Mill St is local to me, I can walk to their brewery.
Mill St is local to me, I can walk to their brewery.
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I was going to use communities as my examples due to the relatively small size of each, but decided country was a better metaphor due to each instance’s ability to fully control their own rules or “laws”, where as communities in the real world are usually beholden to the higher laws of their countries.
No, each instance is more like a country with it’s own laws, and trade agreements with other countries to share or block content.
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Agreed.
so does the fetus technically not have a skeleton before then?
The cartilaginous pre-bones would still be a skeleton. Sharks have skeletons, but don’t have any bones for example.
And the original trilogy never resolved what happened to the thousands of empire controlled planets and fleets of ships. The rebellion just killed the emperor and death star, but there were still a lot of members of the empire still out there ruling planets.
Like the victories of WW1 all made pointless by WW2.
They won 60% of the seats in parliament with only 40% of the voted. I fucking hate first past the post elections.
The provincial conservatives where I live are trying their best to destroy that universal healthcare. It’s rather infuriating.
Also I still run windows 10, so could be different operating systems.
Could be crossfire.
I have a Ryzen 5 5600X, Radeon 5700 XT, 32 GB RAM, and run it off an SSD.
The game runs great on ultra on my system, and I didn’t do anything but install the latest Radeon driver.
Not useless, surgical masks reduce spread by more than 50% so far as I recall. Not perfect, but not useless.
I personally really like the gameplay, and the story and world are very interesting to explore.
I do like a fairly wide variety of games including Soulsbourne, metroidvanias, 4x, sims, shooters, even sports games. So maybe I just like everything.
I agree with the other poster, I’ve really enjoyed Hogwarts Legacy.
And I find the gameplay to be pretty good; the combat can be approached in multiple ways due to spell variety, there are a decent variety of puzzles to do (though some only become accessible fairly late in the game), and I enjoy the different side stories throughout the game. Also Hogwarts castle is gorgeous, and lots of fun to explore.
Works beautifully on my desktop on Ultra settings. What hardware are you running?
Yes. I thoroughly enjoyed both in theater.
300 was worth paying money for in theater, as well as Watchmen.
I’m saying for me Mill St. is a locally owned brewery. There are others, and I do support them, but when you say support local to me Mill St. is included.