Yes, "duh," but this type of experimentation is important to PROVE the approach is sound. Tons of detractors claim/purport that UBI will result in people spending their "free" (not actually free) money on frivolous bullshit, and know we have data to the contrary.
This poll is irrelevant. Great for generating sensational articles, sure, but this question doesn't matter. There's only one poll question that means anything at this point:
If the 2024 US presidential election were held today, would you cast your vote for Joe Biden or Donald Trump?
Oh interesting. My college had a required freshman intro course that touched on stuff like this + introduced you to on-campus resources that could provide additional assistance.
This looks really cool. A little James Bond (gadgets), a little Mirror's Edge (1st person parkour), and then some classically wired Perfect Dark sci-fi-ish story. And it never hurts to be on Game Pass day one.
This didn't even look like an Assassin's Creed game when I first saw the trailer during the showcase today. That's a good thing, btw. This almost feels like an actual fresh approach.
Yeah, people are totally sleeping on this game. It's really good. Very immersive with fun modes, solid gunplay, responsive movement, and interesting gadgets. And the tourney structure is so good!
I grabbed Cursed to Golf on sale and I'm a little addicted. I'm not usually into golf games but I am into roguelikes. Took me three attempts to get my first win and now I'm going back for better scores.
Totally recommended, especially at the current price of like $6.
Still playing Balatro, though I'm feeling stuck on the 6th (purple) stakes. I like the variety that stems from the Erratic deck and that might be holding me back.
Amazing that we don't consider shit like this to be bribery.