Works fine on my phone, using an android fork.
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Works fine on my phone, using an android fork.
Are you viewing this in a normal browser, or through an app?
30% isn’t actually that steep when compared with buying physical media; big-box stores tend to run with a number around 30% for their mark-up.
There are some games that can approach that level of entertainment. Something like Minecraft may entertain some for tens of thousands of hours because of its sandbox nature, and Crusader Kings games can also eat years of one’s life because of how different each game/story can be.
But a game with a pre-written story and an immutable world has a fairly short shelf-life for most people.
This isn’t a question.
This is the correct answer, but I wanted to be silly.
Also, it makes sense that an ellipsis as a single character exists, but I’ve never seen it before. It’s blowing my mind.
They are opportunities for increasing shareholder value through innovative and disruptive market-leading practices.
Flappy bird is the rip-off version of a different game already
If that’s what you prefer, may I recommend the place Where Life Makes Sense instead of “worse Winnipeg”?
Heroin. I don’t inject heroin into my blood.
Yeah, I think Lemmy and Mastodon should be made even more separate than they are currently, they are different platforms with different styles, goals, and uses.
New Line isn’t one of the “major studios”, so Torch Song is out, and I’m not sure that Birdcage is a romcom.
Maurice, Trick, and The Broken Heart’s Club, are also older and much better than bros, but not major studio releases.
But all of these movies are watchable, so they’re better than Bros.
They aren’t saying it’s the first electric train, they are saying it’s the first all electric “Giga Train”.
It’s like how Bros kept trying to imply it was the first gay movie, or even first gay romcom, but it was the first gay romcom that was created and released by a major studio whose initial release was a “wide” release in more than one country.
“Chernobyl” is just factually wrong in this case. Even if you have decided that you want to spell it the Russian way in your day-to-day life, the name of the game spells it “Chornobyl”.
It’s the same as article using “Bald-hairs Gait”, or “Sidd Meyer’s Alfa Sentary”
It looks like they spell it correctly in the article now, so @alessandro@lemmy.ca can update the title of the post to match the link
The saying “dog days” is related to astronomy, and how a certain star appeared in the sky during the warmest months.
edit: Maybe we can consider all Fridays cat days?
It being Frigg/Freya’s day, and Freya is known for her 2 kitties.
Fortier pronounced “Forty-er” as in “my fort is more fort-like(fort-y) than your fort”.
I played them when they were new, well newish in 2001. I am not saying that they are bad, they just weren’t strong in the areas that I think are the most important.
The half life games were just okay.
They don’t really have that deep of storylines or the characters, so I don’t think that being inside the world of half-life would make a show better than being its own thing.
The best things about them were the way that you could move/interact with items in the world with the gravity gun, how a lot of the playable areas felt like they were places and not sets designed for a video-game, and that the orange box contained portal.
You didn’t answer any of my questions, but you did give me enough information to solve this for you.
Basically, Google is stupid and bad. They won’t let you make a link to a specific thing that you open as a link on your homescreen.
The solve:
Does it work when you use a browser? If so, then submit a bug report to Voyager