Pummel Party, Stick Fight, Space Marine 2, For the King, Borderlands are would be my recommendations.
Pummel Party, Stick Fight, Space Marine 2, For the King, Borderlands are would be my recommendations.
The original pitch also had dedicated servers and those are gone, sadly.
Oh, wait, it was 30 usd. And i backed Shadowrun Online for 66, so Star Citizen might even be the better bet :)
I backed it with about 60$ on the Kickstarter and have tried a few alphas. It’s nice but unpolished. I don’t care about the drama and by this point, if they release a game, I’ll be happily surprised - and if not, meh.
Mit Nachos but i might get weak with loaded fries with molten cheese.
However, it ia worth a little work to turn great cheese into perfect molten cheese! With science!
My experience as well. For me, good bread and cheese are my “will not compromise” food
Ohhh, xFire, that takes me back. To a time of dedicated servers and not that bullshit service game fuckery.
Same. Even the ai stuff is helpful instead of annyoing.
PC port with fixed controls, please?
Ah, the Juicero. One of the dumbest things created with VC money. And if was so over engineered they didn’t even make money of it.
I have an LG wing somewhere. Cool phone, but really heavy and the second screen is not useful
As i see it, not an expert:
Basically, the plan goes back to the early 2000s. Irland did not have much tech industry and positioned itself as an English speaking country cheaper and more friendly than the UK, giving mostly US companies an easy place to enhance their EU business.
Because its main export was/is being a tax haven inside the EU.
Always have been. Let them mow during the day and keep some distances to hedges and its fine
Yeah, no. I want too choose my gadgets. I want to pair a garmin watch with sennheiser headphones, running my music from a sony phone or a fairphone. That’s what standards are for.
Heroic launcher works pretty well to get epic and gog games in the deck. But yes, support could be better, especially since i remember unreal tournament being Linux friendly early on.
If you get one, try to buy one without the RAM soldered on (i think most of the s models). When jt breaks, you basically brick the device - i had to throw out a Samsung notebook because of that.
If you have a few old Android smartphones lying around, check Haven
I pretty happy i backed them was back when. Proton ia doing a great job delivering alternatives to Google and Microsoft E-Mail services.
I run PopOS on two notebooks (thinkpad, MacBook air) for about a year now and so far everything worked. Printer needed some fiddeling