

Doubtful initiatives like GameDate will be a threat to live service gaming. The audience excited for GameDate are likely not the types who would pay for live service either way.


Doubtful initiatives like GameDate will be a threat to live service gaming. The audience excited for GameDate are likely not the types who would pay for live service either way.
That’s way more expensive than my entire gaming rig I built last year.
They realized it’s easier to justify war if they pretend it’s an ”act of defense”


I prefer Taiwan over China. Hong Kong is also really cool.
Although I’m not big into clubbing.


Just going to add that burnout is not a weakling thing. Sometimes you’re forced to work with idiots that makes baboons hyperintelligent by comparison. That can drain anyone.


The normal distribution has many properties that makes it easy to work with. It’s a handy shortcut to assume the distribution you’re working with is normal, and CLT is a good justification for why that’s reasonable.
Not unless the person two floors downstairs is in on it
I’m a boy. I appreciate it.


My favorite was when they turned Google Maps into a playable Dragon Quest map


Enhance!


No life on earth will be around to see it. All oceans will have dried up long before then.


Word of mouth marketing. The community should decide what deserves attention.


Advertisement is inherently capitalistic. The one selling the ad space get extra revenue. The one buying the ad space increase their exposure (so they can sell more stuff).
It’s the capitalization of attention.
Is there any game that utilized the d pad though? The d pad and the L button must have gone down in history as the most useless buttons ever put on a controller.


Thoughts and prayers


I believe they want to divert all their resources into one huge Fortnite like success story. Something that can bring them a reliable recurring revenue stream.
I’ve had both installed on my machine without issues. Jumped back and forth until I decided Gnome wasn’t for me.
I prefer KDE. It works well out of the box and offers a good amount of customization. I tried gnome for a bit and didn’t like it.
What I like about Linux is that it’s easy to switch between DE. Just try out a few ones until you find something you like. I can recommend looking into Cinnamon (the DE of Mint).
Not the bees!
Murder of crows