Does that still require a third party launcher, or can you just run it straight from Steam now?
Does that still require a third party launcher, or can you just run it straight from Steam now?
I’m up to about 30 unplayed games in my Steam library. I really need to stop buying more.
I watched half of the first episode of season 2 then realised how utterly disengaged I was feeling, and so stopped there.
I suppose there’s still some lingering resentment of the final season of GoT which is making me feel reluctant to invest my time in this.
I think the point of this comic is that AI is doing all of the fun creative stuff for us but the jobs that we actually hate doing are beyond its capabilities.
As it says in the article, these are also being purchased by small retailers, so even if you buy from a bricks-and-mortar store, there’s no guarantee that you’re getting the genuine article.
Maybe not “as many years as they need” because it would never get finished, but definitely allow them 4-5.
When this current “AI” bubble bursts, Reddit will be left with nothing. They sold what goodwill they had for a handful of magic beans.
Fair point, I suppose the fact that I need a decent desktop PC for other things too means that it makes sense to spend a little more to get one that is also decent for gaming.
As a PC gamer who tends to buy most of their games in Steam sales, I assure you that gaming on the cheap in a digital world is most assuredly possible.
The Mooncrash DLC for Prey (2017) isn’t strictly a time loop game but it might have a lot of the elements that you find interesting.
His interview certainly lent some additional weight to the theories that he’s been trying to run the company into the ground the whole time.
Don’t they understand that the problem with our education system is not that it doesn’t teach useful real world things - it’s that it’s so crushingly dull that it destroys any natural curiosity that kids have. This proposal will make that worse.
If you own multiple homes, then you can view all but one of them as an investment, as you can sell them when the market is good.
If you own one house and have a mortgage on it, then the market going down is bad because you end up with negative equity.
If you own one house with no mortgage, then the market going up is bad because it’s harder to upgrade. I wouldn’t mind my house being only worth £10,000 if it meant that I could buy my dream house for £20,000.
After Cars 2 I had very low expectations of Cars 3, unsurprisingly. It’s a miracle that I was convinced to watch it. Yet somehow I was, and found it to be bloody good.
There’s also talents that are byproducts of being born to wealthy parents
Cloudpunk has really nice atmosphere but is highly linear, almost to the point of belonging to the “walking simulator” genre. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed it, but just don’t go in expecting much in terms of gameplay.
I’ve been rewatching Third Rock From The Sun. It’s held up beautifully. There’s just the right amount of weird in it.
I loved the first season but loved the second even more. Richie’s character development is exquisite.
I am still using a dumb LG TV from the before times, and love it. I fear the day that I need to replace it.