Oh, you got the joke. Good for you.
Oh, you got the joke. Good for you.


All anticheats are not made equal, and some are functional under Linux.
No, he’s only been dead for a short time now.


ProtonDB reports say that it runs great under Linux, including multiplayer, so I’m not sure if kernel level anti-cheat can really be in use. Maybe it’s just under Windows?
I’m gonna give it a shot, and if it doesn’t work I’ll refund I guess.
We just called it TACO
It’s a solid game, definitely worth playing.
The issue in question is that you unlock points that allow you to use more/better upgrades. Each upgrade has an ability and some stat buffs. The higher level upgrades have better buffs, but are more expensive to use. So there’s a bit of micromanaging which upgrades your characters use for certain battles, since you may want certain abilities, but don’t care about the stat buffs they provide.
Early game upgrades can provide some useful skills throighout the game, but may have much weaker buffs than later upgrades. It can get tedious.
Fortunately, if that stuff sounds like a pain to you, the game has an easy mode which makes most of that stuff much less relevant.
Fallout’s solution to that is the Junk Jet which uses junk as ammo. You can collect all the teddy bears you can find and launch them at your enemies.
The original Metroid has mandatory areas that are hidden behind breakable walls, including one that drops you through a fake lava floor.
Munchkin isn’t meant to be played like that. Everyone always wants to add to the pile of cards to prevent you from winning. If you play a card that says you defeated the monster, it ends there. There’s no last-in-first-out queue for cards to resolve in like MTG. A card’s effect happens immediately.
To me, it sounds like they’re suggesting huffing farts is healthy and we should all be doing it.
Their announcement is bullshit for sure. There’s no evidence to support their claims, and lots to support the contrary.
Because of Nunavut, or something else?
Paracetamol, acetaminophen, and Tylenol are all shortened names of N-acetyl-para-aminophenol, putting together different bits of the chemical name.
Finding no link isn’t proof that no link exists. Only that none has been found. It’s evidence, not proof.
The larger the scale of games gets, the more people need to get paid to get them made.
Sure, you can argue that the scale doesn’t need to get bigger, but people vote with their wallets.
$20 doesn’t make sense for AAA games with budgets in the $100 million range. Maybe we need fewer of those though.
You can be whatever you want if you set your mind to it


I don’t think they’ve stopped that. I’m pretty sure it’s still a thing.
The message from the ER doctor suggest that ge expects people to put them in their butts, and advises that they not.