

Epic (ew)
Prime (ew)


Epic (ew)
Prime (ew)


Monster Hunter generations ultimate
Loaded it (legally) onto my steam deck :3
Been using this for about two years now and still going strong
Yo chat is this real?


Hey man, we just want people to be more true to themselves


I primarily use Linux, and since GOG doesn’t have a native Linux version, it’s just much more convenient to use steam


Playing though persona 4 golden. After some headaches with denuvo, I’m finally having a good time


Wait until this guy hears about koalas…


I’m assuming there’d be no online multiplayer or modding, as they’d be outside the realm of the game - it’s content made by other people (and it’s more interesting if you exclude them anyway), and I’m assuming there’d be no more updates (so only current or previous patches)
So we’d be looking for replayable single player games


Have a friend who is obsessed with the borderlands series. Played through the pre-sequel with him. Was not a good time
He wanted to play through 3 with me after, and I noped the hell out


Let’s all laugh at an industry that never learns anything teeheehee
Pics or it didn’t happen
To add to their failings, anon also seems to like ai art


I mean, a couple months ago I tried to with my 2070 and it ran at ~5fps :/


Ah yes, a fellow femtanyl enjoyer I see
Fahrenheit temperature scale, scale based on 32° for the freezing point of water and 212° for the boiling point of water, the interval between the two being divided into 180 equal parts. The 18th-century physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit originally took as the zero of his scale the temperature of an equal ice-salt mixture and selected the values of 30° and 90° for the freezing point of water and normal body temperature, respectively; these later were revised to 32° and 96°, but the final scale required an adjustment to 98.6° for the latter value.
Ah, so 32° is when an unknown concentration of human brine freezes, and 98.6° is the average human temperature
What am I even reading any more


Wait, I thought the joke was that Douglas was a stupid bigoted asshole, not the writer
I get where they’re coming from
I went to a space cadet camp at the Kennedy Space Centre. Considering I’m not American, Florida was a bit of a change for me
It was really odd how much they glossed over how they managed to do things, and instead focused on what they did instead
One good example of this was when the USA made these new engines for a rocket, and they tried to really underline how much of a scientific breakthrough they were, all while never actually saying what they did differently. Similarly, every time they brought up Russia it was always about how they were a step behind, slapping on a bunch of rockets to compensate for the fact that they had worse machinery
Of course, they never brought up how Russia was basically in front for the entire race until the US moved the goalposts, as shown in this meme
So yeah that’s my experience on how this is taught in America