I hope they didn’t close their account two years ago!
I thought FIFA was for soccer, and the NFL handled football
I feel like most accessories these days either use Bluetooth, or (for e.g. cars) have a phone-agnostic USB port so they can work with Android too. Plus cables aren’t that hard to replace. I feel like the days of the iPod speaker dock and the iDog with a proprietary cable stub are long gone.
I don’t know but that image looks sick
motorists understood this and did not kill hundreds of people with their cars every day
Motorists generally don’t go out looking to kill people, the majority probably won’t kill someone in their entire time driving, they just want to get to work/other places and try to avoid accidents (but make mistakes), and IMO they generally don’t even deserve angry looks (much less implied death) since it’s really a problem with infrastructure and policy.
I can at least try to wait a few years to forget as much as possible.
2 trains a day would be an improvement for many routes, a lot are 1 train a day or 3 trains a week.
What if I want to pay a little extra to get something ready-to-run? Windows for me then?
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
And probably Tears of the Kingdom too but I haven’t played it yet.
I’d do something g similar except ride all the electric interurban trains that no longer exist.
Workers and Resources, as well as Factorio! (Space DLC of course.) I’m starting a new game of Factorio with my brother and already sucked in despite not even having green science yet.
No, making a sandwich is more effort equivalent to sending an email, or maybe adding items to a shopping site cart and buying them. Both are fairly intuitive and don’t involve memorizing weird commands like “ls” and “cd” (“cd? But my computer doesn’t even have a CD drive!”).
No, most people don’t need to learn shell scripting to browse the internet, play games, or send emails. Especially if they have jobs that don’t involve a lot of computer work. And it’s unfair to expect them to learn that just so they can use their computer as they were before.
Doesn’t it natively run on the Steam Deck?
You could share them on Google Drive or Dropbox
That sounds like a lot of hassle for someone who doesn’t want hassle.
If you want walkable cities, try Workers and Resources: Soviet Republic. It’s janky and complex as hell, but citizens don’t even have cars by default (unless you explicitly build parking lots and buy cars for them), and they rely entirely on walking and public transit to get around. Buildings can receive emergency services via pedestrian paths too (unless they’re something like a grocery store that has parking spaces)
Isn’t Linus pretty famous for his tech tips YouTube channel?
I found BotW pretty fun and refreshing! It was a nice change of pace from traditional Zelda.
Not for buying new DSiware games?