For me it's games with an art style like RimWorld or Prison Architect. I absolutely hate it to the point I find it distracting. Not even sure why I hate it so much. It's super frustrating too because I like Dwarf Fortress and management games. I can handle graphics mods for Dwarf Fortress looking very simple.
This was my favorite of the AEW PPVs I've seen so far (seem about half of them). Had a bit of everything. Watched it with friends who rarely watch wrestling and they loved it.
Wow this really hit me like a ton of bricks. Giant Bomb has been almost a daily part of my life for 6 yrs. It really helped me get through the toughest parts of grad school. I'm very thankful for Vinny, Alex and Brad and wish them good luck. I look forward to whatever comes next for the site, as well as from those who are leaving.
This is the guide I used. On console, basically, if you for sure own them and hitman 1 is imported into 2, it should just transfer over automatically (assuming it's installed). If you don't own them, you can get the levels through the different access passes (H1, H2, H2+dlc, H2 dlc) which is the only real option on PC until they fix the steam transfer stuff). Your free level is a weird wrench, so I don't know how that will affect things. I don't think hitman 2 was sold piecemeal like 1 so I bet you're good if you own the rest of the game.
I'm still waiting for my EVGA Stepup to a 3080. So if anything this gives me more of an excuse to wait to get my 3080 then buy. Hopefully by then it'll have some good patches.
I mentioned earlier in here about policy removing and replacing a police force and after some searching I found this interesting article about how apparently they did that in Camden, NJ in 2013. Now I'm 1000% there are still plenty of issues (many of which require national and state solutions beyond local) and I'm going to naturally be skeptical of something that actually got police union approval but I thought it was a short interesting read.
I was wondering if anyone had links to specific policy ideas on how something like the elimination of the NYPD would go? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I assume it isn't actually just elimination of NYPD but more so a total deconstruction of the current department and then replace it since the NYPD (and so many departments elsewhere) seems to be completely resistant to reform for a billion systematic reasons. I personally find policy interesting so I'm curious to read about it.
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