

Does the survey seperate linux and SteamOS?
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Does the survey seperate linux and SteamOS?
No, I was thinking about civ7 but was unsure because, while firaxis is very talented, I do not trust 2k, once they added denuvo I decided to not even buy it at launch even if the reviews are positive (and £120 for the founders edition is stupid, especially since, if the game is updated like all previous civs, it will be necessary).
I will be waiting for denuvo to be removed (because it always is) and for a sale.
They probably don’t want to give anything to pc players that playstation players don’t have, so they just give a pre order style bonus.
I may be misremembering but don’t some steam games have no drm? KSP1 and Ultrakill come to mind, are they still on a licence like games with drm?
Most businesses give me a pass to let me skip queueing if I give them enough notice
I have a rare condition called EBS (sometimes called butterfly skin). I am lucky enough to have a non life threatening form so it is usually only a problem when I walk/exercise in above 20°C temperatures. And I usually get benefits (I rarely have to queue for things)
At that point Farage might be dead. Then you would have a lot less to worry about once you get there
Good luck to both of you! If you would like some help I can reccomend Evan Edinger’s videos on his experience migrating to the UK. It may not be useful to a teen though, but he does have a couple videos comparing the UK and US school systems.
Can’t wait for it to be on sale without denuvo
That is definitely the appeal. My friends who use apps with algorithms like tik tok tell me that is the reason they use the apps. I can’t blame them. Those algorithms showed me loads of obscure musical artists that are still my favorite today (and that is a good thing for indies/small businesses who don’t have much money for ad spaces). There is a lot of good reasons for algorithms like that, the problem is the data necessary to make them work and what other stuff they do with it.
This took me a minute to get
1: It depends, I use giffgaff and get very bad connections outside of cities, but they have free EU roaming which is better than other companies
3: If you want cheap than Aldi is the best place, the food isn’t bad and Aldis have a middle isle full of name brand products if your daughter prefers them over Aldi’s products
5: It depends on where you end up living, she will probably find friends but it could be more difficult in certain areas of the UK (people in the South like talking a lot less than in the North)
6: You rarely need an ID. I would recommend carrying your daughter’s ID if you go somewhere like the cinema, I don’t know if it is the same in the US but kids will have their ID checked if they do not look old enough to watch a film
11: kind of, most areas in the UK with full fibre are connected by city fibre so if you need good internet I would look for a city that uses them so you have a lot of choices for ISPs. I am using zen internet right now and it has no data caps, caps on home internet isn’t really a thing in the UK
12: You need a TV license to watch most things in the UK, this is because the BBC’s content is on other platforms like Netflix, not just iPlayer.
14: Your best bet is looking for a local business. There is a Taco Bell in my town but I don’t know how common they are in the rest of the UK and I don’t know if that is what you are really looking for.
18: Most businesses take card now, the only time you need to carry cash is if you are going to a market.
20: fuck you
I think the desktop feature was added to the quest 3 so not much point for it now. Especially because they didn’t reach businesses like they hoped
This seems a bit flawed. I have aphantasia (which is what I assume you mean when you say low-level vision) and I can see a red/orange circle. (I’m going to assume the difference in colour is because of my screen) It isn’t well defined but it is bright and I would guess that I wouldn’t see one at all since I can’t see anything in my mind at all.
Same. My most played game has a launcher that doesn’t close/force itself to the top when the game closes so steam continues to count playtime.
Although, I’ve spent so much time playing it now I think the time spent with just the launcher open is insignificant.
And yes, the launcher is necessary. It acts as a server picker since there are 100s (and the official servers are a mess)
In the UK secondary students study 3 bits of literature for the exam, modern (20th century+), victorian and classical which is everything before then, I think that’s how it works but that’s just from memory
I think it means 15C warmer than before the industrial revolution