Happens to me almost every month. Good thing I didn’t quit my day job.
Happens to me almost every month. Good thing I didn’t quit my day job.
I often use win+v for the clipboard history and win+shift+s for taking screenshots.
Almost definitely. According to my mom, she referred him to the same neurologist who diagnosed my ADD when I was kid and she prescribed him ritalin. But apparently he didn’t like how it made him feel “too focused” or something like that.
I think it’s been over 9 months.
My uncle was evicted from his house because he failed to maintain the property and let it go to shit. It was winter, so we invited him to stay in a spare room in our basement just to keep him out of the cold and give him time to sell his property and buy a trailer home.
He’s still living here.
I don’t typically go for racing games, but I have fond memories of playing Extreme-G on the N64. It had wepons, high speeds, and a soundtrack that tricked a young me into thinking I might like techno music.
Grime. I lost my patience on one of the bosses and just couldn’t get back into it.
Ooh, I have a video for this: https://spectra.video/w/pz5XVrqnXtuS7zHgq32gw4
I think this is the only thread where I actually haven’t seen any of the games before.
Another game I enjoyed was The Eternal Castle (remastered). It’s a remake of a game from 1987. The animation is great and the visual style is really cool.
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I always like to give a mention to Your Spider. There are very few reviews (one of which are mine), but the game definitely deserves more attention.
That’s why I got a mouse with extra buttons on the side, so I can just copy and paste using my thumb.
Yes. I never had too much trouble on reddit, but I only stuck to specific subreddits and stayed away fron news or politics.
I’ve never been drunk at all. Never really had more than one or two drinks in one day.
On the internet, people also tell harmless jokes, which is what that comment was.
VR headset. I mean, I don’t fully regret it yet, as I might someday find a VR game that I actually want to play, am able to play in the small space I have, and that doesn’t make me nauseous within 15 minutes.
A ton of subreddit replacement communities were created around the time of Reddit’s API changes, and there simply weren’t enough users to keep them going.
I like the link previews. Not getting rickrolled again.
I don’t think I ever got more than $200 in a month. But I keep the money in a separate account and only use it for game dev or business stuff.