V, half of IV and Rogue One spark joy.
The rest, not so much.
V, half of IV and Rogue One spark joy.
The rest, not so much.
If only they’d carried on with that idea.
I had that with “I don’t care about cookies” add-on.
I disabled it and then it blocked me for being from Europe. 🤷♂️
Gwent.
I didn’t like the standalone version, but the in-game one had just the right level of puzzle to keep me at it.
No, because it was never about the boomers.
Pippin is clearly the best character.
It was the same on Reddit as well.
PC gamers supposedly everywhere, meanwhile you can barely buy a decent GPU for the price of a PS5.
Depends on the launcher you use.
Sad that Android TV boxes have better playback than PCs costing 20 times as much.
I think Witcher 1 actually did it better.
The gameplay is a tough sell though.
Which it almost never is.
Any data as simple as that is unlikely to reach a number of rows likely to cause an issue with performance.
When navigating a tree structure.
Processing files and folders, expression parsing, that kind of thing.
I’ve no idea why the factorial example is so popular, because it’s one of the worst use cases for it. Still, I guess it can teach a new programmer what a stack overflow is.
I find Burger King has the best pictures of the worst burgers.
Terrible food, even by the ultra low standards set by McDonald’s.
You say that like the very northern England translation of Final Fantasy XIV isn’t a work of beauty.
“Bugger and shite! Get away from me you bloody great bastard!”
Especially when their house is likely decorated with little figurines of an executed zombie.
I’m sure the last few Ubisoft games I got from Steam all installed UPlay before letting me run them anyway…
I’m not buying it because £45 is not a budget price for what feels like an indie game experience. I can wait for a sale on that, or more likely for it to go to PSN Extra. Still got plenty on my backlog.