

Might be banned in food, but I think it’s still present in some toothpastes in Europe.
Made of 100% real wool. Wash at 30°C, don’t put into tumble dryer.
Might be banned in food, but I think it’s still present in some toothpastes in Europe.
Eternal was stupid with forced mechanics and arena like encounters.
Ubuntu Gnome design is one of the best, Fedora vanilla version, not so much.
My main issue with KDE is how inconsistent window frames look between apps and how they still haven’t fixed stupid “start” menu hovering across labels of categories and across empty space next to them which lags like ass. This bug is present in all KDE distros and it’s so stupid and annoying.
It’s weird they use KDE when GNOME seems more touch friendly with bigger elements.
Or just make settings that aren’t total dumb bullshit for which you need Ai to find anything.
Just like I don’t do smoking, I don’t do any of the 3 companies either. Because I quickly realized they are bad, just like tobacco.
I love the concept of tower defense games where you essentially deal with waves of stronger and stronger enemies. Or Killing Floor with same concept, but in form of first person shooter. Games like this are super fun and entirely devoid of stupid sweaty pros that fuck up every PvP game ever.
I mean, sure, but that was VR specific game. Which I found mod for regular play with mouse and keyboard, but there is no friggin way I’m paying 60€ for something I’ll have to mod and play in its unofficial form. So I skipped Alyx entirely. I don’t care about VR and never will.
I don’t know why would it have this mythical status. Don’t get me wrong, I loved Half-Life 1 and loved its remake Black Mesa even more because of how they transformed Xen into something actually likable to a point Xen was almost favorite part for me. Half-Life 2, while it was great game by any metric. What do people expect from it to be “something more”? For me System Shock 2 and Deus Ex from years prior are significantly more advanced and more immersive games. I could almost say the same for Bioshock which was inspired by those two. It’s only that much they can do to the game to still be Half-Life while elevating it to something “more”. Like, if they keep it just a shooter like it was, many might complain it’s too basic and if they add too many complex things to it like inventory, skills and leveling, it might not be Half-Life anymore as us old folks know and remember it. So, what to do? I have no doubts it’ll be an interesting experience either way, but people need to ground their expectations because of the above reasons.
Valve can surprise or even shock me with something new, a ground breaking innovation, but I really have no expectations.
I was anticipating Killing Floor 3 which was a killer PvE in first 2 games, but third one was ass during beta so they postponed it until they fix stuff. KF is one of more fun PvE games out there.
I wish Deadlock was a PvE. Being PvP with some ai bots sprinkled in between it’ll just be same rage inducing crap as all PvPs.
Yet spends hours a day vomiting his verbal diarrhea on his bullshit social netwrok day after day…
Einstein was right, time really is relative, when 24 hours suddenly becomes 4 months and counting.
I mean, who wants to drive a nazi mobil?
I mean, just because Elon won’t be CEO anymore doesn’t mean he won’t be getting funds from it to fund his bullshit. He’s still an owner of it…
That’s not what I… nevermind. Wording matters. :D
I’m sure someone will jump in and mention hygiene, like we haven’t invented fucking soap some 3000 years ago…
Yeah, because he’s the benchmark now. He (allegedly) killed 1 person and they want to convict him as the worlds greatest terrorist, parading him around like he’s worst of the worst. And then here we have a serial abuser who was torturing hundreds of women for years.
Imagine this psychopath getting less than Luigi…
Rename it to “Hallucinate now”