There's also Stormgate coming out later this year from a load of the former StarCraft developers.
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I think the UK has completely eliminated the US style stop sign. I haven't seen one in years.
What do you mean by Phase 2?
There's some stuff about the roadmap for most of this year: https://blog.beeper.com/p/state-of-the-app-spring-2023
If it's dead then it's no risk, right? Afterwards it's either working or still dead.
Have you tried reporting it to Steam support? They're pretty good and it sounds like you've got the precise cause narrowed down
Carrying cash - particularly coins - is such a pain in the neck. I pay for everything on card whether I'm in this country (UK) or travelling abroad.
I'm almost at the point where I don't need to carry a wallet at all - contactless on my phone takes care of a lot.
Yeah, it can and should be a warning to studio heads, but as game consumers we absolutely should raise our expectations (and stop buying micro transaction crap). There are plenty of big studios with money who could buy the licence and spend years making the game, but those studios belong to the big publishers who optimise for profit not for game quality.
The Game Hub thread on /r/NFL was amazing. It was easily the best way of seeing which games were actually playing, when the next ones started, what the current scores are etc. Then links to the individual game threads for more detail.
If you're watching Redzone or even just debating whether to switch on the TV it was awesome. Even just for a summary Monday morning of everything that happened.
It sounds like you have trauma from your wife's passing. This is understandable, and the appropriate way to deal with it is therapy.
The appropriate way is NOT what your family did trying to force someone new on you. What they did is roughly equivalent to asking an alcoholic "have you tried just not drinking?"
I think your particular threat is the nuclear option, but I understand why you got there after they've been so inconsiderate.
I'm lucky enough to be able to have a lot of choice where I work - in a software engineer and there are any number of places where I could work and be paid well. Given that I feel some responsibility to work somewhere ethical - not everyone else has the opportunity to decide.
This is like the physical product version of the Nigerian prince scam - have something so shit that the only people who engage with you are idiots.
Like the sibling comment it feels the opposite way round to me. The Switch feels like a child's toy - light, small and not wildly comfortable to hold for a long period of time. The Deck feels much more ergonomic and solid to hold in my hands - I still enjoy the feeling of just picking it up (had it for 7 months) because it just feels like it fits.
Some of this is because I have big hands and the Switch obviously has to work for kids hands and the Switch being lighter is actually better for longer sessions but when I got back to the Switch now it feels cheap and flimsy.