You can also ignore them on their developers page to blanket-ignore their games
Also @[email protected]
You can also ignore them on their developers page to blanket-ignore their games
Rio Tinto is moving to solar (and some wind) here in Australia for its aluminum refining and smelting operations. Would be good if the same could be done for steel too.
WoW, XBL and Eve are some examples
Subscriptions to online vs offline games is the major difference from now and back then.
I used to pay a subscription to play WoW and Eve because alot of the game runs on the game company’s hardware, which requires maintenance and upgrading periodically.
Single player games that have no reason to connect to the internet other than for updates should not be locked into having a continuous connection to authentication servers and there is no reason to pay a continuing subscription for the game, other than the company’s greed.
They should release decent DLC, expansions, etc if they want to keep milking the same title (or better yet, invest in some new IP instead of swapping franchises like trading cards)
I’m leaving everything to a wildlife conservancy. Heres some info:
Australian Wildlife Conservancy
Heres some sites that rank charities reputations (maybe google “charity reputation ratings” for more localized info):
I’ve got >500hours in Timberborn on Ubuntu. Runs flawlessly and never had an issue.
Just got this after reluctantly going to reddit for some info. Got around it by using old reddit
Drought. When you live in the bush and only have tank water for everything, drinking water comes before showering/bathing. When things are bad, shower once per week and use a bowl of water and wash cloth to freshen up the rest of the time. Still end up with a smell though. You can smell the drought on the people in a rural areas when you go into town.
This site has a good comparison: https://privacytests.org/
They are also trying out old-school sail ships
Yeah I’d love to have anything near 100Mbps. Currently get 12Mbps on a good day, usually around 6Mbps. This is after spending thousands of dollars to upgrade the connection last year. Australian internet is fucked.
Maybe offer to shout them a nice dinner once a month. I know it involves money but it’s more of a gift than paying their bills.