If you’re an EU citizen, please take the time to sign this citizen initiative to stop killing games. It could be our best chance of preventing such situations in the future.
If you’re an EU citizen, please take the time to sign this citizen initiative to stop killing games. It could be our best chance of preventing such situations in the future.
In the past, the winner would write history. Now it’s Wikipedia editors.
Deep Rock Galactic?
Many countries don’t have data caps on broadband.
Cannibalism is a viable option. Do you need more?
Don’t pick up the phone on the weekend
I didn’t play it at the time because of the bugs, but from what I saw the good parts of Cyberpunk were already present. Stuff like storytelling, interesting characters etc.
Starfield has none of that.
If ES6 is just a refreshed Skyrim I really see no reason to buy it. There are much more interesting RPGs than the Bethesda style nowadays.
You might wanna read up on the most current NIST guidelines
As a user there simply was/is no incentive to use other stores when the game is the same price. There has to be a reason for me to buy somewhere else.
My parents use both in (not at the same time) to avoid rsi
XML is much more annoying to read/write by hand
fn main(){
println!("hello world");
}
I’d probably prefer a bash script that’s called from your CI/CD if done properly, just because I could run the same tests locally with that script. That makes the feedback loop much faster and also allows stuff like auto formatting.
Yes, you can do git hooks, but then you have to keep it in sync with your CI/CD all the time.
Apparently for lots oft publications (and people in general) it’s impossible to rate anything below 7
Pillars of Eternity 2 has been out for years
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Did you do it?
It’s a difficult issue. If Putin did release a game, did we know beforehand? How widespread was the knowledge? How did this info come to light?
I guess it’s similar to reports about crunch culture in many game studios. Do we want to support that and buy the game?
Or sexual harassment by C-level, same question.
Many people might not care, but some do and it’s still information to consider.
Afaik free speech protection in the US only protects against the government. Private companies, like Facebook, can still decide to not host you for whatever reason they want.
I’d say this is unlikely to change soon, looking at how little the US regulates its tech companies.
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