probably the best advice it could give
spikederailed
that is what I've just assumed had been happening for at least a decade now.
A wiki, documentation on their website(if they have one), a web forum that can be searched/indexed cached for later(instead of troubleshooting via discord. To me are the ideal solutions.
In Charlotte, NC where I last lived. They were building apartments like crazy, but all "luxury apartments" and charging $3-4/sq ft.
$1850/month for a 600sqft apartment wasn't really sustainable for a lot of people.
"Yea, but the rents are outrageous" - Bender, Futurama
Do I have a problem?
No -> Don't Worry. Yes -> Can I do something -> No -> What the worst possible outcomes and how will I deal with them? Can I do something -> Yes -> What the worst possible outcomes and how can I negate them to only have best outcomes.
Worrying is good, preparedness makes it easier.
My only regret is that I don't have more computers to move away from Windows.
which I hate considering UT2003/2004 had native Linux support.
Note did I, so I assumed that was the case as well. I only have my Linux desktop with Steam.
Which is apparently not enough unfortunately. Damned it you do, damned if you don't.