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I mean, the reason why polyandry is so much less common is that nine months is much longer than half an hour, or at least that's the most obvious reason.
The shop has a page where it tells you how many you've spent as well.
Oh good, I was hoping, but it's basically impossible to tell over text.
That's a different guy, in case you didn't know (the name is spelled different as well).
It's not going to happen, this conversation is had literally every year and nothing ever comes of it.
If your account is less than about 5 years old (and you live in the US) you can also just look at the points shop. Each Steam Point corresponds to one cent spent on Steam.
I for one am somewhat of the opposite view, to a degree anyway. I think we need more money spent on passion projects like that, since it means the money is actually cycling back into the economy instead of just being hoarded like a dragon's hoard. I agree that in an ideal world there wouldn't be billionaires at all to do this kind of thing, but in this case at least I think it's a good thing the money is actually being spent (theoretically).
What, so I get to stop caring what Matthew Kacsmaryk, that one judge in the fifth circuit who is the only judge in his division so he is easy to shop for, has to say. I'll be honest, this sounds like a win to me, though I do admit it is going to make protecting the country from Trump more expensive.
It requiring extra development is the only explanation I can think of for why almost no games come with native linux builds, not even single player ones.
Because developing for Linux takes time, and it doesn't have a large enough market share to be considered worth it.
That's the one I remember being skeptical of, since it also corresponded with a drop in players overall as the game aged.
The Linux having an over representation of cheaters one.
That's a claim I've heard, but never from a credible source. Are you aware of actual data backing that claim up?
That's called an asset flip, and they are rightfully mocked.
Poisonous yes, but not a swamp.
Charging while undocked and using the built in stand.
Never heard of that, I assume it's an emulator. Emulation is different from running a game natively. Yeah, Nintendo probably could get AMD hardware to work as a replacement for Nvidia hardware, but I would guess either compatibility would be imperfect, there would be a performance hit, or both.
There is the used games market, if you are willing to engage with it, though that does need you to be really patient.
Backwards compatibility means they might not be able to talk to AMD unfortunately, depending on how the software is set up I'd assume.
That would work if serial numbers weren't visible without even opening the box the device came in, and I'm they are even included on the receipt for the device. Scalpers would absolutely have a ton of serial numbers just lying around from unsold devices, or even devices they sold and just hope the owner of won't bother attempting a purchase of the thing they are scalping.