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At least it’s a new setting, but as there was no gameplay it could be anything…
At least it’s a new setting, but as there was no gameplay it could be anything…
Who uploads a trailer letterboxed in 2024…
If only movies would make more money than a mediocre game with (micro)transactions…
The first Android phones were really exciting. I got a Samsung Galaxy (no numbers, no letters, just Galaxy) in 2009. AMOLED screen - the first Android experience for me. Unfortunately Samsung dropped the update support really soon - which got me into custom ROMs - another exciting thing…
I always buy a new phone and a new case and after some years I ditch the case because it wouldn’t hurt to buy a replacement and it feels like a new slimmer version of my trusted phone…
I don’t need the audio jack, but I guess it doesn’t hurt. There are phones that have all that, but unfortunately they are at most mid-range phones which isn’t what I’m looking for.
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It got delayed because it had the same release date as Star Citizen…
My dog refuses to do 2FA so that’s not going to happen anytime soon… /s
There is no such thing as too much RAM…
Update: We switched to Kitchen Owl as suggested in the comments.
We switched to Kitchen Owl and it works out okay. The recipe management is nice in theory, but doesn’t work well for most of our recipe sources (because of parsing issues most websites aren’t recognized and ingredient amounts are not parsed correctly for German recipes), but we usually just create an empty recipe with a link to the original. This isn’t perfect - in hindsight we should have stayed with Bring! because it just works better. We are hoping that the issues will be fixed sometime in the future although I am not sure what to expect…
My theory is that it already has been released on Steam years ago, but not as a Valve title. It has sold millions of copies in a Humble Bundle, but nobody has ever played it.
My home server is called Home Alone, my web server Carl Lewis. At work we use names of robots or computers from movies, games or comics.
I bought some USB-C dongles when I switched, but I only used them once in several years to connect my phone to a rental car which had no Bluetooth audio.
It is explained in the article though…
So he proved his point, didn’t he…
I realized that, but given the level of optical customization and the praise the game received for its RPG component I had hoped I could play outside the existing character limits…
You know you’re allowed (some might even say supposed) to have different keys for different machines. They’re basically free to generate and take up to no space.
Their engine clearly has problems with large enemys and yet the game mostly consists of large and ultra large enemys. What did you expect?