I’m up to about 30 unplayed games in my Steam library. I really need to stop buying more.
I’m up to about 30 unplayed games in my Steam library. I really need to stop buying more.
As it says in the article, these are also being purchased by small retailers, so even if you buy from a bricks-and-mortar store, there’s no guarantee that you’re getting the genuine article.
So much of it was nightmare fuel, it’s hard to choose, but I think it was the scene where Dorothy’s friends have been turned into ornaments that haunted me the most.
Return To Oz was mine. Took me decades to bring myself to rewatch it.
Maybe not “as many years as they need” because it would never get finished, but definitely allow them 4-5.
Fair point, I suppose the fact that I need a decent desktop PC for other things too means that it makes sense to spend a little more to get one that is also decent for gaming.
As a PC gamer who tends to buy most of their games in Steam sales, I assure you that gaming on the cheap in a digital world is most assuredly possible.
The Mooncrash DLC for Prey (2017) isn’t strictly a time loop game but it might have a lot of the elements that you find interesting.
Don’t they understand that the problem with our education system is not that it doesn’t teach useful real world things - it’s that it’s so crushingly dull that it destroys any natural curiosity that kids have. This proposal will make that worse.
If you own multiple homes, then you can view all but one of them as an investment, as you can sell them when the market is good.
If you own one house and have a mortgage on it, then the market going down is bad because you end up with negative equity.
If you own one house with no mortgage, then the market going up is bad because it’s harder to upgrade. I wouldn’t mind my house being only worth £10,000 if it meant that I could buy my dream house for £20,000.
After Cars 2 I had very low expectations of Cars 3, unsurprisingly. It’s a miracle that I was convinced to watch it. Yet somehow I was, and found it to be bloody good.
There’s also talents that are byproducts of being born to wealthy parents
Well, if it’s any consolation, I imagine that there are lots of companies out there who would be more than willing to pay you what you’re worth.
I think I’m willing to accept that rebuilding the Crooked House isn’t a feasible solution. However, I am a bit concerned about the prevalence of this kind of insurance fraud so would like to see the perpetrators brought to justice, to dissuade others from doing the same in future.
Friend, you’re 20. The concept of “potential” being “wasted” at this point in your life is non existent. You’re still right at the start of the journey. Don’t dwell on what you think you might have missed yesterday. Make a plan for tomorrow.
My concern is that it feels like using Google to confirm the truth of what ChatGPT tells you is becoming less and less reliable, as so many of the pages indexed by Google are themselves created by similar models. But I suppose as long as your search took you to a site where you could actually buy the thing, that’s okay.
Or at least, it is until fake shopping sites start inventing products based on ChatGPT output.
Car manufacturers won’t spend extra on a fancy feature unless they can’t sell without it. That’s why most cars have such nasty low-res screens for the entertainment system, when a nice high res one (like the one you have in your phone) would only cost a few quid more.
They got labelled with it, yes. Back then you didn’t need a lot of “pop” in your sound to get categorised as Britpop. Anything rocky, as long as it wasn’t full-on undisputable heavy metal or punk rock, got lumped in too.
At the time, it was a good label to have. That term had a lot of cachet.
Does that still require a third party launcher, or can you just run it straight from Steam now?