Where do u go that doesn’t have Wi-Fi in 2024?
Where do u go that doesn’t have Wi-Fi in 2024?
I remember the days of Playstation Jampack. I’d spend hours as a kid on those demos.
But Monster Hunter Wilds will be released close to this.
Give me all the hate. But my iPhone has outlasted all of my friends on android. I’m still using the iPhone X.
Now people who upgrade their phones yearly are wild to me.
Not speaking of BG3, I feel nowadays there are too many cooks in the kitchen with big budget games.
With little research I did BG3 has about 450, but compared to COD which has about 3,000 people working on it. I can’t even grasp how to organize that many people to work on a single idea, and for COD I think it shows they don’t either.
1080 Snowboarding on Nintendo 64. I used to spend all my time on this game whilst everyone else was playing the tony hawk games.
People say Wii Sports is underrated? Everyone I know has played Wii Sports even all of my non-gamer friends.
I wonder if I’m the few that doesn’t really care. Maybe it’s because I have a 5 year old tv, and haven’t thought of buying a new one. But are 60hz tvs common?
I get it if you are playing on your monitor/tv does though.
Sounds like your looking for a hyperbolic time chamber
There’s also another fan mod that’s been in the works for some time now similar to this.
Skywind is an Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind remake being done through Skyrim.
The only work around I can think of at 2am, is that tickets were ineligible for sale as to have access to original email presented/ID used for purchase.
This method would be very difficult to enforce as majority of people wouldn’t agree to it as it’s very aggressive unless it’s a 21+ show (in the US) where you have to show ID for entry.
Be the change you want to see… I’m also here for a friend
Apple Vision was made for the shits
I just read 1 article and didn’t dig too much deeper
Over the last 4 years Tesla has laid off about 13,000 workers. If each had a $100K salary the cost to pay them all would be $1.3B.
So his one pay package could’ve paid all of those 13,000 people for years.
Maybe it’s buying a new PC, but it’s been awhile since I am excited to get a package. I got most of the parts off other websites, and did get a new monitor on Amazon and was nowhere near excited about it.
There was no build up in waiting for it to come in. With Amazon I just like “it’ll come in in two days”, but with my other parts I’m repeatedly checking the delivery time, planning out what to do when X part comes in, etc.
I do see that since it’s Ubisoft, they could still push for games on the subscription service but in reality I could see the games being loaded up with micro transactions.
Or it could turn into a convoluted game demo service, where you can play a portion of a game then they hit you with a pay wall, and since you’ve already played X% of a game they could view it as more likely to buy.
I honestly don’t hate game pass, it’s great for trying games id never even consider buying and if I really like the game and it’s off of game pass I would purchase it. Or if you have a group of friends that like to hop between co-op games you can do that too.
Like the Yakuza game series they have all of them currently on game pass, but the new one won’t be and I’ll definitely be buying the game.
But if it gets to the point where Ubisoft goes and every studio starts making their own, I don’t think that will work if they don’t have the game catalogue to support it, that would mean Ubisoft could just start churning out horrible games to build their stupid catalogue.
Because for some reason in my city “delivery” cost of the renewable energy costs 12% more than non-renewable.
That’s actually better than I thought.
In my city they had everyone switch to renewable energy, they sent Mail out stating that your energy source will automatically change unless you opt out.
I recommend Boox, I don’t know about their dedicated e-reader, but I have the Onyx Boox Air C it’s a little pricier, but it’s an E-Ink tablet so I take all my notes there. (The C versions are color)
As someone who takes a lot of notes during their work, I can’t recommend enough. Gone are the days I’ve bought paper notebooks.