Rogue came out in 1980, while Tetris came out 4 years later in 1984. Some nice bit of trivia there.
Rogue came out in 1980, while Tetris came out 4 years later in 1984. Some nice bit of trivia there.
I wonder if it’s the sequel game that was announced a bit ago. Ghost of Yotei.
Well dogs’ social cues are much more similar to human ones so they’re much easier to understand.
Her hand has no shadow. I’m assuming those shadows are just more nail polish placed in the dark.
Cause money is the ultimate reward.
I know this is a joke, but China has more capitalism than the US.
Who even gets the money when you buy a country? Does it go to the people? If it does then that money is coming right back through taxes.
I mean if most people have a phone that can run that pretty handily then why not uncompress the whole game into RAM to avoid any hiccups.
Mine turned off yesterday for an update.
Ah yes. They made the search feature useless. E: I remember they made it better a couple years ago but that was too little too late
You can have a soft cap with higher taxes as wealth goes up.
These days I’m trying to remember what I found so useful with the start menu back on XP and 7. Maybe the problem is Microsoft making it less useful and full of ads.
Better buy insurance now then. That way, when the time comes, they can deny your claim because of natural disasters.
Mine actually tells you on the tag itself.
I just go through running a game I think is interesting so it’s at the top of my recently played and just go back to playing Ark.
Almost every one who has tried to sell to me yeah.
I feel like I’ve searched it up for honey, but the search results said the same thing as the YouTubers shilling it. Didn’t download it anyway because of how many people were advertising it. Anyone who uses that much money to advertise can’t be getting their money in a reasonable manner.
Maybe because anyone who calls themselves “influencers” are just as bad as corporate execs, but, oftentimes, more insistent/stupid in their shilling so people hate them more.
Unless we were threatened with overwhelming power.
That was the prevailing theory. Why else go after emulators for a dying system?