Azores is UTC-1 anyway.
Azores is UTC-1 anyway.
Same for me. I don’t understand why, I should love it but I don’t.
There will be an improvement of course. That kind of thinking is why the USA still uses imperial after 200 years of the metric system.
You have to do that anyway.
Low skill users will use what comes installed on their machine, so installation quirks like that are not relevant for them. They don’t install Windows either.
And do you seriously think that someone with minimal modding knowledge can “fix” texture compression
Yes, better textures are consistently one of the first mods to come out for every game they have released since Fallout 3.
There’s a few single player focused ones released in the past decade. Deserts of Kharak comes to mind.
And yet Verdun, Tannenberg, and Isonzo are some of the most fun multiplayer FPS games around.
*sublemmy
Keep going, maybe you’ll get it right eventually.
Original release date was actually announced as 2014 originally (during the 2012 Kickstarter), iirc.
Well I’m having plenty of fun with it, and I haven’t even installed 2.0. If it was a release from this year it would be my second favourite after Baldur’s Gate. So I strongly disagree with your dogshit assertion. If the DLC and 2.0 make it better then it’s for sure a redemption arc. And from the looks of OpenCritic, seems like a very universal feeling.
If everything was there from the get-go, how would there be a redemption arc? There would be nothing to redeem.
A redemption arc is when someone or something starts bad or reviled, and eventually comes to be seen through other eyes. Looks like that applies to CDPR and Cyberpunk to me.
the Greens didn’t close nuclear power plants in favor of fossil fuels.
Well, seeing as they’re still using fossil fuel plants, they kinda did. They can say it was to change to renewables all they want, but if they’re still burning fossils then what’s the point? Shouldn’t their main objective be decarbonisation?
PV panels, not really, but concentrated solar can and does kill birds. Not nearly as many as coal, though, lol.
It kind of is, in this community.
Which society?
I’m all for a healthier mix of transportation
That’s all this is about. I’ve said it elsewhere in this thread, but no one wants to eliminate cars completely from the face of the earth (well I’m sure someone does, but that’s not what’s being talked about). They should be a situational tool, not an everyday necessity for everyone. Just because some people need them doesn’t mean everyone should need them.
That’s not what came across in your post. It reads like a blanket argument against public transport and other alternatives, microcars specifically.
We can have multiple solutions working in parallel to address these issues.
Exactly, that’s the whole point I’m making. Just because cars can’t be displaced entirely doesn’t mean they can’t be displaced where possible. And it’s possible in many more situations than current car culture would lead you to believe.
I don’t think he needs to convince you of that. The results of your election are plain for all to see.