Depends on the country though as well. Its probably pretty easy to figure out for big ones like the USA, but in smaller countries its often a mess…
Depends on the country though as well. Its probably pretty easy to figure out for big ones like the USA, but in smaller countries its often a mess…
When they say something like “60 days battery life” what they mean is using the device for half an hour everyday for 60 days.
OP is arguing that it would make more sense to just say the continuous use battery life, which in the above example would be 30 hours (60 × 0.5)
You’ve basically just described golf’s superior cousin: disc golf
Escape Simulator definitely fits the bill.
It’s great, but all about the discovery.
They use different sweeteners which have different calorie densities.
Don’t forget that green areas such as this massively cool cities as well (compared to asphalt).
Something which is becoming increasingly important due to climate change.
It’s basically standard (at least everywhere I’ve lived) in Europe
Ah yeah I see!
I was just thinking of trying to do it without erasing anyone’s game or making them start over.
Doesn’t the original only have a single save slot?
So you’d need at least a third copy for both of you to get all three.
Yeah, I kind of intentionally avoided saying AFPS because unfortunately these days that tends to mean (like with diabotical) games which are desperate to be the most hypercompetitive aspects of quake. Duels or FFA aren’t really my thing, give me teams and objectives!
Perhaps unsurprisingly UT2k4 is one of my favorite of all time
Valorant I can’t speak to, since I can’t play it on Linux.
CS I’ve played a lot of and it’s fantastic just a bit too slow paced/tactical for me. Your right though that it’s a fantastically designed game and a really good shout.
Overwatch I strongly disagree with. The maps have clean lines, but with the character design, abilities, and UI they clearly prioritise being flashy over anything else. It’s really visually loud for the sake of it and too much for me.
I’d like multiplayer shooters that put emphasis on clean visuals designed to transmit information as well as more emphasis on movement.
Even with all the hats, visibility in TF2 is a masterpiece compared to 90% of games. One team always bright red, one team is always bright blue. The maps aren’t full of noisy scenery and still look great.
Das ist interessant das es bei dir mit der DKB Debitkarte geklappt hat. Bei uns war es letztem Sommer in Kroatien ein großes Drama weil wir nirgendwo eine Mietwagen bekommen haben nachdem alle sofort bemerkt hat das es eine Debitkarte und keine Kredikarte war…
Ich hatte gar nicht daran dedacht, ich würde tarsächlich eine Kreditkarte irgendwann brauchen, denn ich hatte die vom DKB immer nur mehr oder weniger gleich als Debitkarte benützt.
Jetzt habe ich eine sehr empfehlenswerte Kreditkarte (Yonder) aber dafür muss man in London wohnen (wie ich gerade).
Recently got back into Dota 2. It’s still incredibly good!