Ginger tea though. It’s fine not to consider that tea, but if you do call it tea, you have to let coffee in too.
Ginger tea though. It’s fine not to consider that tea, but if you do call it tea, you have to let coffee in too.
100% agreed.
Though I’m firmly in the “coffee is tea” camp
Ok, thank god. UT always meant Unreal Tournament to be, but I got burnt too many times so I was assuming it may be referring to a Fortnite gamemode or something like that.
I played it a couple of times in the past, it was great. Good to hear people are still playing. I should join the fun sometime.
Not sure what having an account has to do with anything. I get the objection on the grounds of Meta being a shit company and it’s perfectly reasonable, but having to make an account specifically for the device (and possibly nothing else - you don’t have to link it to facebook or anything) doesn’t magically give them any more power over you.
It’s not for gaming and it’s not for porn… what were they thinking?
OK, help me out here. I’d love to hear people are still regularly playing Unreal Tournament, but it feels more likely that’s not what you meant and I’ll go crawl into a hole.
Now I want to know how many murders happened across Jo Nesbø’s novels compared to the actual number of murders in Norway.
Didn’t know the Na’vi had anti-aircraft weapons.
All are different except the middle one.
They even had a whole religion centered around fishermen.
Does the colour of the skin of the ingredients really affect the taste?
For me it’s the fundamental difference in design philosophy. Bethesda does power fantasies, which works great for TES, but not for Fallout. You should be barely scraping by, not making the wasteland your bitch.
You mean the game that shipped with a bug breaking the main questline?
Dunno about a timelapse but here’s the current state:
Of course. It’s Ministry of Silly Walks, not Silly Flailing Arms About.
It would go nicely with my clock:
Nah, apparently trekies are calm and can’t do anything wrong *sips tea, earl grey, hot*
Quest 3, no doubt. The Index is old and overpriced at this point. HP Reverb G2 has great picture quality, but the controller tracking isn’t great and the cable is super thick. Plus Microsoft stopped supporting its mixed reality stuff. Vision Pro is not for gaming, just forget about it even if you can afford it. PSVR 2 might be a choice now that it supports PCVR, but I dunno. Its future support is kinda in doubt.
The only real downside of Q3 is being owned by Meta, which is obviously blech, but it’s an amazing piece of technology otherwise, and the price is a steal, since it’s heavily subsidized to grow the market.
A cheaper version is expected to be announced soon, so that might be an alternative. But otherwise there isn’t much competition unless you’re looking into a very particular niche.
As much of a joke as all the re-releases are, I’m super happy Skyrim VR exists. It’s one of the best VR experiences with the right mods that make it an actual VR game instead of a cheap cash-grab…
Yeah. It didn’t seem like a complete waste watching 7. It felt completely redundant, but I enjoyed the Daniel Craig and Yayan Ruhian cameos, which pushed it into a mildly positive territory for me.
What I don’t get is why would anyone watch 8, let alone 9 after that. Sounds like some variety of Stockholm Syndrome is at play here. I didn’t, and from what I heard it was a smart decision.