Congratulations!
I’ll install it tomorrow and leave a good review to give you a boost.
Keep it up !
Congratulations!
I’ll install it tomorrow and leave a good review to give you a boost.
Keep it up !
What’s the appeal of Yakuza? Is it a modern day Shenmue?
Key aspect of RPG companions. Their defining trait.
I did that 2 weeks ago. But I tell you, eGPU was tempting AF.
Well, there goes my interest.
It’s good if you can get past it’s unintuitive UI.
Servers and mobile devices completely ignored, disregarding mobile alone represents more devices than desktop. Quite an omission to say the least.
This game is fucked
It’s a live service AAAA Open World Taxi Royale Roguelite with crafting, survival and deck building, first season pass: Seaman skins.
Doed Embracer own all their IPs now ?
Yeah, that’s what I understood as well. As in, the ISA is the code, and the CPU is the binary.
Obligatory reading: “RISC-V is not an “open-source processor””. I was, like most others, under the impression that RISC-V was an open source CPU. So, this is an important distinction.
I’ll just keep my excitement at bay until Micrisoft proves they didn’t fuck it up by something like requiring a constant online connection for the single player campaign like Black Ops 6.
Bullshit words to feed us 100% live service crap.
What a shitshow.
YouTube is video, it replaced TV. Podcasts and music streaming replaced the radio. Why should I compare books to another medium? In fact, back in the TV and radio era, more people consumed thant kimd of media instead of books, and that stays true today, yes. More people watch youtube than read books. I bet more people play games than read a book. But it’s comparing different kinds of media. It would be like saying podcasts are dead because more people consume pictures and video on instagram.
I am trying to understand what’s the argument behind your statement. I mean, there are more books being published than ever and there are more readers than ever. So, I fail to imagine how are books dead. That’s why I am asking these questions.
What other long-form text format has beaten print books ?
The technical term is portception.