

I always find it interesting to see the percentages drop on Steam achievements when you progress through a game. The drop-off curve is very different from game to game. I always wonder about the people who drop off just before finishing the game.
I always find it interesting to see the percentages drop on Steam achievements when you progress through a game. The drop-off curve is very different from game to game. I always wonder about the people who drop off just before finishing the game.
All public websites need SSL.
Nothing. They should do exactly that. As usual the US government has proven that it cannot be trusted or relied on.
No, this is about the official remaster from Bethesda
I fondly remember when my parents bought a new house that had yet to be built. I took all the drawings and made a Doom map so I could show my parents what their house would look like.
After the OGL debacle, nobody should trust WotC or Hasbro
My personal pet theory is that these weirdo’s are just afraid of dying. Christianity is fundamentally a death cult. Die now and get rewarded in heaven. But these extreme evangelicals found a loophole: the rapture. During the end times god saves all the true believers. Boom, a one way ticket to heaven without having to die. So these lunatics are actively trying to make the end times happen so they don’t miss out and they don’t have to die.
Get a Roborock. I love my S7 vac + mop. I have two long haired cats and a kid. It’s awesome!
I just finished “Styx: Master of Darkness” after getting it in a deep discount recently. It’s a really fun stealth game. Unlike Assassin’s Creed or Dishonored you can’t just run around and fight everything. You really have to be sneaky and stealth(kill) your way through.
I think that 1974’s “Super Star Trek” is the only Star Trek game I’ve ever played.
Read the article. The CMA found they were not dynamically priced. Just unfairly.
They haven’t bothered doing that in the last 10 years. I don’t see them starting now.
The patent is owned by WB, not the studio. They won’t license it. Just sit on it and let it rot.
I recently picked up “Styx: Master of Darkness” in a Steam sale. It’s really good! It’s a stealth game where you can’t fight your way out if you screw up. If you like the sneaking parts of Assassin’s Creed, Thief or Dishonored then you’ll love Styx.
Most distros have automated updates, or ask to update on power-off. Debian and all derivatives do. As for major updates, I do those for my tech illiterate family. It’s not like they can do that themselves, but they wouldn’t be able to upgrade Windows themselves either.
Vivaldi is based on Chromium. When Google kills manifest v2 in a few months, Vivaldi will be forced to follow. They can’t maintain a full fork. So, no more uBlock in Vivaldi.
No, Linux is also great for tech illiterate people who just need a browser and e-mail. It’s only hard for people who think they know computers but really only know some Windows
Just ignore the current AAA games. There is an ocean of great AA, indy and older games. And plenty to be excited about.
Have you tried watching the entire video? The wall is just for shits and giggles. The parts where the Tesla runs over a mannequin in the fog and rain while the lidar Lexus does not is much more serious.
Science doesn’t have to be slow. Politics and funding are usually the bottleneck.