No, the goty version comes with everything you need
No, the goty version comes with everything you need
If you want to play Fallout London, get the GOG version. It’s extremely easy to set up. The steam version needs you to revert it back before BGS broke it with the next gen update. It’s a pain.
It’s mostly valero pulling this shit. Everyone else seems to have gotten the memo
They could do their jobs. It’s not always easy but that’s what they signed up for.
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The downside is the time taken.
It’s busy work. Reviewing it to make sure they didn’t fuck it up takes away time to do literally anything else. It adds zero value, it only has downsides.
So what I’m hearing is “We should move logging to China so we can pollute even more, and then pollute even more when we ship lumber across the Pacific”
Is that about right?
Not talking about the cyber truck. I’m talking about actual pickups. The Fords, the Chevys, the Rams, and the like. Stuff people actually use for work. You can’t swap the bed on the cybertruck
Maybe cut out the THC? It’s a depressant.
Korea didn’t really have the same terrible reputation that China has. “Made in China” basically means that it’s poor quality.
Well first, they’d have to actually pass safety tests, that’s the first big hurdle.
Then they’d have to beat the chinesium reputation, which is going to be impossible.
Then they also have to have a better bang for buck than used cars. Which is why the yugo failed.
I can’t wait to see china waste a billion dollars on this.
Dancing on concords grave is more fun than playing concord, and it’s free!
I love how even here there’s line metric coding going on
Fuck yml, all my homies hate yml
Why is it that Canada always copies us? First the US govt puts down a rail strike, then Canada does it!
What industrial waste? Hot air?
Not completely dead, but no where near where Skyrim or Fallout 4 are.
Chinese is almost synonymous with “cheap, low quality products” and when you make a cheap low quality car, people die. They’re going to come up with the next Pinto, I’m sure of it.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the problem is that the schools don’t want to pay a good wage