About every second night. I normally use 20-40% per day so sometimes I charge every third night.
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Wasteland 3. I like it a lot more than Divinity Original Sin 2 so far. The DOS2 plot just doesn't resonate with me. But I do miss the battle initiative order of DOS.
Galactic Ruler. May be more complicated than Distant Worlds 2 or X4 Foundations. It seems to do more stuff (like having planet maps and gameplay) but the UI is challenging. Even just selecting a ship to give orders takes too many clicks IMO.
Days Gone. Great blend of open world exploration, stories, and combat. Very well done game, if you like Far Cry 5 you'd probably like this too.
Borderlands 3, got this for free, enjoyable enough but if you played the other Borderlands this is more of the same. Too many gun choices and too much looting, but some of the guns are pretty amusing, like one that when you reload you throw the mag and it deploys into a turret.
That's not cool. I'm old enough that I refuse to pay for multiplayer.
Community, Seinfeld, Family Guy, Simpsons
Excuse me I can barely see the butt at all.
Nice. This is the sort of esoteric stuff that made me like Reddit.
Yes, like to ship to the new UK we are supposed to register with a UK government agency, collect the customs on each shipment, and pay it to the UK government monthly/quarterly. Or...we can just not ship to the UK which is a lot easier.
Looks a good bit better than nothing, plus having the fuel tank full helps there to be less room for moisture to form.
Appalachian foothills, so green forests and fields.
An analogue gauge is useful because you can see the rate of change not just the current value.
I was gonna go swimming in a river and run the rapids a bunch of times but we had a lot of rain last night so the river is probably gonna be high and muddy.
So probably stay home and play games and maybe go hiking later if rain clears up.
I doubt that, first Reddit needs billions of dollars to throw at phone companies.