90s kids are the only ones who know how to build and fix computers.
Aww dude
90s kids are the only ones who know how to build and fix computers.
Aww dude
“Everyone is an idiot except me”
So it’s anti consumer bullshit.
So all those files on the disc I had to install were for something else then?
The reason they hold most of the market share is not because of bad business practices it’s because the opposite. People use their service cause it’s the best.
I have physical copies of PC games that require a Steam Account.
valve being THE company holding the bar up in the gaming space.
I think you mean holding a monopoly in the gaming space.
I don’t think the Devs can let go. That’s probably why it took 8 years.
I would like to know what “patient zero” is for these types of anomaly detection games.
They’ve just seemed to come out of nowhere.
You mean whatever one you first used and have an unhealthy nostalgia for. I mean Windows 98.
I hate that gamers have been so Stockholmed by Steams monopoly that they think this is a good thing.
Imagine if it was Ubisoft forcing customers to go through the courts.
Physics wise it still holds up. still some of the best tyre physics going today
live for speed
It’s always nice to see it still being remembered. The first Sim racer I played.
I take you haven’t gotten to Dead Money yet?
For as much as people want their Musky circlejerks. This is really just a problem with the switch the EVs that people aren’t willing to accept.
There is no way to really stop an EV battery fire.
The batteries in these cars are made up of several cells, packed into a watertight, fire resistant box. When just one of those cells goes it’s over. It can create a chemical reaction that can ignite the cells without the need for oxygen, pure heat will set them off.
The only real way of dealing with them is to let them burn themselves out, and even after that they aren’t safe and could reignite.
A latte is also a white coffee, and most baristas are going to think you want an americano with milk.
Im14andthisisdeep ass post