Youre probably bring too hard on yourself
Youre probably bring too hard on yourself
I dont have much advice, but I will say this: there is nothing wrong with being upset you weren’t given a fair shot.
How you handle that or what your follow up is, I don’t know, but you being upset is absolutely a normal response to this.
Thats pretty critical of you to say
Games also sell at a much higher volume than they did back then.
Wages have also not kept up with inflation, which is why games at over 100$ would be out of reach as a casual hobby for most.
Sacrificing virgins
So Donald Trump?
Eh. I wouldn’t buy it, but i would support more competition in the market. Maybe Microsoft could make a version of windows specfic to handheld that Lenovo and asus could use.
Same thing with things like messages and text via the infotainment. You can hit a button and have it read out to you. Saves any temptation from even glancing st your phone while you drive.
Main reason i won’t get a rivian is it doesn’t support android auto nor any of the functions I mentioned above.
It’s in your steam page for that game. https://www.ubisoft.com/en-gb/help/purchases-and-rewards/article/locating-your-cd-key-in-steam/000076555
I’m in Product management. Even my own family don’t really get what I do
Why do you need to rebuy it from steam? They don’t have a Linux version?
Joined those two. Thanks for using those as examples
Yes, ideally 0 cars is better. Thats not realistic though
Doesn’t this hugely depend on the power generation in your area?
Aren’t there games where the physical disc doesn’t have the entire game on it or won’t even run without a patch? Wouldn’t that effectively be the same thing if they decide to stop providing the patch?
Where did you get it
I haven’t been able to get Xbox 360 to work. I really want to play forza horizon 1
Potentially could use visa gift cards?
It would he nice if they added native controller support
You should take into consideration the additional load this would generate on IT, both short and long term.
The transition would be relatively costly. As would all the support tickets that go in for users asking “how do you do x. In word, I used to be able to click here and here and now it’s not there”
The other area i would be concerned about it excel. Many organizations rely heavily on excel and moving to another type might make calculations, pivot tables, etc, break. You’d need to do a feature analysis across a variety of use cases and roles. (And I’m pretty sure the finance team would poison your coffee for even suggesting moving off excel)