Pretty psyched to try this one out. Bought 3 months of Gamepass so I can check out Stalker, the BO campaign and MSFS 2024.
Pretty psyched to try this one out. Bought 3 months of Gamepass so I can check out Stalker, the BO campaign and MSFS 2024.
Usually a craving (This is the only reason I go to McDonald’s once a year or so) or it’s something I want to try that I don’t have at home (like Jollibee or Shackshack).
I’m guessing some people are just looking for more of Skyrim. That’s basically what Starfield was, in a sci-fi setting, so I’m confident Bethesda can still deliver it. I’m not confident people want what comes along with that, though (bland story, outdated engine, empty characters, outdated mechanics, lots of loading screens).
It’s thicker than I’d have hoped, but the side to side decrease in size is amazing compared to my P6P.
I’d take thick over less battery any day.
Anytype - open source note taking app, similar to Obsidian.
Vampire Survivors - addictive game without intrusive ads
I got a Garmin fitness tracker. I really wanted a smart watch, but don’t want to have to charge it all the time.
I got the Instinct, and ended up turning the notifications off right away - i just wanted to see the stats on my sleep and step count. It also encouraged me to start running and exercising more.
Unless someone is getting murdered.
If you have older family members, you could try just installing Firefox for them and tell them it’s their internet now. This worked for me parents.
Or the failure of TLOU live service game that was cancelled
I still have my note 9 in a drawer but moved on to a nest phone because the display started having issues, where it would get a green haze and slowly freeze and become unresponsive.
Favorite phone though, also perfect size.
I don’t know that I could pick one, but Joe Hisashi’s Studio Ghibli sound tracks are done of my favourites
And South Korea.
Sounds like the advice you’d get in the first three comments asking a question on Reddit.
I have a 6P currently and ordered the regular size 9P. Waiting for it to come in still, but looking forward to it.
My 6P was RMAd last year so the battery is still good, but I’m hoping to still experience a nice upgrade. Otherwise I might return it.
Not really surprising given how it looked (like a generic ripoff), how it’s priced (should be free), and how it was marketed (every conversation I enter starts with a chain of comments saying it’s the first they’ve heard of it).
What is surprising to me is how much a Sony first party game missed the mark. I can’t think of any other recent examples.
Brothers in Arms is one of my favourite series of all time, and for years I was disappointed that they never greenlit a sequel to BiA2.
I get now that it’s probably for the best, having seen how awful this turd is.
I picked up Payday 3 a few weeks ago and have been playing that. Definitely undercooked compared to the second game, but I am happy to have new Payday. First MP game I’ve played in over a year, and will likely be my last for a while.
I used to work at Starbucks (almost a decade ago now), but at the time, the motto was “just say yes” to any customer requests. We also had free drink cards that you could give out to deesclate any issue. So I would say any time you’re even the slightest bit unhappy, bring it up, and you should at least have your problem solved, if not compensated for a free drink next time.
We also had customer satisfaction surveys that would print on reciepts, where filling one out would get the customer a free drink. We always kept them for customers that were happier to try and rig the odds in our favour of a higher rating, but also if a customer asked for one, I would give it if I had it. You could always ask the cashier if they have any of those as well.
Again, not sure how much either of those things have changed in the past 10 years, and I’m not sure how regional it was (this was in Canada at a corporately run store), but maybe worth a try.
Also I love these types of threads – great topic to post.
Help with a range of things including digestive health and regularity.