

Yeah, I think I’m mostly done with my current set of games, so maybe a good time to make the switch.
I think photography workflow might have some issues, but it’s probably manageable.


Yeah, I think I’m mostly done with my current set of games, so maybe a good time to make the switch.
I think photography workflow might have some issues, but it’s probably manageable.


I have an older 1080ti or something like that which is still running just fine. And with the current prices I’m unlikely to change that.


I pretty much have to use Linux at work. I’m only still on windows for gaming but that will probably change soon.


Some games are just too massive. I don’t usually use step by step guides but I use maps heavily. It’s just not fun to waste time looking for an obscure item.
And I think games have a lot more customizable difficulty these days instead of just one level. Which is a good thing as it makes them more accessible.


Small drones can prevent issues like this.
Looks like a house of some sort? Or just some kind of test shape.


And after each of these, there’s been _more _ demand for developers.


Basically:



Gold, commodities, etc.


Yes it’s an excellent game, I enjoyed it thoroughly and played the co-op defense for a while as well!


Oh I’ll have to try it out! Added to my wishlist.


Sometimes I want to blow things up and get headshots. So I’ll see if there’s a Call of Duty on sale and just play the single player. It’s rare though, and at the moment my blowing things up itch is being scratched by Space Marine.


Stellar Blade has got some personalities as well…


Agreed. Most likely a bad implementation.
For example, if the browser does time fuzzing, this could make the UUID less random.
That’s exactly how I’d consider experience. You think via systems(which include human interactions) instead of only technical aspects.
I’ve seen teams in really bad shape because the senior engineers fail to provide the right kind of leadership.
That one time in CS 1.6 I got a lucky burst and three headshots…


Were there Romans who could afford slaves but didn’t own any?


Aren’t the number of real numbers and the number of integers also infinite? But they aren’t considered equal. The infinite for real numbers is considered larger.


? But they’re not the same infinity according to math.
I’m aware of Darktable, but haven’t tried it myself.