When a sample comes back with the creatinine levels below the cutoff (usually 20mg/dl) in addition to the “specific gravity” being off…dont ask me to explain the gravity thing cause I dont really understand how that part works.
Lol I love the fact that he sits there with a completely blank notebook opened somewhere in the middle. What are the odds every page before and after are completely blank and he just sits that way to look like he’s paying attention / about to take notes.
This has to be the funniest PR disaster in video game history. “Guy did not forsee players getting mad for locking a gamemode behind a $250 edition, doubles down on it and tells people to chill out”
50%?? Been daily driving for over a year and system maintenance is nowhere near the levels it’s hyped up to be. Every once in a while the update requires manual intervention which can be solved by reading the email arch sends out before any of these atypical situations (register to be on the mailing list). Other system set up tinkering is well documented in the arch wiki.
Anyone interested in playing games on Linux should be exploring a rolling release distro even if for nothing more than access to updated GPU drivers as soon as they come out.
I simply do not buy games with this type of DRM (Denuvo, etc). Full stop. I know hearing this gets old, but vote with your money.
I have not bought an ubisoft, ea, Activision, or game with DRM in at least a decade; save for a few small exceptions (diablo, wow). Me doing this alone obviously has no impact, however if we all started to do this it would make a dent in the only language these companies communicate in: the bottom line.
At that point they would need to begin weighing profits losses to piracy versus profits lost to DRM.
Well can’t really do much about this one…adding DRM 10 years later is, as far as I know, unprecedented. They would have got me in this case if I bought the game. Not going to delay a purchase if all other requirements are met on a “what if.”
[Former White House Doctor] Rep. Jackson Baselessly Accuses Biden of Using Stimulants, Vows to Demand Drug Test Before Debate (www.rollingstone.com)
Calves are almost always separated from their mothers rule
‘Head Up Their Ass!’ Marjorie Taylor Greene Melts Down Over ‘Feckless, Useless Republican Party’ (www.mediaite.com)
Bombshell Report Reveals Team Trump Is Rewarding Key Trial Witnesses (newrepublic.com)
A new report shows witnesses who testify at Donald Trump’s criminal trials are receiving some very nice financial perks....
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Bernie Sander to the Mainstream media: "go to Gaza, and take your camera show us the emaciated children who are dying from malnutrition because of Netanyahu's policies." (www.reddit.com)
Manor Lords dev says the city builder's future patches will tackle storage issues, archer damage, and AI running rampant over every territory it can grab (www.gamesradar.com)
Escape From Tarkov studio boss says he "did not foresee" players would get mad about charging extra for PvE (www.rockpapershotgun.com)
This has to be the funniest PR disaster in video game history. “Guy did not forsee players getting mad for locking a gamemode behind a $250 edition, doubles down on it and tells people to chill out”
Is there a list of games that run smoothly on Linux without native support?
I haven’t made the switch yet, and I want to know if Linux can run my favorite games.
Microsoft is silently installing Copilot onto Windows Server 2022 (mastodon.gamedev.place)
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Proton Mail says that the new Outlook app for Windows is Microsoft's new data collection service - gHacks Tech News (www.ghacks.net)
Two indie Steam games were disguised as Helldivers 2 to scam players (www.videogameschronicle.com)
[PCGamer] Helldivers 2 is the least I've felt pressured to spend money on a game in years, so of course I'm buying everything in the store (www.pcgamer.com)
Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor - The Road Ahead (store.steampowered.com)
Capcom reverses Resident Evil Revelations update with Enigma DRM (www.eurogamer.net)