And then unsubscribe or block as soon as you’ve got it.
They’re hosting this 33Gb download for free - I don’t begrudge them trying to advertise a bit.
And then unsubscribe or block as soon as you’ve got it.
They’re hosting this 33Gb download for free - I don’t begrudge them trying to advertise a bit.
Have you played War for the Overworld? Based on DK but reworked and (imo at least) improved
War for the Overworld (I have many thousands of hours in this)
Settlers 2 Gold
(Both the above have a lot of user generated maps, which has given them most of their longevity.)
Factorio
I think you’ll find some ISPs will be reluctant to let go of CGNAT - they’re doing quite nicely by charging extra for ‘commercial’ services where it’s not in the way.
Fortunately, many of us know about cloudflare tunnelling and other services, so NAT really isn’t a problem to self hosters and even SMEs any more.
This is exactly why I never buy Early Access games. The biggest thrill for me is starting a new game, and if that isn’t as good as it can possibly be, then that opportunity has been wasted.
Sure, it /may/ get better at some undefined point in the future, but there’s just so many games out there that are complete, and won’t require re-visiting at some point because they got better. Once that first play is gone, it’s gone.
It’s actually 250 euros for the top tier (267 $us)
I mean, seriously, what the actual fucking fuck?
Not everybody is suited to management.
I think there’s a core difference between loot boxes, which is out and out gambling, and gameplay. Both can be addictive, but they have very different consequences.
Gameplay addiction steals your time and maybe your social life, but that’s it.
Gambling addiction also steals your money. And when that’s gone, drives you to extremes trying to find more.
obfuscation should be done for FUN by PROGRAMMERS to SCARE python programmers. It should NOT be a MANDATORY feature of a language.
<snorts in perl>
To be fair, Emacs has had a package for that for years.
Rubber Duck debugging.