I opened the thread to see if someone already posted this. Glad I’m not the onliest german to be annoyed by this.
I opened the thread to see if someone already posted this. Glad I’m not the onliest german to be annoyed by this.
Thanks for the spontaneous nostalgia trip. I was playing it, or rather its sequel, in the 2000s after I got it from a magazine.
There’s a HD Version of Seven Kingdoms 2 on Steam. I think I might grab it.
That here is one of the more sensible approach to buying expensive stuff, I guess.
Try the cheap shit until you know what to look for or it breaks. Then, if the opportunity arises (new household, new tools) get the best you can afford and what suits your requirements.
I used to work for a rural bank in 2017 when BTC first (?) passed 20k and was all the rage. The amount of customers (and coworkers!) asking how to deposit some in their lockboxes was really staggering.
Huh, look at that. Thanks.
Gaius Iulius Caesar never only briefly was a Governor but more known as a Consul before … Well Caesar.
Franken ist vielleicht Kentucky oder Missouri, aber nicht Alabama.
You could also use pre-mixed yoghurt dressing but I like to be fancy sometimes.
Just cucumber with yoghurt, some chopped dill, salt pepper and olive oil is a great salad. Add lots of garlic and it’s a simple Zaziki Tsaziki Zatziki greek garlic dip.
I’m not getting my hopes up for Rainbow Six after Without Remorse. Everything except the title and Character name has been changed and it turned into a generic action flick.
I can recommend Solar Fields, although they did the Soundtrack to Mirror’s Edge, their albums are pretty nice.
Also (but not really contemporary): Casiopea - Japanese Fusion Jazz. Sounds like the soundtrack to Gran Turismo, but still.
I concur. Hitman can be a somewhat true stealth game but the design steers you away from “free form” stealth with its mission stories. I like the idea but the puzzles are too small, few short steps to the goal.
I hope for Metal Gear Delta to succeed, not only because I have a soft spot for MGS3 but also to revive the genre.
It’s the “Seinfeld isn’t funny” problem. If you’re the pioneer for something and it is lazily copied by everyone, the new ideas you had back in the day seem stale.
Anything Edgar Wright, or just the Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy of Hot Fuzz, Shaun of the Dead and World’s End.
There is a comment on “that other site” that goes in detail about what to do. It starts with “You’re fucked” and shows that you really have to be careful who to trust and what to do to not be bankrupt in a few years. I’m on mobile and short on time, but it’s worth reposting here.
Yes, that was the final drop for me too. Going to delete my account and 8 year history next time I’m at the PC.
Even better than the “Refund later” idea, since some of those watches have a higher value on the grey market.
Waitlist be damned, if a customer walks in with 1MM in cash I’ll sell him everything I can. Think of the sales guy’s commission, that’s nothing to sneeze at either (and won’t disappear later).
That’s what ‘gaming’ sounds like: your hobby is media consumption.
It’s really weird that people who have “reading books” as their main hobby are not as stigmatized as their digital media counterparts. Is it the digital aspect that turns the hobby into weirdness?
I wouldn’t rate L.A. Noire too highly, as it’s a weird hybrid between detective game and GTA.
What rubbed me the wrong way was the illusion of choice in side quests (roadside police work) where it seems like it’s always the worst possible outcome. The story, especially the choices my character made (without me having a say in it), wasn’t to my taste either.
There’s also the old 4chan Greentext of someone creating desktop wallpapers out of repeating square cropped pictures of different nutsack skins. Looked kinda like sand dunes of different shades.