Me too.The increased pay covered the training costs and lost earnings within five years and I'm so much happier.
For a lot of games, yes. They provide the infrastructure for communication and connection.Its why you can, for example, send an invite in AOE via the in-game system or the steam system.Its why so many games show your steam name and avatar in the multiplayer menus.You surprised to hear this?
I don't know much about corn syrup, but I assume for all the talking about it and the way it's used that it's basically ambrosia if the gods lived in a trailer park instead of on Mount Olympus.
Good point. Steam provides a lot of the same multiplayer services and match making and they've never cost me a penny.
Regardless of the box cost, there's no arguing with the price of games in a Steam sale! I don't think I've paid more than £15 for a game in years and years.
In politics it's been called "flooding the zone"Could also qualify as "sandbagging" or simply "bad faith"
That's an important and insightful point to make.Would you like help with processing further into the enshitification of conversation?
What a depressing view of people.As a therapist working with a philosophy of individual empowerment, and seeing it work every day, I'm glad to have my view of life. It'd suck to feel like we're all just like plastic bags being blown about in the winds of fate!
I suspect if China wanted to impose a Lingua Franca on the world, they'd be pragmatic about it and invent something the world could learn and accept.They seem to be very outcome focused rather than worrying about how they get there.
Me too.
The increased pay covered the training costs and lost earnings within five years and I'm so much happier.