You could always cover it with a cool sticker.
You could always cover it with a cool sticker.
Stardew Valley with my gf in split screen mode. First time hooking her on video games. I think the hobby would be good for her but she has reservations. I played it on PC before but I really prefer the couch multiplayer experience. Feel free to give me some suggestions what I could try next.
The distribution of skill in humans, for various tasks and abilities, can often be approximated by a normal distribution. In that case, as you know, the mean is equal to the average.
What? How would you define “average”? His statement is technically correct.
They mentioned Divinity: Original Sin 2 which is no surprise. I couldn’t be bothered to finish Act 2. It’s unforgiving, takes a very long time and becomes a bit stale after a while. I know it wasn’t that way for most players. But I fear I’d have the same sentiment with Baldur’s Gate 3.
I’m happy to see that Frost also moved to Second Wind and even happier that they already created new content.
The video really is prescient. I wonder if it’s just pure coincidence. Not too unlikely as this topic is an important one but still… Apart from Frost’s commentary the visual material seemed especially dull as if the editor really couldn’t be bothered but maybe it’s just my lack of appetite for this genre of games that is showing.
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Amazing, I had hoped there would be a video from him but didn’t look for some reason. Thanks for the link!
According to the article it is very much comparable:
“When considering all of the gun’s deficiencies, taken during combat when it was at its worst, the practical rate of fire of the Breda 30 could even have been comparable to a semi-automatic weapon’s practical rate of fire, as the standard American rifle was (the M1 Garand and M1 Carbine) and the later German Gewehr 43.”
Really a fun read.
That was a ride, thank you!
Yes, it worked. Nice. Here’s the link for everyone who needs it:
Not available in Germany, sadly.
That move would finally rid me of my addiction to YouTube. So much time, so many possibilities…