I think that it’s scheduler is better for those Intel bigLittle CPUs
I think that it’s scheduler is better for those Intel bigLittle CPUs
Fallout new vegas. It’s suprisingly good. Tho, it is a Vlašič, after all.
Thanks!
Also, courts in Europe can’t make laws like in the US. Their rulings aren’t considered to be law.
Also, I know a lot of people who do more than 100 km per day - and that is important. When you are buying a car, you aren’t looking only at what you need now, but what you might need in the future.
No, it isn’t, but the Linux community here is obnoxious.
The EU is advertising itself and its initiatives, like DiscoverEU and other programs. They want their programs to be seen and used
It doesn’t, forgot to clarify.
Article 5 si limited to the northern hemisphere
Age of empires 2. Bloody hell, this 22 year old game is getting another dlc. It’s gona be a pain in the ass for the devs but the game is as balanced as ever and we’ll enjoy it till the servers go down.
Alas, thank you!
Fallout anyone?
I can try it, but my current record s 50 GB in a singled day. The only thing that it wants is a conformation via SMS for every 18 or so GB, but that is only if you use that much in a single day.
I just want to add a surprising fact. My mobile carrier does actually deliver on the promise of unlimited data, and an ISP is the last company that I would trust.
I am in the EU
The funniest thing is that I’m from Europe, my system language isn’t English, but this popup still appeard like this.
Low end devices normally last less than high end ones. It’s easy to forget that, as all iPhones were designed as high end, that phones can still be made out of cheap plastic and cost 200 bucks. Any android device in the sane price range as the iPhone will last at least as long. (And, for context, I’m writing this from an iPhone 11)
Or VGA
Yeah, I did
I mean… Aoe3 always had some sort of a demo version. Even the original base game had it. In fact, this is actually better, as now you are able to use 3 rotating civs, not just the English and the French, which you were forced to use before.