I've always enjoyed these silent ammunition types.
This article on Russian silent ammunition used by the KGB is one of my favorites.
I've always enjoyed these silent ammunition types.
This article on Russian silent ammunition used by the KGB is one of my favorites.
The year is 2051. The Witcher 9 live service game is coming out this year, and it's supposed to be the industry's first A x 10^14 game, but Ubisoft has shattered expectations by announcing that their next Assassins Creed will be A x 10^16, skipping an entire generation of A's.
Oof yeah, didn't notice the typo until now.
Fixed now, although that may make your answer look somewhat odd.
One of the best pieces of hardware I've ever bought, I highly recommend it
I hadn't heard of turbo golf racing, but it sounds fun.
DRG survivor and NMS are both great, NMS consumed a couple months of my life when I first tried it last year.
I've taken in a number of cats, it takes awhile for the older cats to accept new cats, but they've always gotten over it. The only exception is I had one singular kitten who could not get along with the other cats and had to be re-homed.
Is it though? It had less explosive growth than Helldivers 2, but it sold 8+ million copies, not counting everyone playing it on game pass for free.
Also this is hardly scientific, but just looking at my friends list (of 60 people), over 50% of my friends own deep rock, nearly making it the single most commonly owned game among my friends. The only games I see that are more popular are left4dead 2 and the portal games. In comparison, just over 25% of my friends have Helldivers 2. Obviously a sample size of 60 isn't enough to extrapolate to overall popularity, but from what I've seen Deep Rock has been extremely consistently popular for years.
It's done well enough to turn its studio into an independent publisher, and just having a spin-off game sharing the Deep Rock name was enough to sell a million copies in a month of early access.
My greatest fear
EAC does work on Linux, developers just have to flip a toggle switch to support Linux. Some devs just don't want to do that.
Halo MCC, Apex Legends, Back 4 blood, and Smite are all games that use EAC and work on Linux.
And basically no kernel anticheat will work on Linux. So Helldivers 2 isn't kernel anticheat, just user-space.
I haven't played it, but it seems very similar to Deep Rock Galactic which does perfectly fine without anticheat.
Some people are saying this is good, but Microsoft recently changed my default search engine to bing "In case it was accidentally changed or changed by another program". I have zero faith they won't abuse this, they are becoming ever increasingly pushy about using edge and switching to bing.