That’s not a problem. That’s the correct reaction.
That’s not a problem. That’s the correct reaction.
Good old dihydrogen monoxide.
Ah, the classic blunder!
Eh, they keep releasing new War every few years and idiots keep buying it even though war never changes.
Badum tish!
I’m quite scared of how AI apparently pushes people in favour of significantly stricter copyrights. This is not a good trend.
Sounds fun, if unviable.
Brcatdoor
Half-Life Alyx still has some flickering light code from the original Quake. Couldn’t find a good gif that would include Alyx, but here’s a couple other games:
That’s USA only. Visit the rest of the world at some point, maybe.
Like a light switch
Just go click
It’s a cool little Mormon trick
Ginger tea though. It’s fine not to consider that tea, but if you do call it tea, you have to let coffee in too.
100% agreed.
Though I’m firmly in the “coffee is tea” camp
Ok, thank god. UT always meant Unreal Tournament to be, but I got burnt too many times so I was assuming it may be referring to a Fortnite gamemode or something like that.
I played it a couple of times in the past, it was great. Good to hear people are still playing. I should join the fun sometime.
Worse solution, but I would accept if publishers were forced to clearly display the exact date when the game will stop functioning at the point of purchase and all advertising materials.
Holy shit that guy’s whole profile got nuked for some reason.
Not sure what having an account has to do with anything. I get the objection on the grounds of Meta being a shit company and it’s perfectly reasonable, but having to make an account specifically for the device (and possibly nothing else - you don’t have to link it to facebook or anything) doesn’t magically give them any more power over you.
There’s plenty of amazing VR games of other genres. IMO the lack of wireless options was holding it back. Why would you turn with a stick when you can just… turn around.
That would have been true if legit crypto existed.