It’s quite rare for jews to return to Germany after WW2; AFAIK the vast majority of jews in today’s Germany are post-WW2 immigrants from eastern europe.
It’s quite rare for jews to return to Germany after WW2; AFAIK the vast majority of jews in today’s Germany are post-WW2 immigrants from eastern europe.
That’s pretty accurate. Only nitpick I have is that “Eichenstamm” still sounds kind of jewish, which probably contradicts the intended message.
Doesn’t work that well when the way is constantly twisting and splitting. Cave layout can be extremely confusing.
Minecraft probably. I avoid legitimate horror games (and movies) and the fact that you don’t have saves can get a little stressful when you’re down in a cave, don’t know how to find your way back (and thus probably won’t find your body) and then basically get jumpscared by dangerous enemies or holes in the ground.
The fact that most of my PC builds are generally midrange builds (i.e. about that $700 price if I reuse the case and PSU and GPU prices aren’t surging), and that midrange-build-GPU is only barely usable for AAA for one full generation. It might go for longer with games that are as well-optimized as a Doom game, but that’s not the norm.
The $700 build is definitely not keeping up with AAA games for two full console generations.
That’s cool, but most people want to keep playing current AAA games.
Do you need a new keyboard and mouse though? Even laptop users usually already have a mouse, and keyboards tend to have good longevity - mine is over 10 years old.
Many people already have a laptop and want to build a PC specifically for gaming, though. Upgrading isn’t all it’s cracked up to be IMO, it’s definitely nice to have but a console lasts the entire console generation (5 years give or take?) if you ignore then mid-gen upgrade which is usually entirely optional.
… can you actually make a PC with comparable performance these days? What does a console-level GPU cost these days?
That’s just one internet rando.
Who are these people?
I liked Grimgar a lot.