While I was taking this picture my friends were down deep inside a cave trying to put that witch into a minecart and bring her to our home to cure a zombie villager to get better trades but that backfired as I died 20 times trying to get her out and gave up. My friends took over but the witch eventually despawned after we slept. It all went down the drain
As long as it has fast travel I don’t mind having a big open world but if the open world itself feels empty without much life then I’m immediately turned off by the game
You can always connect with people at college or workplace. I’d find it rare for someone to turn down a request to play minecraft. It’s the only game that I managed to get my friends playing
FYI a lot of Indian government agencies use WhatsApp for their everyday operations. Most Indians don’t care about the US stuff, all they need is WhatsApp
These days I prefer reading manuals and documentation to get the most basic version of anything running and then build up on it. If anything goes wrong, I go to stackoverflow
Most folks I know don’t know the existence of security updates or Windows 10’s EOL so they just keep using it. Even if I told them about the EOL their pcs wouldn’t run Windows 11 nor they’re interested in Linux
While I was taking this picture my friends were down deep inside a cave trying to put that witch into a minecart and bring her to our home to cure a zombie villager to get better trades but that backfired as I died 20 times trying to get her out and gave up. My friends took over but the witch eventually despawned after we slept. It all went down the drain