I’ve been playing lots of Oxygen not Included, so… Yeah good luck, what could go wrong?
I’ve been playing lots of Oxygen not Included, so… Yeah good luck, what could go wrong?
That’s why TSCM now has a chip plant in Arizona, to ensure production.
Some military strategists are expecting China to make their move in the next couple years.
He only speaks it at the rallys
That’s not how it works.
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The benefit is that by being standardized, there will be less proprietary cords and adapters. And the capability of USB-C should be adequate for sometime with the power and data transfer.
One issue, is that not all USBC cords are of the same quality. I found this recently when trying to find a cord that can be used for an external SSD, and video for a monitor. Some cords worked, the rest did not. All the cords could be used for charging, but after that, all bets are off.
Yep, offering more advanced graphics has always been a factor in gaming. But not the only one. I will never understand how much money a big company can spend, while ignoring the importance of writing, voice acting, and telling an impactful story.
I recently got Necesse and Oxygen not included. Each one has the potential for many many game hours.
Some of the game industry followed the movie format: make a visual masterpiece with barely a plot or purpose.
Unlike the movie crowd, gamers usually want more depth and fun. Personally, I’ve been grabbing indie games with simple/pixel graphics and great gameplay.
Extreme hair cut ☑️ Cryptic tattoos ☑️ AR/smart glasses ☑️ AI powered hacking tool (on the wishlist)
Yeah, seems pretty close.
Would Call of Duty be the American equivalent?