I don't think there's anything wrong with an open world, but the minute a game is described as an "open world game", my interest severely wanes.
For example the genre of management simulation games like Factorio or Satisfactory have open worlds because you can explore and expand in any direction.
How is putting it on the blockchain advantageous versus a centralized server? Obviously the argument isn't about reliability, so I just fail to get why they merit the significantly increased energy cost/ environmental damage.
I turn it off, mostly because my shower is small and i need to completely cover my body in soap before washing it off and if the water is running it'll wash away the soap when i don't want it to.
Also my shower knob stays at the correct temp so I don't need to mess around to get the same temp.
Correct, episode 109. It was actually Kirk's first appearance on Car Talk. You can tell he didn't do much open mic banter before this from how awkwardly he answers a lot the questions. Many fans find it to be one of the more relatable episodes, especially the part where he breaks down and talks real about his brother. As funny and meme-worthy the later Car Talk episodes with Kirk as a guest are, something about his first episode just makes me go back and listen to it again and again. It's like a warm blanket for your soul.
Whoa, save some hot, steamy, Shapiro loads for the rest of us (no homo) 😩