Not to mention the amount you pay goes down relative to inflation.
Considering the types of games I am seeing, I’m assuming it’s ordered by playtime.
Sweet. Kenshi is #3. What a gem of a game that is.
Is it on purpose or is it because of ocean depth?
With Intel’s current predicament I fear AMD price hikes.
But she was 17 when created. So her age is almost now double.
Is that a human mouth under the cat’s chin?
Louisiana cousins I believe.
I guess algae and bacteria are close to plants.
Yes, but it also actively worsens people’s lives too.
I’m thinking they would have less oxygen/carbon from the solar wind blowing stuff off our atmosphere to the moon. IDK though. I’m no expert.
You’re a military recruiter?
It’s already becoming low quality crap. The GamePass model doesn’t work well with expensive games since they are going for quantity. Hi Fi Rush’s devs have been taken down along with a couple more studios. I wonder if that will make a difference, though. Gamers want it cheap, companies want max profit. I’m imagining shovelware in 5 years and many games taken off of it.
If Ark is anything to go by, the mosasaur is the most powerful of them all.
From what I heard is that it uses a lot of RAM so it can run faster and will smartly lower its RAM usage if you are running low.
So it’s not a corollary? I forget if that’s the right word lol.
I mean… that planet is somewhere in space.
I liked the magic in Elden Ring. First Souls game I played magic in and I feel it was very strong. If you’re going with sorceries, just be aware that the first magic teacher is easily missed. Look up where they are if you get too far into the game without finding more magic.
I guess it all depends on the incentive structure.