Thanks for the red circle, I was really lost there for a moment
First thing that came in to my mind was Gears of War with its specific third person view and hiding behind covers. I don't think it was the first game with that mechanic but the most influential one
I think they meant Owlcat Games, creators of Pahtfinder Kingmaker and Wrath of the Righteous video games. They are based in Cyprus but their developers are all over the place from what I know (so it's more Europe-Asia kind of thing but I may be wrong)
Men will do anything including hard drugs instead of going to the therapy and/or trying perscribed meds.
But the novel is based on a screenplay so...
It's time to stop thinking a phone should be premium
Can't wait to see an AI chatbot in my Google searches that behaves like a typical redditor.
- Packing: backpacks, bags, organizers, compression sacks, all kinds of things like this. People loathe packing while I just love to play Tetris with my perfectly organized stuff. I have too many bags.
- Role-playing games: it is weird because I mostly collect them since there's no time to play (nor to learn new rules).
- Automation: why spend 2 minutes manually something when I can spend 2 hours failing to automate it?
That's just modern web dev
My perspective is that it's there so it shows up on search results for "installing Linux" and recommends WSL over bare metal. At least that's how I understand the wording.
But who knows.
To become a billionaire you can't have a moral compass from the start so it's hard to imagine. I wish you well though, hope to buy one of your devices in future
It's the same with lots of indie games now. Oh, and mobile ones too