I think Utah did it, or is at least experimenting with it
I think Utah did it, or is at least experimenting with it
Genuinely speaking, I’ll gladly wait a significant amount of time longer just to do self check. The worst is at Publix (I think they are just in the south eastern US) where I have to avoid eye contact so they don’t wave me into a normal checkout area
According to steam charts, it averages about 26,000 players per day on steam, not that many but I imagine across all platforms it probably has 250,000 players that play semi regularly. Granted by those assumptions they just banned the whole player base
Or more commonly, if your account is on instance B and instance B goes down, good luck moderating insurance A
+1 to this, when I was like 11-12 playing Minecraft, it took me a solid year or so to overcome my fear of going into caves.
It probably just depends on the location then cause I charged my ev6 at 2 different Sheetz on a trip I had a couple weeks ago.
Hi-Fi Rush and more recently, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk have been a few other standouts for me, especially Hi-Fi Rush, absolutely phenomenal game
+1 to InternetHistorian’s ads, the only channel where I purposely don’t skip over the ads even if I know I’m never gonna actually get said product
Someone should tell Sony since they only release their games on PC after like 2-3 years have passed :(
Or too afraid to speak up about issues
Well it’s also easy to see this as review bombing, when infact, this is just the first time everyone is actually allowed to review the game at the source. Blizzard was just deleting bad reviews on their own platform so this is the first place the game is hosted that people are free to voice their complaints.
Hot does for me as well if I scroll far enough, really weird, but I just use 12/6h sorts and it works well enough
Just adding onto this as someone who got an ender 3 V2. This comment rings so true because I tried and tried to get the printer to work how I wanted for months before I just gave up. Flash forward almost 2 years and I got a much nicer but not crazy (~$400 if I recall) and it’s such a night and day difference. I actually quite enjoy printing now, whereas I just kinda thought it wasn’t for me with my first printer. Turns out cheap tools really do give cheap results