Was not expecting everything on one board like that. It probably would have been easier to just package a PC and Megadrive more or less separate with a switch between them. Sega really put some work into that.
Was not expecting everything on one board like that. It probably would have been easier to just package a PC and Megadrive more or less separate with a switch between them. Sega really put some work into that.
Good guy Valve appears to be quietly figuring out refunds for folks, even though almost all are above the hours played limit
Galen, my man, when the local boutique butcher in my area is beating you on prices you’ve got a problem.
A someone who has been trying to figure out what vehicle to buy to tow my boat, I wonder how much of this is caused by weird tow ratings in North America. Towing anything with a car or small/mid sized SUV, and actually obeying the tow rating is a complete crapshoot. My current SUV is rated 1500lbs here and 3500lbs in the UK.
Pickup trucks are easy though. They come with massive tow ratings, even the small ones that my SUV outweighs and outpowers.
The Series 9 and the SE, and I think it was. Apple rarely if ever discounts current generations of products.
Someone’s probably already working on a mod that adds FSR3 and makes stars explode
I don’t care if it’s true please let’s just leave it dead and not encourage this. I don’t want to buy games wondering if the studio is going to make it 100x better after I’ve already played through the plot. Like, I’m happy CDPR fixed Cyberpunk, I really am, but it should have been good day one.
Sorry so you’re basing this entirely on people commenting on things and not real world reports of fragility? I think you’re getting worked up for no reason.
You haven’t been to car forums
Forcing a huge portion of the population to move to a particular area every day and then vacate it is becoming outdated, and it caused a shitload of problems anyways. Time to move on to more decentralized urban planning.
Fair, but I went to Reddit to see someone disassemble Ryobi batteries to tell us which ones use hood Sony cells or no-name ones, or to see people complain about which products suck. It’s harder to astroturf that.
Words are how we communicate knowledge so sometimes the most probable combinations of words end up being facts
I’ve been repairing cars for over 15 years. There’s a massive spectrum for quality on almost any aftermarket replacement part. Literally the same part can range from $50 to $400 and the only difference is quality and durability.
Sometimes the cheap part is fine, sometimes they cause weird problems. Especially electrical parts.
Don’t even need sabotage. You already share the road with cars that someone repaired under a tree with the cheapest parts they could find.
Shark is producing some great models now too. The AI Robot model with Lidarr in particular is pretty great.
I hate to be that guy but he doesn’t measure how much ink is actually in the cartridge in the video. He just cracks one open and complains about the ink soaked foam. He could have at least tried to measure how much ink was in it.
Epson is a surprisingly good company when it comes to products. I can’t find fault with their projectors or printers.
Gameplay is king, aesthetics just takes it to another level. Valheim kinda looked like shit to me when I first played it, I wasnt a fan of that PS1 look. But the gameplay was excellent, and deep, and I came around to the visuals to the point of actually loving them.
The beauty of a good game is that it can take you somewhere regardless of how it looks. Imagination fills in the gaps and you can feel like you’re there.
Apple isn’t perfect, but they are a great target to get clicks. I’ve been repairing phones, as a charity for kids in need for years, and they can be annoying to fix but they’re way more straightforward than most Android phones. Parts are usually really cheap and easy to find too.
He should be going after the $300 Android phone that is made to be disposable and is basically unrepairable. I don’t even bother with those anymore.
The other thing WestJet has been doing lately is charging you full price for a ticket and then shoving you on one of the cramped former Swoop planes.