Just to clarify, the one that said that is actually one of the oldest far right parties in the country, not one of those that just popped up.
Just to clarify, the one that said that is actually one of the oldest far right parties in the country, not one of those that just popped up.
And do you seriously think that someone with minimal modding knowledge can “fix” texture compression
Yes, better textures are consistently one of the first mods to come out for every game they have released since Fallout 3.
Well, in that case, nobody cares about what you want to say, either.
The fourth power equation you’re talking about is weight per axle. A semi truck will weigh much more in total. But the difference in weight per axle isn’t as high as you seem to think.
There’s a few single player focused ones released in the past decade. Deserts of Kharak comes to mind.
And yet Verdun, Tannenberg, and Isonzo are some of the most fun multiplayer FPS games around.
socialist prime minister
That’s a bit of a stretch, he may be Socialist Party, but most of the policies of his government have been practically neoliberal.
A reminder (that really shouldn’t be needed) that collective punishment is a war crime.
Probably pretty good on a barbecue, from all the fat.
Original release date was actually announced as 2014 originally (during the 2012 Kickstarter), iirc.
Take it from the fossil fuel subsidies.
Sure, but it’s still thousands. From Cambridge dictionary:
the thousands
numbers between 1,000 and 1,000,000
1200 is thousands. 1.2 thousands, to be specific.
Well I’m having plenty of fun with it, and I haven’t even installed 2.0. If it was a release from this year it would be my second favourite after Baldur’s Gate. So I strongly disagree with your dogshit assertion. If the DLC and 2.0 make it better then it’s for sure a redemption arc. And from the looks of OpenCritic, seems like a very universal feeling.
If everything was there from the get-go, how would there be a redemption arc? There would be nothing to redeem.
A redemption arc is when someone or something starts bad or reviled, and eventually comes to be seen through other eyes. Looks like that applies to CDPR and Cyberpunk to me.
Who are you talking to? That was my first comment here.
Ah yes, what could go wrong with doing things the way they were done in the past?
So, again, if those three examples are what you mean by catastrophic failure, then my assumption was correct. None of them were due to maintenance failures or being in service too long. Catastrophic failure is not a failure mode for a modern reactor past its service life.
You said catastrophic failure in the same context as loss of life and land. That is what I was responding to, and it is incorrect.
Same for me. I don’t understand why, I should love it but I don’t.