Same, still loved it. The big reveal completely derailed my brain for a solid minute before I started cackling like a madman.
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Same, still loved it. The big reveal completely derailed my brain for a solid minute before I started cackling like a madman.
It’s an excellent movie, I would recommend watching it, even if the synopsis is insane.
I don’t know if that’s true, but most of those patents are incredibly iffy, they seem to describe basic functions of how videogames have worked since WoW.
They seem to have tried patenting having a player character that can walk, drive, and fly in a videogame on May 2, 2024.
It’s kinda surprising they didn’t sue over the much less legally grey IP infringements.
Half of those patents read like if they use vague enough language they can justify patenting how computers work.
Depending on what you mean by non-steam games. Maybe.
2, 3, 6, 7, 8, and 9 are my usuals.
I’m still getting full reddit results on DDG.
I can’t get anything newer than a month old.
It probably has nothing to do with the Russian description in their YouTube link /s
I think it started out that way but eventually they took the dinosaur to a museum because they couldn’t do it on their own. It was a children’s book I probably read 30 years ago.
I remember this book, I don’t remember microdosing, but I’m pretty sure the dinosaur hatched from a chicken egg.
Hinge was okay 2.5 years ago when I met my gf on it. It’s since been purchased by match.com and is likely ruined now.
This seems like a conspiracy for targeted harassment, with a strong case of doxxing.
With an email account I created 10 minutes ago and no registered church within the app, I’ve been able to pull the names and addresses of myself, my neighbors, and the names of people whose address I’ve checked.
This is a privacy nightmare.
Well I played it, once, 12 years ago when the graphics were good. I don’t remember them being mind blowing, but I don’t remember them being bad either.
I dont think it really had an “are we the baddies” story, it was a very graphic anti war game for me.
It is one of the better executed anti-war message in games. Nothing I’ve played has come as close to its level of execution. I remember thinking, at the time, that the competitive multi-player really undercut the message of the single player campaign.
Spec Ops: The Line is an excellent game.
Any problem I’ve ever had printing is almost exclusively a problem with the printer, it’s usually yellow or cyan. Doesn’t matter the document is black&white.