That's just not true.
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Jeg er enig; grænsen skal ikke sænkes, og jeg vil til enhver tid stemme mod et parti der vil flytte os i den retning.
Få den fjernet og igangsæt en stemme for forstærkning af ytringsfriheden således at vi ikke kommer i samme situation igen.
1 wasn't quite polished enough for me, but 2 was a lot of fun. The writing for the other two was horrendous, but I played through 3 for the gameplay loop; I would just turn off audio for a while when they talked too much. The Telltale game is fine for what it is, but their games are all exposition hallways.
I'm not getting 4 until it's $60 or less - if then.
A digital picture frame that shows screenshots from unplayed games in your library.
Haven't seen any complaints about F, but the SH2 remake was made by a studio with a spotty record, they made some unnecessary changes, and it still has traversal stutter.
To be clear, I meant that that is why Edgerunners worked for me; having already experienced a story through a visual medium, I have near-zero interest of a movie or show adaptation.
I don't think it's fair to say the shows you listed are bad because their stories differ from the games. They failed to respect the source material. Instead of telling a story in the universe of these games, they hit the universe with hammers and told a story in the result. The Witcher show is a book adaptation that started out mediocre and progressively got worse as it became apparent that they didn't care about the source material.
I hadn't thought to automate connecting to Wireguard when not on my home network, that's a good call. I've just set up Tasker on my phone and tablet.
Too many red flags, I can't see this being good. Would love to be proven wrong though.
When I switched to Linux I initially settled on Kubuntu. First upgrade it completely crapped out, and the solution wasn't readily apparent, so I went with something else. Now, my current distro has also crapped itself once, but that was solved without much hassle.