Water doesn't exist in liquid form in low-pressure environments. If the atmosphere gets stripped off, so will all non-ice water.
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No it is pretty common, especially when it comes to safety features.
The EU has stricter requirements especially stuff like lights, and you see European models often fitted with extra lights to comply with the regulations.
Technology connections has an old video on this regarding brake lights and turn signals at least https://youtu.be/O1lZ9n2bxWA?si=h5I-5_BMLoFEoj1k
Well, I personally disagree. Windows just keeps getting worse meanwhile Linux just does what I tell it to do. It feels much nicer to me.
It's more about it being the needle that breaks the camel's back. Windows does tons of small shitty things, and they keep adding more.
Then don't use it, but don't complain when your experience inevitably gets worse.
I don't get why people have such a need to be contrarians for stuff that is in their own best interest.
Way to make queer people sound super cool.
That version had bugs especially in relation to vsync. You should at least try the newer one with some of the issues fixed
You don't follow the pheromones of fellow humans when you lose track of home?
Yeah, honestly, the state of the game is fine. Yes, they should have taken a couple of more weeks to fix up the performance, and they definitively should have chosen more sane default settings..
But, other than that, the launch state is fine. There are no major bugs, and there is nothing too major missing. A lot of things are done and designed quite well actually, I'd say.
Just give it a month or two and then look again. There's no rush, it's not a story game. But I've been enjoying my time so far.
I think that's supposed to be a snout
After tweaking the biggest offenders in settings and enabling TAA to make it look better, it looks good and performs acceptably. Yes, the performance is worse than it should have been, but it's far from catastrophic as people have been saying.
Otherwise, I'm very happy the game seems to be a lot more of a simulation and management game than C:S 1 was. It's something that I was very much missing from the first game.
I'm having fun so far and I will keep playing, seeing how stuff changes as the game progresses and I learn new things.
Not having distinct brake and turning lights is