Like if(true)
but with side effects.
Like if(true)
but with side effects.
That’s the origin of the hate: addiction to meds.
While PDX-published games may suffer from the decouplement of features between DLCs, at the very least PDS-developed games have a built-up expertise when it comes to managing this.
As for MMO model, it’s a hard sell because purchased things get made “free” for new comers. It’s one of the crux that EU4 faced when they rolled many DLC features into the base game.
My washing machine has a wheel to select multiple, heat-specific programs but also has a “cold” switch for other programs. I seldom use the heat specific ones, unless I’m particularly interested in a hot wash.
So I guess that the mileage may vary by country (I’m in Spain) and how old a washing machine is (mine is quite old).
I played Dota games circa 2010, and I was decent. My most preferred game was Heroes of the Storm because it felt more streamlined and team based than Dota, and this has caused me to lose so many skills like lane control (kills/denials) and item management.
Is there any way of getting those skills back? Any resources where it may explain each role (carry, ganker, etc) with a few characters in detail? Any game I’ve played in turbo or otherwise has resulted in showing my incompetence 😂
At some point you learn to cope. “esta mañana”, “el día de mañana”, “mañana por la mañana”…
Spanish has two: de día roughly “by daytime” and un dia exactly “a day”.
In places like Spain, there are different energy plans and some do include “Peak” and “Valley” price variances. Peaks are high demand, like when cooking dinner, “Valley” are the opposite.
I have an electric kettle of ~1.6L capacity. I fill it with the minimum 0.5L and it boils in less than a minute.
If you’re using a stove kettle, I understand why Microwaves can be faster, but outright saying so is a bit of an exaggeration.
Not trying to defend Russia, but the concept of a Pyrrhic Victory has existed for quite some time.
I like maps, but I like most of those things too. :)
From other comments, it seems that there’s regional pricing in place. In Spain, it’s around 20 euros.
Lemmy has a very 2000s forum feeling. Hopefully, smaller communities will continue to exists but we’ll still get some well moderated, huge communities like in Reddit.
There are already services that provide water to homes and offices in some parts of the world: https://www.aquaservice.com/
Metaphor: ReFantazio.
Well, the demo honestly, which is relatively long. The game is releasing in a week! It runs relatively okay on the Deck while locked at 30fps.