Nitrogen doesn't dissolve in the beer though like CO2 does.
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Just those who can't afford better.
I love the Orville, but the shift in format with the most recent season, to movie length episodes, made it largely inaccessible to me.
And they probably got hired by another company. My company layed off devs, and we're currently hiring permanent remote devs.
And let's face it, the bottom 6% could probably barely code.
Oh my God, maybe 500 hours or more in a year. I actually stopped gaming on my PC. It was aging anyway, and I still think I'll get a new PC to play starfield and armored core. But I have put some serious time into my deck.
I beat: Horizon zero dawn Breath of the wild Kingdom come deliverance Wasteland 3 Assassin's creed black flag Dredge Children of morta
I almost beat: Tunic Outer wilds Hades
And sunk hundreds of hours into the roguelikes vampire survivors risk of rain 2.
I credit the suspend / resume feature as much as anything else. When playing through a big game, being able the press a button and instantly pick up where you left off, vs: booting your PC, launching steam, maybe launching a 3rd party launcher, loading the game, loading your save, then playing. It's one second to start playing vs 5 - 10 minutes? So when you only have 20 minutes to play, you actually play.
I hope steam os becomes available on more powerful or custom hardware honestly, because going back to windows or even Linux feels like a chore after getting spoiled by suspend / resume on the deck.
I know the arms race is not a good thing, but I also don't want to lose it. Just imagine a head in collision between these two.
They should just work together to get steamos on this thing. After getting used to my deck, I never want to game on windows again.