Michael Jackson!?
tux
Check out the infuse app with a network share. Works way better than iTunes
Had me in the first half
Well now I have to leave the typo hahaha
Time to switch to lobo (supposed to be Kobo) when my current oasis dies
Another cool tip is when you look at a machine it will tell you it's efficiency. So if something is 10% efficient it's being starved on an ingredient.
Especially useful when you aren't there watching the line all the time or if it's barely stuttering. Can really add up
GoG may make some market share up with the new CA law. We'll see. Some competition would be nice.
Won't fix any of the always online games being bricked when the servers go offline, but still would be nice
How the heck are you just now realizing this? It's literally always been like that. Anything digital you "buy" has always been just a license. From music on iPods, Windows, and Office to Games. It's always been that way. Is it kind of annoying and dirty? Absolutely. But I don't understand how people are acting surprised about this.
Guy seems to be having a grand time though haha
Reads as if they're requiring both markings now, meaning you can know when it's optimal and when it's no kidding, unsafe to eat.
Or that's how I read it
Love that your example was riven. Was my first thought on the title.
The myst games, their newer game Obduction, the Talos Principle. Those puzzle games all are awesome and take some pen and paper.
Escape from mystwood mansion, the house of da Vinci are a couple others that feel the same way.
Less adventure, more “must optimize!” games like Satisfactory, Factorio are other games that require me to bust out pen and paper or at least a website, spreadsheet or calculator.