Being free always raises the question of what they are getting out of you using it. I wouldn’t be entirely comfortable using it.
Being free always raises the question of what they are getting out of you using it. I wouldn’t be entirely comfortable using it.
I wouldn’t wish a Sabaton song on my worst enemy
I’ll just tell them about GDPR
That’s all I am waiting for. Edge and Chrome have really good ones and I really want it for FF.
I think what is a good choice greatly depends on your location, which affects prices, availability, spare parts availability etc.
That’s Titan Quest. Nice game.
USB logo upwards, sheer magic
A comedian most known for being a commentator for UFC and in more recent years for his podcast that grew really big and was bought by Spotify for 60 million USD.
No harm in trying I guess
While the vehicles that make sense in those regions might be in the SUV segment, these city-SUVs we are mocking here would be a sub-par choice, imo.
I guess Stormworks, but it can also be frustrating at times when I got tough nuts to crack in my grand designs. Still haven’t found an engineering game of the same caliber.
This is how I even found out they were making the game, so pretty good news. Never got around to playing the other one they released, though… Or finishing the first.
Without really having an opinion on the matter - I think there’s a difference in having a use and being adopted.
Something can be absolutely awesome in theory but useless if no one is using it.
It was optional to use, you could control leaning on bikes I remember but I never used the feature.
GTA IV had it for PS3, I remember.
Isn’t xbox the only one that doesn’t?
Right here, how’s that going to help someone who is having issues? Or am I just meant to gloat a bit?
Wait for the new smell sensors, just a brief sniff of your turd and they can feed you ads for doctors you didn’t know you needed, yet
It’s been really holding me back in learning coding. I felt pretty comfortable at first learning javascript, but as I got further the code was increasingly hard to look back to and understand, to the point I had to spend a lot of time understanding my own code.
Does it truely matter after the code has been compiled if it has more full words or not?