Nono, the lawyer definitely knows what makes a good game.
Nono, the lawyer definitely knows what makes a good game.
Yeah, I should have realised that everyone is talking about the US. Everything about their medical system sucks. It’s powered by greed and not much else. I bet most third world countries have better health care than them.
Yeah, I’m in Germany. It is widely known that the US medical system absolutely sucks ass. Doesn’t mean that the concept of health insurance sucks. In most of the developed world it works well. It’s only the US implementation that is majorly flawed.
What is this thread? Since I got chronically ill my insurance has paid my salary for a year and is now paying into unemployment and pension for my wife, who’s caring for me. And besides that they’re still paying for all our medical expenses despite me not paying into them anymore.
Yeah, I had to fight for them to pay for a transport. But overall they definitely are offering a service I am greatly benefitting from.
Works with non-Steam games as well. I even had community profiles for Diablo 2. You just have to give the game the correct name and it should just work™.
When Covid hit my wife was super afraid of Long Covid but I thought that shit wouldn’t get it. Now I’ve been living in my bed for two years because I’m too weak for much else. Yeah, changed my mind about that one.
Fool me once.
I was glad my server did this the other day to make sure the data Lemmy put into my database is secure.
If you’re looking for the best bang for your buck nothing beats assembling it yourself. A pre-built is always much more expensive to pay for assembly.
Failed a test because of that the other day. I’m not even a motorcycle guy and still know that.
“Just distribute the server” isn’t a requirement. It has never been a requirement. Who said that’s a requirement?
It’s just a possible solution. And to me it seems to be the easiest since that is the exact way it used to be done.
What exactly publishers will have to do depends entirely on if the campaign is successful and how the resulting laws are written. And may be as simple as an expiration date on all future game sales.
I think that was the original idea but they changed it to energy because they thought the audience wouldn’t understand the CPU stuff.
Yeah, they did handle it correctly. All things considered. Even in an utopian future where the stopkillinggames.com campaign is successful. Personally I would still prefer to keep all games alive.
You actually can poison(?) yourself by drinking too much water. Seemed to be a trend to get high a few years ago. So I guess in that scenario you actually can get addicted to water.
Even if it’s an absolute shit game.
This game could be a great resource about what not to do.
Well, for that look at @cmhe@lemmy.world’s link.
Yeah, this guy doesn’t know enough drug dealers and only fans models.