I bought Stardew Valley last Wednesday. There’s so much more than I expected. I thought this was like a farming simulator with pixel art. Boi I was wrong.
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I bought Stardew Valley last Wednesday. There’s so much more than I expected. I thought this was like a farming simulator with pixel art. Boi I was wrong.
I ended GTA V main story yesterday and while I decide if I want to play the online mode, I’m going to play World of Tanks (which, I discovered, I enjoy way more than War Thunder).
I’ve found out that even in Wordpress is opt-out
I can kinda agree. I mean, I usually play to have fun and blow off the stress of a work day. This War of Mine isn’t good for neither. But it’s an amazing game and I agree, it’s built to make you fail. But how else will it let you feel how civilians feel in a war if it was easy to win?
This War of Mine is a great game. It’s frustrating searching homes, making bad decisions (i.e. killing other civilians) and then finding nothing for your home group. It perfectly gives a sense of sadness as a civilian in a war.
I started GTA V for the first time. Until now it seems pretty funny, even if controls feel clunky
This past week I started playing again Stellaris. I unfortunately had to start over a new save since the many updates made my old save impossible to use at full power. Still, this new run seems to be better than my old save!
Played Planetside 2 this weekend. I never tried it before and at first I didn’t know what I was supposed to do. Then I understood how to play and what to do and I enjoyed it very much. I’m not very good at it, but I play to have fun, not to be competitive.
Have you ever tried something based on OpenStreetMap? Apps like Organic Maps or OsmAnd are really useful and work offline too.
This week I played Euro Truck Simulator 2 after I don’t know how long. I posted about it on my Mastodon server and there’s a chance that this evening I’ll play it multiplayer with three complete strangers.
So basically this XKCD comics happened in real life https://xkcd.com/978/
Privacy: trackers, trackers, trackers Security: you can’t know where you would be taken with a short link. A legit website? A malicious website? Who knows.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/ygrauer/2016/04/20/five-reasons-you-should-stop-shortening-urls/
True, but I think that Liberty City would be very weird without a grey tone on it. Having it very bright like Los Santos in GTA V would have made it almost comical, which would have made the story less mafia-like.
GTA IV is weird compared to the others GTA (it misses the big booms and the big vehicles that are present in the other titles of the series) but it’s a good game taken on his own.
I heard this for the first time too, but it looks like they’re right https://web.archive.org/web/20191223181612/https://leafandcore.com/2016/09/03/brave-is-a-browser-that-could-save-the-web-but-its-from-an-awful-person/
I haven’t played since last week, but I’ve never experienced any crashes. Anyway, I’ve seen that on Reddit someone was complaining about the same problems as you.
I’m playing Tom Clancy’s The Division (using GeForceNow). And I’m really liking it. Dying is not really frustrating, but challenging at most. Progression is not hard and the story is really enjoyable.
I’m still using Feedly. But I don’t know if is a bad idea (speaking of privacy).
They’d argue that he really died after the vote. “Are we sure they didn’t declare his death two days later just to cast in his vote?”