

10 people or less.
Captain of Industry is a gem with a 4 person team Risk of Rain was 2, expanded to 3
That’s still at a human scale.
10 people or less.
Captain of Industry is a gem with a 4 person team Risk of Rain was 2, expanded to 3
That’s still at a human scale.
There’s leg bouncing and there’s the house is shaking leg bouncing.
I draw the line at when my monitor is shaking.
Just ditch Ubuntu and Snap at this point. LMDE is much better.
Better for your health, better for students, safer for kids. Use local time!
The concept of a glass being full and of a liquid being wine can probably be separated fairly well. I assume that as models got more complex they started being able to do this more.
If someone ask for a glass of water you don’t fill it all the way to the edge. This is way overfull compared to what you’re supposed to serve.
Copilot did it just fine
We’ve had those for decades though.
Fizz had a visual voicemail app that lets you do that.
TAA is ass, but don’t look in the other ones with it.
TAA is garbage. Devs are using it as a crutch too. Look up Threat Interactive on YouTube.
You don’t experience speed, but acceleration. That’s why it way more fun to take bends fast but straight lines feels like nothing.
Luckily, Steam handles all of that for you.
It’s like a modern version of the worst parts of Vista.
The UI is a clunky mess. I had to spend a week to make it about usable. Every menu is now a submenu of a new new menu, so you often have to click 3-4 times for stuff you’d have in a top-level right click menu not so long ago. Now they’ve been doing that for a while now, so some settings are getting quite deep at this point. The whole thing feels unresponsive and sluggish.
Giving birth is also super expensive though
I meant the shape
So does sailing the high seas