So, if an average gamer of today faces a challenge that requires them to get better at the game, the most popular answer is "no, bad challenge, go away challenge!" instead of getting better and finding a way to overcome it? Please stop the planet, I'd like to step off.
I for one can never get enough of good, smartly done zombie movies (comedies or otherwise). Yes, there are too many zombie movies, but not nearly enough of the good ones. I'm a sucker for zombie apocalypse fiction, I guess.
To be fair, Arnold was awesome in Maggie, so I believe he still "has it" as an actor - although I realize that role of Conan will be completely different from that of a loving, desperate father in Maggie.
I don't know about you guys, but I plan to still be around 100 years from now. But I won't go to a screening of this movie, I'll just get it via Quantum-Entangled Torrent, or whatever futuristic file sharing tech will be hated by MPAA (we all know they will still be here, and they will still not...
Bethesda games being buggy is par for the course. Daggerfall even had at least one fan-made program to fix savegame files - to remove stuck quests, fix broken quest items, stuff like that.
Expect patches, many patches. And even after all the patches, expect glitches.
Oh yes, Linux is totally a niche OS, with almost no penetration in any area. Oh wait...
Webservers:
http://w3techs.com/technologies/details/os-unix/all/all
"Unix is used by 67.7% of all the websites whose operating system we know."
"Linux is used by 52.4% of all the websites who...
In the meantime, I have been running Linux-only desktop computer for many years now, and in last two years, I have more games waiting in my backlog than I have time for, and it's getting better and better.
I'm a happy camper.
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