Massive nostalgia hit for this one. The update is crisp and smooth. Free update for current owners. Quake II 64 was relatively unknown and different to Quake II
Playing through again made me realise how good the level design is. It’s linear at heart but gives an open progression feel throughout the stages. Gun play is so tight.
Reddit wasn’t going to die. Wasn’t about winning and losing. It was about making people aware of the bad business practice running in the background and trying to get them to change. Also, it would have been much better if there was a clear alternative offered. I only found out about Lemmy through a friend. Never saw anything about it throughout the protest.
I have a few apparently cast-iron chimneys bedded in concrete. They have no hats on them. I’m not sure how the fireplaces were blocked off but it feels solid, as if they bricked them shut and plastered over it....
Can’t say for others as I’m not a builder but when we bought a house that had an unused fireplace, the chimney was kind of just plugged at the top and the fireplace itself was decorated. We had to unplug it and get rid of all the ornamental stuff and it was good to go. Mind you, when the building inspection occurred pre purchase, the builder did check to make sure the structure of the chimney was good for use.
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Slowly playing through Diablo 4. I like it, but some of the writing is a bit lame like in Diablo 3. But I much prefer the item drops, art direction and setting of D4. The side quests are too many and too repetitive. The dungeons are also a bit repetitive, but I only do the dungeons that I want. Overall I am having a good time, but I am not rushing home to play it.
As the title says. It appears there’s a regular reason being given for not voting Yes for the voice in parliament, as being “We don’t know what we’re voting for”....
There is enough detail out there. A lot of it is readily available without having to look into it much. The information pack for the referendum covers both sides. From what I gather, the lack of details is an excuse to vote no. Reading the “vote No” stuff completely lacks detail, which is quite ironic in their argument.
Valve: don’t expect a faster Steam Deck ‘in the next couple of years’ (www.theverge.com)
Quake II updated for modern PCs. Includes new expansion and Quake II 64 (store.steampowered.com)
Massive nostalgia hit for this one. The update is crisp and smooth. Free update for current owners. Quake II 64 was relatively unknown and different to Quake II
The Reddit Protest Is Finally Over. Reddit Won. (gizmodo.com)
Most chimneys in my neighborhood are open, thus water enters, yet fireplaces are blocked off. What happens to the water? (fedia.io)
I have a few apparently cast-iron chimneys bedded in concrete. They have no hats on them. I’m not sure how the fireplaces were blocked off but it feels solid, as if they bricked them shut and plastered over it....
The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion - 03-08-2023 (lemmy.world)
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If people are voting NO, due to lack of details, then why not give the details?
As the title says. It appears there’s a regular reason being given for not voting Yes for the voice in parliament, as being “We don’t know what we’re voting for”....