Yeah, just call it TDFDWaL and be done with it.
Yeah, just call it TDFDWaL and be done with it.
A scythe would be too communist and unmanly. /s
Some Alex Jones body vibes.
That’s not gaming anymore than people buying toys, leaving them in their boxes as an “investment” are into playing with toys.
Meanwhile the rest of us are buying games, playing them, enjoying them, moving on to other games and so on.
Or Ubisoft with a AAAA.
And for those wondering, yeah it sucks a first getting into a routine of physical training. Find your drive, keep it up, and eventually you may find you can’t do without it. It gets so much easier after a while.
I don’t know, the first one was cobbled up together from early access by programmers at a marketing firm and while janky (part of the charm some would say), it was quite an achievement.
The approach which should have delivered better results was wrecked with takeovers and company drama then dumped to the public in a bad state.
Switzerland doesn’t have the same sheet weight Brazil has.
And it probably doesn’t wants to ruffle big US tech companies with so many having their big European HQs in Zurich.
Such a tragedy. And that was a game that just needed a tech upgrade, expand a bit, more of the same, nothing crazy.
I’ve updated my comment to clarify they, it’s the vehicle with the cannons they’ve kepted. Not much need for the radar against the Taliban air force.
Most autocannons are. Soviets took the guidance radars off their Shilkas (older equivalent to Guepard but with quad cannons) and called the radarless AAA vehicles “Afghanis”.
Respect but it helped that QR codes have some redundancies built in.
Plus us patient gamers can enjoy those PS “exclusives” when they release on PC.
And this one eats cats.
Smelling bad probably had turned into a power move for him.
As in “ze motorboat hovercraft is full of iel”?
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ublock origin is so based, the dev doesn’t even accept donations. He wants people to donate to the chads maintaining the lists his add-on uses instead.
The “Help! I’ve fallen and can’t get up!” commercial pops to mind.
Your company doesn’t have a portal to hell in the basement?