful for it.


Yeah. The truce with the native American’s was not favoured and banning slavery wasn’t acceptable…
Surely missing that process, you forget error handling. As you write, its consistently, what if this is null, what if the input is like x. There are many questions you should ask yourself and if you AI it, you’ll forget.
Which has a different view of this in the UK:
Joke is Black Friday deals are more expensive than other times of the year.
You ain’t even getting cheap TVs. 100 people might get one (as a loss leader), the thousands others overpay or are getting shite they’re trying to get rid of.


Ironically, playing a doctor made the actor sick
Ewww, you just made me click the Daily Racist. I feel crap now.


Cause using AOSP benefits Google’s ability to limit their app restrictions.
Tell me you don’t understand open source without telling me you don’t understand it…
You give off some real “Well achkshuslly” enlightened centrist vibes here.


Not OP but GrapheneOS on a Pixel probably works quite well. Got independent app stores such as FDroid etc.
Who knew a distributed VCS needed a connection to write and commit code…


Xbox version was awesome. I started on it. I “upgraded” to bedrock and had desynced drowns kill me. It just wasn’t the same.
Tutorial world was awesome. Teaching you how to feed and tame pets etc. Oh the discovery.
Same thing as humour, I guess.
Oh shit. That’s memories. Creeped me the hell out back in the day…
It’s so good! Great game.
Not OP. But I’ve had some real pain running Dungeon Keeper 2 and a number of other strategy games from 1990s. It’s hit or miss. Some work in Lutris, some work in heroic. Some just fail.
It can be real hit or miss. It’s amazing how smooth it is on Steam.


I’d second that. I grew up in a really supportive family, but when I got to teenage years, I kept stuff to myself. Wanted to solve my problems myself. Pride and embarrassment and nothing to do with how they parented.
I used to buy on offer. I tend to have a wishlist, but I’ll only now buy towards the point where I am ready for something new, or really want it, then I’ll jump when the offer comes in. Basically, hold off buying, and play what you have, and only when you’re running out or desperate, top up. There will probably be 4 more sales before you’re ready.