Great game! Gives me the same feeling that I had playing Duke Nukem back in the day.
Great game! Gives me the same feeling that I had playing Duke Nukem back in the day.
Jedi Survivor. It now runs well on PC. One lingering issue is the huge stuttering when a cutscene triggers in the middle of gameplay.
Scary. Thanks for posting this.
If you are a huge Fallout fan, it’s pretty fun. It’s a bit of a mixed bag though. The story and quests aren’t as cohesive as the other entries. In some ways it feels better than FO4 and in others it feels worse.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 - A very unique RPG. The new combat is a lot of fun.
Cod MW3 Zombies - Very few games master the smoothness of shooting like CoD. The gameplay loop is quite addictive. Cons - micro transactions and the tweaking required to get it stable on Steam.
Except for the occasional Lemmy break.
What do they think of technology (in general) and technology companies now? What types of companies were the first to buy computers? Any funny stories about annoying users?
My experience with the Bluetooth on PC is that it was a bit flakey. That may have improved in the last few years though. I ran into a couple of games where it wouldn’t work on BT but worked fine via the wireless adapter.
The most reliable that I’ve found is an Xbox controller connected via the Wireless Xbox Adapter. I’m not sure they make it anymore though. You will probably have to buy a used one (if interested).
I’m from the Deep South, so I can say this - the name scares me!
I did one of the missions and ‘killed’ a couple of robots. The UC folks tell at you but then give you another chance.
I did the same and went to an independently owned pharmacy. It’s been great. The only downside is no Sunday hours and a half day Saturday but that’s not a deal breaker.
Blue’s News has been around for a long time. I’ve always found that it provides good, general video game coverage.
So excited! I love Wilford Brimley!
Looks like it might have been Games with Gold (not Gamepass). I couldn’t find it on GP but it was GwG last year.
There’s also a big problem with North Carolina’s laws regarding the maintenance of roads. I’m not 100% sure this is the case, but I’d be willing to bet it is. Most other states require developers to get the road certified and adopted by the State Department of Transportation before any homes are sold. In NC, the developer can do this afterward (and they sometimes don’t do it at all). Our neighborhood association found this out the hard way. Over ten years after the first house was sold, we called the DOT for a road repair and were told that our road wasn’t covered. It was because of one form that wasn’t filled out and filed with the State. The crazy thing is that the road is considered a public road (you can’t treat it as private) and the state will not maintain it until you get it certified. If your road has degraded in that time, then you have to pay to get it back up to near-new quality before they will take it over.
Now imagine that instead of just a road to repair, it’s also a road and a bridge. Is the HOA going to be able to raise the money to pay for a bridge repair? Pay for a proper barrier? This type of basic infrastructure should be handled by the state government.
Side political rant- a bill to change these laws has been in committee for years. I don’t think it has ever made it to a vote.
Aahhh… much better.
Are you 100% sure? I thought we didn’t have one and it turned out to be in the kitchen pantry behind a plastic shield. I had looked for it with a plumber when we originally bought the house. Years later another plumber told us we had to have one because of code (in my state in the USA) and since the house was fairly new (less than 20 years old).
Try a Couch to 5K program. You start off mostly walking and slowly increase the amount of running. There are a bunch of great phone and watch apps. I like Watch to 5K for the Apple Watch (one-time purchase, no subscription).
https://c25k.com/