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  • It's about that time frame. He went there few times between 2012 and maybe 2020, or year before coronavirus.

  • Wow, things have changed then.

  • No.

  • Idk, I wasn't there myself. My friend went there multiple times though (last time before corona) and he said cash was often/usually needed.

  • Wait 'till you see that recent meme photo...

  • And yet everyone will pay with cash.

  • Yes you can! And Nintendo will then sue your ass off :-D

  • Let me know how you like those. I'd say King Buffalo and their Regenerator might be a good entry point. Or new Naxatras' album "V".

  • Usually local town radio (short commute).

    Longer drives I usually take some post rock like God is an astronaut, Sigur Ros, Mogwai, Hammock, etc. Second choice would be something prog/psychedelic/stoner rock like, bands like King Buffalo, 1000mods, Naxatras, OM, Kyuss, etc.

  • Do you feel problems in gaming? Does the card really overheat? Probably not, so here's my simple solution: Don't fix what isn't broken. :-)

  • Sure, it might be $80,why not? Also I might skip it. Or wait for sensible sale like $5 in a bundle. Backlog keeps expanding anyway and I doubt this will be even worth half the rrlease asking price...

  • Fuck Nintendo.

    Edit: I'd be somehow interested in switch-like console and Nintendo exclusive games, but definitely not bundled with horse shit like that.

  • It's completely fine. Unless you're juggling with your balls or other's naked body parts.

  • I can't say one or the other globally. It is very much game dependent for me. There are open worlds that are just wonderful and it's joy to play them and there are others whose world is empty and useless and that sucks.

    One of the best executed open wolrds is old Gothic IMO (Gothic 2 is great too). Sure it's probably ugly and bland by today standards, but the world is absolutely amazing. It's completely open from the start, but player is so weak it is probably good idea to play semi-linear at the beginning. But nothing (except for tough enemies) stops you from exploring whatever and whenever you want. And there are tons and tons of things to explore. Hidden cave with loot? Shortcut connecting two roads? Place with very rare alchemy ingredient at the end of narrow valley? Shadowbeast lair? There is so much love put in there I still have cravings to play it even though it's like quarter of century old game... Quite the same can be said for e.g. Morrowind which is another absolute gem from early 2000s.

    But there are also open world games where open world either simply sucks or serves no purpose. I'd have to think about which games fall in there, because once it's like this I tend to uninstall and forget the title...

  • Ekke ekke p-tang zoom boing!

  • No, if there were no work it'd be the opposite. I'd sleep till afternoon...

  • You mean consistent like: "Ah, you still on windows 'add version here'? Too bad, user experience/security/consistency/modern standards are our top priority so you have to have windows 'add version here +1' to be able to run our awesome app xyz"... Much better, right?

  • Check out Helikon (Poland) and Pentagon (Greece), I have a pair of each and both are good.