We are all Virginia on this glorious day
We are all Virginia on this glorious day
The lips around the d-pad and buttons look terrible.
Stardew Valley
There’s a man who knows his rotundas.
Fairly minimalist, I like the big clock and the step meter.
Bug free is not possible, but there are certainly degrees of bugs. If I pay for software that is supposed to balance my checkbook and it has errors in the math, I would expect those errors to be fixed or my money returned. If one of the buttons is 2px out of alignment, it’s not a big deal. The software should at least functionally do what you paid for it to do, without any additional expense. IMHO.
Sure. Happiness is something you need to curate, and it’s a state of mind. Lowered expectations can help. I don’t need a huge house and expensive cars and lots of material possessions. That is just more to maintain and pay for.
If I have my health and my family and friends are reasonably healthy/happy and I have free time to spend as I please, I’m happy. I try to play as much as I work, that’s the balance that works for me.
I can see both sides of this. I don’t usually update an app unless I’m having problems that are fixed in a later update.
Ongoing development of an app can be for various things. For things like bugfixes to existing code, I don’t think we should necessarily pay for that. For brand new features that weren’t promised before and didn’t exist before there could be a case for paying for that.
There is that one brunette on the right, reminds me of a movie/video I saw where the same AI woman kept popping up.
I don’t get the hide option any more. Resistance is futile.
I can’t imagine waiting in a queue to play a single player game.
No hitting or I’ll tell mom.
You could build a solar heater to help with heating in the winter.
I don’t think I would want to even if they were popular.
Yeah that is my trick too. Or half sweet tea and half water.
That seems like they left debugging code enabled/accessible.
It’s a great game, very cool and crazy interactions can happen. But I never got totally invested in the map and story. That may be because I was playing coop. The difficulty is a bit tricky, at one level constantly retreating and throwing barrels is the only way to barely win. Go one notch down on difficulty and I never lose a battle.
Also it irks me that physical armor prevents me from knocking someone over.
But even thought I may never finish it, it’s a very unique game.
Our business does electronic assembly and sells the products online and sells web services. We get UPS and FedEx and USPS, and have a serviceable internet connection.
To be fair scanning people’s eyeballs and giving them digital currency in return is rather suspicious.