Didn’t mention slag cars :(
Didn’t mention slag cars :(
Weird that you wouldn’t snitch on the dude who smears poop on the walls.
I’d like to think everyone would give you a pass for that.
Or possibly climb the nearest thing to get eaten by a bird, kinda like what Frodo did with the nazgul.
Oh really? Do you happen to have a link I’m curious.
Speak for yourself, I bike with a bag on my head to capture my emissions.
#JustCalgaryThings
It’s really weird reading an article that so precisely nails so many of my experiences with both games.
Do you not feel the itch of curiosity?
I’m not disagreeing with you, but what’s better, a place where nothing grows, or a place where only the wrong things grow?
Thank you, I’m definitely gonna take a look at skills for all!
Thank you. I might try it out via game pass.
That’s a fair point. Could you do me a favor and let me know how it is?
You mistook me for someone else.
I’ve been playing their games since oblivion, I haven’t played this one yet, but if people are complaining about the engine already then I know there’s a decent chance I’ll air the same grievances.
Though, you’re quick to pull out the grass touching, I must ask, why are you so staunch of a defender of Bethesda? Maybe we both should be touching grass.
That’s the part that scares me, I’ve played no man’s sky, it was fun for a short while but then got tired pretty quickly.
If this game keeps getting compared to no man’s sky and is said to come up short, then I’m definitely gonna wait to try it for cheap.
Their engines have been showing it’s age since Skyrim came out. The fact that they got this far is a testament to their willpower, but man, if they’d change it up it might work out really well for them.
There’s a lot of government positions that require just high school, and pay more than typical.
But they’re annoying to apply to, and often can make you wait a long time. Look into your cities job bank, same with state/province and/or federal level.
Yeah, the states has the same accidents as anywhere else in the world, but they sprinkle a little gun into the mix.
Just bought this book, it’s next on my list.
I used to swear by wired headphones.
The audio quality, not needing batteries, the simplicity.
But then I got a decent pair of Bluetooth headphones and I discovered how much wires got in my way. I discovered that the audio quality coming out of phones were garbage regardless of connection type, and the headphones I got would last weeks of daily use on one charge.
Plus I would get a more water proof phone, and I would never have to worry about the headphone jack breaking inside of the port, or my headphones going flying off because I walked past a knob of whatever at just the right height to ruin my day.
I still want phones to have the ports, but on mobile devices I’ll never use them. I just want others to be happy too.