So this is 7 Days to Die then?
So this is 7 Days to Die then?
My oldest child was almost born on 4/20, but he decided to cook a little longer.
My wife was so relieved, lol.
I have a GM vehicle I like. I already don’t pay them for OnStar. I’m certainly not going to pay them to replace my phone. And then likely have to pay for cellular access for my car.
Years ago I got the (then) admin account password at work because one of the LAN admins typed with two pointer fingers and I just watched.
These days, roguelite tends to mean “A procedural game where you initiate a run that has a start and an end, but then has meta currencies of some kind that you spend in-between runs that affect future runs.”
So in Against the Storm you start a run, and you’re in a fresh environment that depends upon where in the overworld map you chose to start. This portion of the game play is a city builder like Banished or Timberborn or whatnot. You follow the game loop to instruct units to gather raw resources. Spend those construct buildings and allocate units to generate other resources within those buildings. Deal with events that come up. Have a goal that signifies completion of the run, and a hurry up clock of some kind that forces you to get to an end, and then either succeed or fail. Based on how you did, you have meta currency awarded that you can use to purchase unlocks that can allow for new gameplay options or make you stronger so as to be able to play on a higher difficulty, which results in higher meta currency awards.
Spore had itself a 3 or 5 installs limit before not allowing you to install it anymore.
Are you sure? I thought microtransactions were the core component of successful games these days.
Depending on which of my friends are around:
World War Z
Payday 3
DarkTide
Or with my kids:
Minecraft
Monster Hunter World/Rise
Terraria
Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare
Gonna try out the Enshrouded Steam Next demo this week.
I see a lot of good advice, so I’m going to suggest something different. Have your son watch this guy or someone like him do some stuff.
https://youtube.com/@SebastianLague
He just picks something that interests him and builds on top of that interest.
My kids (8 and 11) don’t even have any interest in doing programming at the moment, and they like watching him build stuff. We watched the Geographical Adventures playlist twice.
So, what, we’re just going to carry around USB antennas now?
You’re talking about PowerShell but then complaining about cmd. Are you unaware that PowerShell is its own cli?
A 5% difference is close enough for me. You make it sound like the EV part is where all the weight is coming from when the ICE versions are already there. And please, “The hummer EV is too much but the regular hummer is fine”? The hummer is just already excess no matter what version you’re talking about.
I see people commuting in F250s to their tech jobs cause they tow stuff once in a while, and they don’t feel safe driving the same size vehicles as 95% of the rest of traffic around them. Then they whine about parking spaces.
Edmunds lists the 450 at 8587 pounds.
https://www.edmunds.com/ford/f-450-super-duty/2020/features-specs/
F 250 super duty’s curb weight is 6718 pounds.
https://www.edmunds.com/ford/f-250-super-duty/2022/features-specs/
Neat. Now do the extremely heavy, large, not-EVs.
About 25 years ago, my car was struck by another, in the rain, with very poor visibility, on a two-lane highway, going around a curve. I came to and discovered that my car was on its roof, and I had gotten out of it while dazed. I was about 3 feet away from traffic that was passing by, facing the highway, and had almost walked out into traffic.
My wife has bought several gaming chairs over the years. None of them have any breathability and she just sweats like crazy whenever she sits in one for a long period of time.
There’s an old saying that “Time in the market will always beat timing the market.”
You just didn’t hodl long enough ;)
That would take a lot of federal tax dollars away from states you probably like.
I can just see them responding to the EU like, “Yeah, we’ll allow other people to build app stores for iOS. They just need a dev account that we won’t approve. That’s not us specifically blocking alternate app stores though.”