Idk they freak me out in an uncanny valley kind of way
The jumping can happen both ways
Pshh, UE5 when the FreeDoom engine exists
Don't underestimate the importance of playing snowballs
reference to the time OpenBSD's mascot was a red daemon with a halo
Wait, it isn't anymore?
peices
There's something in this comment chain
Edit: autocorrect fixed the original typo, theory confirmed
And he already has a mullet
And what would be the point of your comment? The lights on a bike are for protecting the bike from cars, not pedestrians from bikes.
This is now for a General Motors car, that would likely become a full works team from 2028 – even if initially it means customer Ferrari or Honda engines in the interim.
Would could, they accept promises that can be taken back at a second time
Their visibility is quite different tho
It makes me sad that all the profits get vacuumed up by everybody but the artist.
The average worker experience
They already do
Yeah but power lines can be sabotaged or bombed
You could have spared yourself that tangent just by clicking the link.
The update does something that makes the games crash, the reason is not explained, but the "changes" mentioned in the sentence are the ones introduced by the update, not by the games.
yeah well, why don't you pick the spot next time
"If you go back a few years to the 1970s, you've got a time where home computers didn't exist," said Anthony Caulfield, co-director of the new documentary.
And now going forward they're disappearing again
I don’t wanna hijack this thread to make it political, but I find it insane how sk many people are opposed to the “noise” of mosques, but then don’t mind the constant ringing of bells.
Well, bells only ring shortly, the muezzin sings for a long time and sounds... not good, let's say.
I'm sure that if major stockholders of the other auto brands were in the spotlight as much as Musk is, we'd see that they're just as terrible
Remedy will take full control over Control
>Today, on February 28, nearly five years after Control’s initial launch, Remedy Entertainment, the team behind the Alan Wake, Quantum Break, and Control series, released an announcement regarding a deal between them and 505 Games, detailing a full transition to Remedy acquiring full rights to the franchise. While Remedy Entertainment previously developed the game with 505 Games having publishing, distribution, and marketing rights over Control, this latest transaction converts this authority to Remedy, giving them full rights over Control, Control 2, and their upcoming multiplayer game currently under the code Condor.