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It’s a gacha (a game based around buying loot boxes), which I feel is more important than “urban fantasy action RPG” when giving it a genre.
The worst part about this, is that some people still don’t use metric.
Edit- tough crowd
Does anyone who speaks more than one language, or is social with people who know more than one language, actually think that your first language is just stuck in there?
I know the stereotype of people from the USA is that they only speak one language, but they should at least know someone who’s first language isn’t English, right? Or do most only socialize with people who are very similar to them?
What’s the joke?
This is just a statement
Which is saying something, because the main quest in Fallout 4 is awful.
- Be frozen in time for an unknown number of years
- Get unfrozen, and watch your kid get stolen
- Get refrozen for an unknown number of years
You learn that you were frozen for over 200 years total. It is most likely that your child is dead, just like everyone else you have ever known, so why would you look for them?
So, still no phones that have full support for core functionality.
https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Devices
“Camera” looks like it’s causing some headaches
It’s extremely clickbaity.
He wasn’t working on it, and was invited to play-test what they had. He said he thought it would take 18 months to finish when they asked him, which is what the person who asked him also thought, and anything longer than 6 months ment it would be cancelled.
It’s like when someone asks you if the soup they are making is too salty, you say yes, and they pour it down the drain. You’re not the person who threw it away.
Some games/software expected/relied on a certain CPU speed to run correctly. If your computer was faster than that, the software would run too fast. The turbo button let you toggle between the maximum speed your computer could go, and the speed that the software needed/expected in order to run normally.
Basically, there was an actual reason for the turbo button, it wasn’t just marketing on computers.