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Many (relatively) smaller instances have a target audience. When you are new and don’t want to get “locked in”, a general instance feels just right. That’s how I chose mine.
Finally someone daring to ask the real question!
Depends on the job and school
Hard agree. When I buy second hand pizza its $14.99, but when I want to trade in some mostly fresh burgers they only offer pennies!
Not everybody can afford new slices and these look like they are in mint condition.
If I learned one thing, when talking with people about stuff like that: Most people unfortunately don’t care. Many don’t even have an ad blocker to begin with.
Unironically The Witcher 3. It just didn’t click at first.
I don’t drink coffee. You can imagine my day.
You cannot be hated, if you don’t interact with people 😎
Wearing headphones around the neck just for the looks.
Please don’t post other people’s passwords.
Interesting take. I wonder if the amount of platform dependent bugs is generally that low for games. I’m a developer, but not a game developer. I would assume that platform dependent stuff comes into play a lot more, when using shiny new tech like direct storage, which is probably used more by AAA titles and less by indie games?
Surprisingly hard for people to accept, if you don’t have it.
Those requirements are exactly the difference between a robot and a normal person.
Looks fun to me. But hey, not everyone is a dino person.
Damn, those hands are huge!
The Wii game on the other hand is a collector’s item.
Wait a minute, you guys got free time?
Sorry, you can say what?