Tom Scott would be my top pick for quality YouTube not tied to a specific hobby. His videos are great.
Tom Scott would be my top pick for quality YouTube not tied to a specific hobby. His videos are great.
Aparently not – the store page doesn’t say it requires a third party launcher (which it says for EA and Rockstar Games), only that you’ll need a battle.net account, which you could create online. A journalist has also confirmed this on twitter, although I don’t have a link right now.
It’s quite similar to Obsidian, if you’re familiar with that.
It’s a notetaking app that lets you visualize how your notes are related to each other, and gives you plenty of options for formatting.
It’s quite neat to play around with, but probably overkill for daily note taking, unless you appreciate the UX.
The discount currently doesn’t show for me, but I can see the historical low was 10% off yesterday – was the deal only for Launch?
The PS4 is an amazing value for the number of fantastic exclusives that it has, even though that number is dropping. You can still play Uncharted 1-3, TLOU2, and Ghost of Tsushima just to name a few.
I always thought raw fish was filled with parasites and worms, which was why ‘raw’ fish is always flash frozen first. I’d imagine in a situation where the chances of dehydration are so high, risking food poisoning would be life or death.
I hope this means we eventually see other Battle.net games come to Steam, even as a showing of good faith. I’d love to see some of the older Blizzard games on Steam.
I agree, but certainly not all launchers are at the same maturity. I love Steam because it’s so much greater than the sum of its parts – community controller layouts, cloudsaves, Workshop, forums and community content, a marketplace. I do have other launchers with a fair share of games (GOG for example), but still it’s not nearly the experience of Steam.
I believe they manage this because they have a monopoly on the world’s supply, and they only ‘loan’ them to zoos on the condition that they still belong to China (including any offspring).
I don’t really see how what you’re describing relates to patient gaming – isn’t patient gaming moreso to do with waiting until games drop in price, then getting them patched up with all their DLC?