I like it a lot, though I'm personally not so big on puzzle games so it wasn't as incredible to me as what some reviewers have been saying. But it is a very impressive game, and with the amount of "optional" content there is in the game, I think it's worth the money.
Fortnite is better? Are we looking at the same video?
Michael and Trevor were pretty well written, it was just the story that was kind of lacking IMHO
> > > Rockstar Games, a division of Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., plans to announce the next highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto game as early as this week, according to people familiar with its plans. > > > > The company plans to then publish a trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI next month to celebrate Rockstar’s 25th anniversary, said the people, who asked to not be identified because they weren’t authorized to speak publicly. A spokesperson for Rockstar didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment sent after business hours. > >
Sounds pretty legit coming from Schreier himself (a pretty well known games journalist, for the unaware).
I’m an international student in Australia so I have my home country SIM as an eSIM and my Australian SIM as a physical SIM. One time, my eSIM stopped receiving signal and I knew that if I were just able to somehow reinsert the eSIM it would work—but unfortunately you can’t just reuse the same QR code for the eSIM. I had to talk to customer support for over an hour to try and get them to send me a new QR code, but they said they HAD to give it in-store. So I had to get one of my parents to go over there and do it for me (They don’t have any branches in AU)
I would rather prefer both as physical SIMs but alas my phone doesn’t support it.
I know someone (in California, for added context) who works as a shopping cart collector at Target during open hours, so this isn’t the case everywhere.
The weekend is over, but this past Sunday I was pretty occupied with CS2, since I just got access. Trying to get my premier rank atm, but 10 wins to get your rank is a looong time
They’re in it too deep now. It’d be weird to suddenly apologize for events that happened 80 years ago, even though they should.
I literally only use it to check if there's a new Chainsaw Man chapter out so I open r/ChainsawMan once every two weeks, that's about it
There’s no feed for only people you follow, the feed isn’t chronological, the UI feels like it’s wasting a lot of space… It’s not great. Twitter wins in UX, but I’d rather everyone move to Mastodon. Moving from Twitter to Meta seems like just picking the lesser evil.
It would be interesting to see if subreddits that weren't part of the blackout increased in activity, meaning users who frequented the protest subreddits became more active in other subreddits