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  • Another excellent example of this working is Factorio.

    The original game doesn't cost a fortune, it's made by a small extremely dedicated team. They polished it so hard the shine made everything else look like vanta black. Playing Factorio ruins other games because the depth and quality of everything else is so poor in comparison.

    The game came out in like 2013 early access. Full release completed in 2020. A decade after initial launch, they are going to offer a DLC, that will cost money.

    Absolutely happy to pay for a DLC for that perfection.

  • I have a brother color laser + scanner. Love it.

    I've had it for 8 years now, and so far it's only on its second set of toners etc.

    The only warning I give to brother printer owners is don't leave them on. The capacitors in them aren't the best and your printer will either not turn on without a long power off, or like mine it will turn on and off randomly all day and night.

    So now I only turn it on at the wall when I need it, and unplug it after

  • It's now even before that

    I know of two couples that went to get IVF in China/Korea. Both got to choose the gender of the baby - aka they just test and insert the one that ticks the box.

    Both couples chose boys.

  • Late to reply to this, but.

    As a fellow Aussie, the dual boiler often goes on special on Oz bargain. A friend bought theirs off there for $800 AUD.

    I got mine for half price at boxing Day a few years ago (paid $1000 AUD) from David Jones of all places.

    The other note is servicing. I've been told it's wise to have the breville machines serviced every two years or so. They replace the seals n so on which is helpful. You can do it yourself but there is a bit of mucking about.

  • Na there is a lot of real players still playing.

    Aus for example community servers get full quick, there is a pro league going with multiple divisions, and then those who try brave casual servers as well.

    Aus alone would have over 500+ players regularly playing daily.

  • Side note question on this.

    Where is the largest TF2 community?

    Reason I ask is that valve would be unlikely to monitor anywhere for feedback, but if they did put any effort in, it would be wherever the largest active community resides.

    Is that reddit or some other forum?