

On their wiki it read “99% certainty it will not be on steam” so unless that changes… Good on you for trying to have a community for it, I’m not complaining about that. Just that I personally don’t have high hopes for the game from what I’ve seen.
On their wiki it read “99% certainty it will not be on steam” so unless that changes… Good on you for trying to have a community for it, I’m not complaining about that. Just that I personally don’t have high hopes for the game from what I’ve seen.
The fact that when you click on their website it just directly links you to discord is my issue. I don’t want to sit in a chat and listen to others talk about the game, I just want to look and admire on a store front.
Also no steam no go for me pretty much as simple as that
There only “website” is the publishers, there is zero information, they have a barely functioning wiki, they do not plan on a steam release, and the only way to get other information is by joining a discord. Not sounding very promising in comparison to KSP1
What do you mean by finally? I played the last of us 1 probably a good year ago or so and it ran flawlessly on my deck. I’m pretty sure I even kept it docked and played on a nice big screen with no issues
Currently on sale for 8$ https://store.steampowered.com/app/590380/Into_the_Breach/
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Sorry for you troubles, but curious, what game is this? The map is obviously from GMod but nothing else looks like Gmod
Thank you for the advice, you’ve made me realize I’m unintentionally given myself a dry socket.
Can not 2nd how much pain I was in, you wish the pain were so intense you’d simply black out. You won’t though
Most companies I’ve worked for, from union to mom and pop, pay for your drive time. Unless you’re in a very small company, in which case you record your mileage and are able to use it for taxes.
If you’re in a big city you’ll have plenty of work all within a solid 50mile radius. If you’re out in the sticks with towns spread out… Youll still have plenty of work but the majority of your day will be driving.
I personally love low voltage, specifically as a service technician. Spend 20 minutes diagnosing a problem, 20 minutes fixing it, and then 30 minutes driving to the next while getting paid the entire time. Take 4 to 7 calls a day and make bank.
I’ve been doing this for almost 10 years though, and most guys start out as an installer, learning the trade, working at big job sites, and gaining the skills to be able to be a service technician. If you have an aptitude for learning, and care, you’ll be better than 75% of your coworkers.