for games that are single player , or games that i dont intend to play online, verry much yes.
with multi player games i struggle a bit more but i try.
for games that are single player , or games that i dont intend to play online, verry much yes.
with multi player games i struggle a bit more but i try.
😂 World of darkness titles tend to have godawfull names.
all their titles start with the name of the tabletop game its based on,
in this case its: “Vampire: The Masquerade”
the actual tille of the game starts at “Bloodlines”.
thanks to that naming scheme all their titles are fucked before they even start
*LATEST FAD
the list also has morrowind and skyrim
flat earthers are only unified by the belief that the globe model is fake.
they all pick and choose which models they like, based on what conspiracy theories they subscribe to, and what “evidence” they believe in.
for example the model i described fits in well with hollow earth conspiracies like annunaki or lizzard people and “nasa hides the poles to cover up the truth”
and when they are confronted with evidence that disproves one of their models its suddenly a strawman that no real flat earther believes in. and they pull out a different model that is entirely designed around addressing that one issue. (rinse and repeat if you disprove the next model)
ubisoft should get used to players no longer owning their games
inside you are two wolves,
both of them present a keynote
don’t worry, its a friendly fire
::1 is the new 127.0.0.1
:: abbreviates empty fields
ipv6 has more addresses
there is something going on with mac addresses (asside from arp)
thats all i remember
hes also calm instead of RAGING because windows has YET AGAIN overwritten his linux bootloader.
the template is normaly showing people before something was invented.
but BC years are a countdown instead of an incrementing year number.
so the joke is that 8000 bc is before 7999 bc and the hammer has already been invented
into depression i guess
he who controls the catnip controls the universe
i recently dusted of titanquest (diablo clone)
and even kinda got tqvault to run on linux (not very well though)
i also played a lot of streetfighter 6
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i assumed it was about fighting games.
scrubs in the fgc complain about every single move like this.
im already verry comfortable not owning ubisoft games
im also pretty new to fighting games.
but from what i heared, playing arcade mode is verry diffrent from playing against other players.
especially in older games hi level cpus tend to fight dirty,
using input reading and op boss characters.
input reading cpus basicly have inhuman reflexes,
and will counter big comittal attacks like jumpins or tatsu as long as they are free to move.
so throw out non-commital pokes, untill they do something you can counter.
if its the bosses you are struggeling against,
only perseverance will help. (unless you find a move the ai cant deal with)
they are designed to take your quarters.
its an sql injection attack.
its rather unlikely that it works in a modern app.
assuming this would work,
it injects a command in the sql database.
it is assumed that the app runs a sql querry with the input field as a parameter e.g.
INSERT INTO "bills" (item, ammount, tip) VALUES ("steak", "20,00 $", "content of the custom tip goes here");
the semicolon indicates the end of the querry,
so the the text would cause the app to run an unfinished querry, and then start a new querry that messes up the content of the bills table.
i only took a glance at the chunkbase so far, but kerb seems to be a 9 out of 10
a frozen ocean with lots of taigas and snowy plains and mushroom islands so close to spawn.
i only dont like the ice spikes