Chevrolet Caprice? The impala also had a bench seat option in the front to the 90s I think
Chevrolet Caprice? The impala also had a bench seat option in the front to the 90s I think
I can’t tell whether 3 years ago you were pre-potty training but fully literate, or whether you’ve simultaneously learned better emotional regulation and sphincter control in the past few years.
Well congratulations to the newly minted Dr!
How did it go?!
Even if they don’t make up 1% of Steam’s catalogue (though I doubt that figure), they have had real impact.
It’s ok to not like them personally, but to say no one cares is disingenuous. Balatro doesn’t require much in terms of hardware but is having a real moment right now. Stardew Valley has been killing it for 8 years. People have thousands of hours in Rimworld.
Indie games are also great for community and modders.
Saved for the next time I’m looking to buy one! Thank you!
I have children of mortal, I don’t remember why we stopped playing it. I also have overcooked 2 (beat it) and ultimate chicken Horse (best with 4 players in my opinion).
If you like spooky games at all, the dark pictures anthology are a ton of fun and can be played couch co-op style, though only one person technically is playing at a time.
Always looking for couch co-op recommendations if you have any to share?
If you do wind up with a PS5 and a steam deck- I would recommend chiaki deck then you can play your PS5 on your steam deck.
We have both. The PS5 came first. Only used for exclusives and sports games (NHL24 for example not available on PC). It all depends on what the games are worth for you.
I second the comments here that a tv/monitor is also helpful for your steam deck.
And everytime we kiss
Eh… If full self driving got to where it needs to be then it would be safer for everyone if all vehicles were full self driving.
The safest driver is a predictable driver. When vehicles are subject to algorithms and are programmed to obey the laws of the road, and have open constant communication of their intentions with other vehicles, you can’t get any more predictable than that.
I say this as someone who drives for a living, too. I don’t think it’s happening any time soon, but full autonomous would be way safer than people.