

Yeah man all those well known jocks like Spez and Zuckerberg sure did a number on tech.
Yeah man all those well known jocks like Spez and Zuckerberg sure did a number on tech.
A letter saying you’re looking for your cousin to tell them of a family endowment that was bequeathed to them, and how happy you were to meet said family member.
Describe a player in the letter, preferably one that did the murder hoboing.
He absolutely deserved it.
He’s a creep, and he also fucking stalked a friend of mine for like 2 years.
It’s like a basic reading comprehension thing…
The ship is located in the Weddell Sea, which is north of Antarctica.
Same. I put in like 3 hours into Breakpoint and I was like 'where’s literally all the flavor gone from this game? So glad I waited until it was like a 5 dollar steam sale. Even then I tried to refund it but was past the ‘trial’ period.
Fuuuucking this.
It’s Grand Theft Auto; Special Forces.
I wish they didn’t absolutely butcher the sequel. It feels fucking awful compared to Wildlands.
Yeah, fuck the south. Enjoy, ladies.
Nothing of value was lost here.
I spend about 100 on the game. I paid like 45 or 50 for the base game then spend about 50 to upgrade my ship. Honestly, I don’t feel ‘scammed’ at that price point. I feel bad for the dudes who spent thousands on ships though.
Last I saw, Squadron 42 (the single player version of the game) is function complete and undergoing optimization, but SC the multiplayer game will never be finished in my mind.
As someone who has exactly one ship in the game, it’s not ‘bad’ if you just want to go ‘live a space life’ and do stuff like that.
It’s cool you can go do stuff in-world and not have loading screens, and just fly around ships doing trading, PVE missions, or doing space stuff, it’s enjoyable. There’s not much else to it, but if that’s what you expect it’s fun.
I don’t get the cultists thinking they’re playing the game in some future state where it’s anything more than that, though. I spent like… fuck, maybe 100 bucks? For the hours I put in, I enjoyed it but I’d never put in the 10s of thousands of dollars other people have dumped into this game.
Sup fellow film person (stunts here). I believe it. When creatives find something that works they tend to stick with it.
Economists have long forgotten that society has been around a hell of a lot longer than capitalism.
Is he actually good at it or are guys who want to hang out with a billionaire saying he’s good at it?