I love flakes road to... Without mechanics videos. My mechanics suck after thousands of hours playing the game but focusing on non mechanical aspects of the game really helped me. Still miss open nets though. (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻)
I love flakes road to... Without mechanics videos. My mechanics suck after thousands of hours playing the game but focusing on non mechanical aspects of the game really helped me. Still miss open nets though. (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻)
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Just du a game like rocket League with just one class Sand only cosmetics. Everything is balanced and no one has toxic... Oh wait...
Okay the real question, is there a good version of this game genre?
You can run a fleet of ev on regenerative energy, that doesn't work with converting engine vehicles. BUT the problem is it makes no sense if we just exchange all the ce cars with ev ones. We need to stay away from individual transportation solutions towards public transportation.
I want more games that explore time travel. I think it's perfect for gaming switching things sceneries, people, language...
I would love to know what I as an individual do cost.
Well in my observation the weaker players are quite often the more toxic ones. The "what a safe" spammers in rocket league are often the ones getting carried.
I check in way fewer in Lemmy and I'm done faster because I you get to the old posts pretty quickly. But I see this as a good thing.
Buy some wet wipes for your office shits.
Lucky for you he wasn't born in the US.
That's why it's so abhorrent that voices from the right but not only from the right get louder, that demand an end to the relatively good remembrance culture here in Germany. I hate the: "it was so long ago, it wasn't us" talking points. It's the first step towards forgetting, historic revisionism and possibly repeating the things that were done.
I use it since it's inception 20 years ago. And stuck with ever since. It was one of the first FOSS projects with a mass appeal. In Germany we even had a crowd funded ad campaign in 2004 in that I took part and all that felt very optimistic and cool. And I just always stuck with it and always used it as my main browser. When Chrome took over, Google was already the dystopic mega corp so I was never tempted to use it. Sure I installed it, but hardly ever used it. But I never had big problems regarding speed or resource-hunger. And it keeps improving.
TLDR I'm very nostalgic about FF and will never drop it.
I remember watching Spartacus with Kirk Douglas. I remember that I thought he was wearing some sort of muscle prosthetics bc I thought people couldn't be that muscular. It's funny because by today's standards he wasn't buff at all.
Also in the past if you did your driver's licence in an automatic car, you could then only drive automatic cars with that licence. But if you took the test in a manual car you could drive both.
I use it less, but I actually like it that way, plus I have no urge to go back to Reddit. So all good.
Don't you all count your knuckles for that?