Am I the only one who enjoyed the Hitman movie? I haven’t seen it in a long time, and I never played the games.
Am I the only one who enjoyed the Hitman movie? I haven’t seen it in a long time, and I never played the games.
What really matters is the wattage needed to cool the space. That’s really it. The less energy used, the less the strain on the grid, or the less solar capacity needed.
Just a preface that I don’t like PoE.
Season 4 is a lot more fun, but I still think D3 is a better game. But if you compare D4 to what D3 was like at after release, D4 is in much better shape. It’s definitely heading in the right direction, and I suspect that the expansion in August will make it much better, similar to how D2 and D3 did.
Back to season 4, I leveled to max level, maxed out the battle pass, and experienced all of the content and that was good enough for me. I want really interested in sticking around to switch to better build and get the best gear.
I really like KDE. As a long time Windows user, it feels so much more natural than Gnome.
I just installed Bazzite over the weekend on my main computer. It’s definitely not the smooth experience that Windows is, but I’m hoping I can get used to it and keep using it.
What is the reference I’m not getting here?
You’re ignoring a ton of stuff Valve has done. Look at what they’ve done for Linux gaming at a bare minimum.
If all you’re doing is buying games for Windows, Steam doesn’t offer much more than GOG. But if you’re playing those games, well, that’s a different story.
Not to mention that Steam lets you use keys bought from other platforms.
Tarn and Zach deserve all the best.
I know I don’t know them personally, but I believe they are wonderful people. Every time I see or read an interview of them, I’m endeared to then even more.
I had just recently looked to see if there were any community Hellgate: London servers still up, and there are.
Definitely interested in this project.
Same here. My only issue is sometimes I mix up some card suits due to the lower resolution and smaller screen size, and because I’m not paying close enough attention, end up playing a high card hand instead a flush.
Might help to turn off the scanline effect.
Otherwise it’s a perfect Deck game.
I attempted to do that once. I got a couple hours into calculating exactly what all I needed before giving up. Especially after figuring out it’s not even the best way to make money in the game. But I’ve also spent hours and hours designing and building bases just for fun, so I get it.
I can’t see any proof for these numbers. The link in the article didn’t say how they came to the conclusions they did.
Fuck Epic. I will never use their platform unless they fundamentally change.
Right, I forgot there was a second one. I meant the one with Timothy Olyphant.