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Just use Steam.
Just use Steam.
Sweden has devalued the currency massively (over 20% since 2020) - so it makes for cheap foreign investment.
Spotify Connect usually works really well, I can use it on Linux, it’s relatively cheap.
I don’t see any reason to switch tbh.
The real issue there is that electricity should be carbon-free with nuclear and renewable power.
This is incredible, it feels like parts of the USA are so advanced.
Here in Sweden we’re going backwards, they even took out self-scanning at a lot of supermarkets due to theft.
They should be able to get free education and training.
But more automation is always a good thing - more productivity and freedom.
It’s sad, this could eventually be automated.
Now people have to waste their lives just manning checkouts.
The issue is the physics. 60Hz doesn’t give you much time to do everything that needs to be calculated in the interval. All the objects can interact with one another so it’s not easily independent and parallelisable.
There’s still optimisations that can be made - disable physics and have only certain actions enable them for nearby objects, smaller physics range, fewer physics-enabled objects, etc. - but those all have drawbacks for the gameplay and realism too.
I prefer BG3, as DOS2 has the awkward separate armour systems - so you’re forced to either target physical or magical armour specifically.
Also BG3 has Baldur’s Gate which is awesome with all the city quests, etc. - lot of quests you can do entirely with stealth.
D:OS2 didn’t have the branching questlines though - BG3 added a lot too, but I agree the main base of the game was there.
But yeah they’re the only developer I will preorder from.
The answer is nuclear power.