As far as effort? You’re right
As far as effort? You’re right
What do you find is the advantage of these over a mouse?
They keep referencing The Outer Worlds for comparison. Wasn’t that game kinda panned?
Adding to Fallout New Vegas, which others have mentioned, Skyrim. I got into modding but then sold my Xbox and haven’t yet gotten into the fuller glory of modding it on PC. And, anyhow, I don’t really think of it as a game to finish, just a game to play.
Also haven’t completed BG3 despite liking it. I suffer in games what I suffer in life: the desire to experience it all and not close any options. Which is to say, I struggle with the reality of consequences and so avoid choices and commitments
It’s really tough to push past and ignore that first part to get to answering your question. Like, that elephant taking up the whole room and trumpeting
It’s integrated into the steering wheel, right?
I don’t want my parents to experience my death / want to make sure they are helped in their last years. I’ve told them that there’s an expiration onn that though. Like, you wanna live to 100? You’ll be doing it without me.
Along the same lines, I’ve been reading short SF stories here to get away from social media: https://www.freesfonline.net/NewAdditions.html
Ditto, thanks to everyone’s for their suggestions
Is there a magazine or site that breaks this down for the less tech savvy? And is the quality of the AI on par?
That summary history tho: https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Victoria_Murdock_(Earth-616)
I appreciate this take
On CL there’s a dedicated place to seek roommates and no shortage of people seeking that arrangement. Not clear why people spam the apartment rental section
My pet peeve with Facebook listings, although it happens on craigslist too, is people advertising as if it’s a rental for an apartment to yourself but then it turns out it’s a share housing situation
Where are real listings found, instead?
ITT: a lot of us favoring exactly the weather that climate change is taking away
Whisper that in my ear, you sexy beast
First they came for our patch then they came for our balls
I support this take. On principle, I retire bands and keep working to discover new music. Especially the type I find on bandcamp, where it’s just some dude in a random basement somewhere creating it
This is our innate state, IMO. We are social, creative people. The impulse to help and participate comes first and then is warped by our societal structure where everything gets monetized. I follow the Skyrim mod scene just for that hit of seeing this generosity at play