Splinter Cell is another that is stealth based. It can be much more tedious than ghost recon, but has a lot more options for being stealthy.
Splinter Cell is another that is stealth based. It can be much more tedious than ghost recon, but has a lot more options for being stealthy.
I think the worst thing about their subscription price is that it is very close to the same price as WoW or FF14, but with runescape you can only have 1 character. If you enjoyed a quest or lower level content, you have to create a new account with its own subscription. If you want to try an Ironman or hardcore character, that’s a whole other account and subscription.
I downloaded Newpipe from the Fdroid app store and it works very similar go freetube
Thanks for the link! Should I be using a VPN while using this program?
Some schools will definitely try to get you expelled for that. Luckily mine didn’t give a shit, but there are plenty of stories of school faculty threatening children over it
A sales person was trying to sell me a timeshare with the ol “only the cost of a cup of coffee per day” tactic. The conversation got real awkward when I told them I couldn’t afford a cup of coffee everyday
I may have to try it again some day. I thought the story and world was interesting and engaging. I played without guides and despite trying to explore and do everything while following the main story line, I soon found myself extremely underleveled to enemies. I thought it was hilarious that each person in the game is assigned a color based on their role in the colony so sometimes you meet someone who is introduced a being “a black”
I really loved playing ps2 military shooters like SOCOM and Conflict Desert Storm. It would be fun to see how those games would be made today.
When I create a world for the first time it might take a couple minutes, but after the initial creation it’s really quick to load up a game
I always assumed that’s what the saying was alluding to? That of you’re unsure about something, then you should weigh both the pros and cons and use what you learned to make a decision. At least that’s how I’ve always thought of it
Some things are truly just up to personal preference. “Agree to disagree” is a perfectly valid thing to say when discussing how to cook a steak in my opinion.
Real time, but you can pause to plan strategies
Trusting that the underpaid and overworked employee is going to deliver a “pretty good” burger from a fast food joint isn’t a gamble many people are willing to make anymore. And I don’t blame those employees at all.
It’s actually come a long way since it first became available. I remember playing 10 years ago and some animals like deer didn’t have walking animations and would hop around the map
I had a customer ask how much chicken is in an 8 piece
I’m pretty sure he said he wasn’t going to run for a 2nd term on the Smartless podcast
A friend of mine doesn’t peel shrimp tails
Try setting random seed to none
+1 for anki. I struggled for years to find anything decent for Swahili and there is more content for Swahili than I got out of Duolingo. One thing I didn’t know about anki until i tried it because I didn’t see anyone mention it, the flashcards can include pictures/videos/audio.
Or the servers do know that and don’t want to collect on a few extra bucks to lose their job the next day.