And whoever likes Valheim should have a look at 7 Days to Die and The Forest (and probably The Forest 2, but I haven't played that one yet).
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They are defintly becoming more in Germany thanks to the fucking Amarok.
And I understand that there might be valid reasons to buy an Amarok, but I've never seen them used by anyone, but suburbanites who use them as a personal ca4.
Man, took me too long to figure out who Toni is.
Might be contraproductive if google earns more with longer ads.
I use Greentuber on my phone. Don't know how to get rid of adds on my fire tb stick.
"In class sitting on his lap". Do people really do this? Seems disrespectful towards the teacher/lecturer (might be just cultural differences, I am not from the US).
Also observing that Israel murders children is anti-semitic. Haven’t you ever heard of the black legend?
It is also illegal in Germany. We love free speech.
Lol, I am currently at my first playthrough. How could I forget it?
I am sure they were fine machines. I don't think they were profitable for Valve (that is what I meant with "not worked out well"). On the other hand, the Steamdeck might not exist without the Steam Machines, so maybe I am wrong and it did work out well.
True. Better allaround.
Crusader Kings XYZ
Cities Skyline XYZ
Civilization XYZ / Colonization
Chivalry XYZ
And if I get desperate: Crysis and CoD.
From Germany: huh? Quite common around here and I am sure in other european countries as well, despite having different city building concepts than the US. Lately it is slowly being replaced by bike infrastructure demands (and there was always the public transport demands), but it still exists.