Just enabled it, as I didn’t know it existed before this post. I missed it and having it now makes me happy.
Just enabled it, as I didn’t know it existed before this post. I missed it and having it now makes me happy.
It’s a bone sticking out, but not that bone.
Probably a femur or humerus.
I paid 500€ for a Xbox Series X and three years of Game Pass Ultimate, and as I said twice before:
I‘m quite enjoying it.
Right now I’m mainly playing Starfield, have started Alan Wake remastered and only quickly tested Forza Motorsport.
Before Starfield came out I played through some of the Game Pass Library: AC Origins, A short Hike, Bramble, Quake II, Lego Starwars, Lego City Undercover, Planet of Lana, Tunic, lots of Witcher 3, A Plague Tale Requiem, High on Life, Starwars Jedi Fallen Order and many more.
I‘m quite enjoying it.
I‘m quite enjoying it.
My picks came easy:
Diablo 2
Half Life 2
Witcher 3 (got me back into adult/dad gaming two years ago)
Blizzard and Westwood got me hooked as kid:
Dune 2, WarCraft 2, StarCraft, C&C Red Alert
Not really, if you’re in Barcelona.
Yeah, I fully understand their benefit to make better use of renewable energy sources. But they are not net-generating power, so their inclusion in the graph is still somewhat misleading.
How are batteries generating electricity?
I‘m not questioning the data, but this whole „article“ is advertising to sell an ETF to invest into this trend.
Playing through the Quake 2 Remaster with a nostalgic feeling. Now, having kids, I realize that I should not have had access to that at 13 yo. Distribution channels were different in 1997.
I did the „convert 3 years of prepaid Xbox Gold into Game Pass Ultimate“ trick. That way I paid 100€ (3x33€ for Gold+ 1€ to convert to GP) flat for three years of Game Pass, which is an incredible deal.
I don’t know what I will do when the prepaid time runs out. I’m enjoying the content, but before I was quite happy with heavily discounted games. I don’t need to play on day one.