Sheesh, apparently it's 340 eur ordered from Sweden. I mean, I'm sure it's great, but that's an insanely steep price.
I hope you find good use for it!
Sheesh, apparently it's 340 eur ordered from Sweden. I mean, I'm sure it's great, but that's an insanely steep price.
I hope you find good use for it!
These models can't write satisfyingly/convincingly enough yet.
But they will.
There's also this: https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJM198202113060613?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:crossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub%20%200pubmed
"In a person smoking 1 1/2 packs of cigarettes per day, the radiation dose to the bronchial epithelium in areas of bifurcation is 8000 mrem per year -- the equivalent of the dose to the skin from 300 x-ray films of the chest per year. This figure is comparable to total-body exposure to natural background radiation containing 80 mrem per year in someone living in the Boston area."
8000 mrem is about 80 mSv. A lifetime of background radiation in a year, so quite high.
It seems like it'll actually be radically different, and there's no way it's coming out until like at least 2026.
As far as I know, a ton of stuff in the game is based on Spanish folklore etc as well.
Blasphemous.
Fantastic metroidvania meets soulslike game. The art style, the lore, the atmosphere, and by God - the music!
The combat is not super great, but it's capable enough for a metroidvania.
I haven't played the second one, I hear it's kinda hit and miss.
Oh, but what about Planescape Tournament 2003...
On a serious note, both are amazing games, and so is Divinity: Original Sin 2 (and Baldur's Gate 3!) as well.
I do believe it's something like 300 per resident of the US per year, not specific residents with prescriptions. Just illustrating quantities, in other words.
Actually, I believe it might be worse than that, but I'm not looking it up, just tried to clarify.
I'm Swedish... A rich small country.
I didn't realize you were talking global median income, since it was not defined.
I don't know how great of a barometer for economics a luxury goods/service like a AAA video game is, though.
Man, things are a LOT worse in the US than the media makes you believe if the median income is $2600 a year.
I did not know (or even notice) that was the case. Does it really matter?
I like Mick, and the rest of those guys are like... Legendary douchebags, so who's surprised?
Always gonna upvote New Vegas.