Where are all the dip-goblin users?
What input did you play on? The camera was fine for me on mouse and keyboard, which is funny because From games are usually pretty bad on m&k. Terrain navigation was at its worst when invisible walls were plentiful, but overall, I didn't struggle with navigation. Also, as someone who is mildly familiar with JTTW, the story was a bit confusing but followable.
Redout 1 and 2 are great fun if I'm in the mood for lap times, but I hate racing against the NPCs.
The age-old problem with ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ is that it sucks in Markdown. As a fellow ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ enjoyer, I would like to share that the first arm you type requires three of \ because a backslash tells Markdown to ignore the special properties of the next character. This is called "escaping" a character.
Underscores italicize the text they surround, so the first backslash is read as escaping underscore if you paste the ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ in its regular form. The 1st backslash escapes the 2nd. The 2nd is displayed normally since it is escaped. The third escapes the following underscore to prevent the italicization of (ツ) and consequently the missing of shoulders.
I hope this helps you enjoy ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ more in the future!
My level 1 Elden Ring run. I'm up to Morgott, and I really should run around to grab more talismans, weapon upgrades, etc. I just don't have the patience to do so.
Been throwing myself at the wall and fighting him, but the best I've managed is getting him to 33% health. I'm enjoying it, but it's not something I can stick to for more than one session a week... getting 1-shot gets pretty frustrating.
And here I am, still procrastinating on my transition to Colemak/Dvorak.
I thought this was a Nutty Putty Cave incident reference.
I've been seeing some NIB triple-fan 6750XTs drop as low as $300 in the last few months. I paid $420 just over a year and a half ago ;-;
So, did you find out that PC gaming doesn't require a fee, or did you find out that console gaming requires a fee? I'm guessing the latter.
Midjourney skills
I think that's an oxymoron...
Ctrl+Win+V doesn't do anything for me. The best part about Eartrumpet for me is that you can manage all audio outputs on your system individually. Since I use a virtual mixer, this makes it easy to adjust everything without being to open the mixer, as well as making sure each program is outputting audio to the right place.
+1 for EarTrumpet
It's probably the most useful program I have on my Win10 machine.
From what I remember, it's not too uncommon across most birds. Sometimes, when you see a curled foot, it's simply because a bird got in a fight or landed wrong and hurt their foot. It also happens when birds are raised in improper spaces with hard flat flooring.
They can injure their feet while cracking out of their eggs, or sometimes they have nutritional deficiencies that cause this problem. Uncurling the feet helps build up the muscles that control their digits, iirc.
Testikles would like to know your location
I very much agree with your third sentence. If your cheap tool wears out, it's because you need that tool often or for rigorous scenarios. Good to get a nicer tool for that job.
A small and simple semi-idle frog collecting game where you simply collect rare frogs and let them generate buckaroos so you can collect rarer frogs. There's a free demo that got me hooked to occasionally logging on and collecting more frogs.
called the kettle black