As far as I’m concerned, RAGE is a modern game. It even looks and plays like a modern game, so it can’t really be retro.
To call it retro is like saying League of Legends is retro because it came out in 2009.
As far as I’m concerned, RAGE is a modern game. It even looks and plays like a modern game, so it can’t really be retro.
To call it retro is like saying League of Legends is retro because it came out in 2009.
It’s worse than eating fast food everyday lol
Looks like most people didn’t care enough for VIII, huh?
What do you use as your controller? I got an Anbernic handheld now but I’ve always been curious/intrigued by just running them on a phone, I just never quite found any of the control methods quite satisfactory.
Or even a kangaroo, those things can be scary af. Forget about anything bigger.
30 fl oz is A LOT of beverage, a normal sized energy drink is more like 8-16 fl oz, and usually has only 100-200 mg caffeine tops. I’ve noticed a lot of 300 mg drinks start to get phased out in favor of drinks that only have 120 mg, which is actually a pretty reasonable amount for an adult.
For instance, I’m about 190 lbs and I need close to 250 mg to adequately feel its effects for exercise, and there are studies that show this is an appropriate amount (mg/lb) for exercise benefits.
However, even though 30 fl oz with 390 mg is about in line with the smaller drinks for caffeine/volume, I think ideally they should just not offer such a large size drink.
Can the award be given out if you just commit suicide? I think it’s reserved for very special, unintentional deaths lol
How so? You just push the seat back and get out, it’ll be about as much of an issue as a normal (very cramped) seat.
One way around it is just to say “I’m from the US”. I know it’s not quite what you asked but based on what everyone else has said about why we’re simply “Americans” then I suggest this as an alternative. Also like they said, referring to yourself by state of residence works too, for instance “Texan” or “Californian” since they’re basically just as well known as the US itself at this point.
We don’t have sensors to directly sense a single magnetic field, but if you’ve played with magnets a lot, you can definitely “feel” how their forces work and develop kind of an intuitive physical sense.
Perhaps a good example/analogy of something we can feel and understand somewhat intuitively but actually do not scientifically understand is gravity. You can definitely feel its effects / force, even though you don’t have a specific gravitational field sensor in your body per say.
We have very good theories and formulas for calculating gravitational effects, but we still fundamentally do not understand what causes it.
I dunno man, I believe it’s true.