@ThatKindaWeeb Just saying.
Maybe not intentionally, but it's important to be aware that this kind of stuff does have consequences. I'm not like the French, but still, some definitions are important to not change too greatly.
You get yourself in a bit of trouble if you have devices that cannot run the game smoothly at the lowest settings under any circumstances.
I once had an old iPod way back when that was like that the last time I ever turned it on. That was well over three years ago.
@ThatKindaWeeb There's a difference between the evolution of language and the destruction of meaningful terms.
One is a neutral, natural shift. The other actively destroys our vocabulary and the richness of our language.
"Gaslight" has its own meaning. If it becomes just another word for "lie" then we lose access to that concept without running on in explanation, for it lacks synonyms.
@TheUltimatePlaneLover You can't lose a track to a land mine on most airplanes because most airplanes don't have tracks.
You seem to have "fixed" that.
Good job, hoser.
@TheMouse Physics.
I somehow doubt that physics settings are a graphics setting.
@ThatKindaWeeb They can’t because they’re on break. They made a forum.
@Graingy Quite the opposite. I made sure to study English so I wouldn’t see a further drop when picking up Ances or whatever.
Go on.
+1Eat it.
Oh, look, the entirety of the island of Krakabloa.
Your vocabulary.
+2“Info theft” sounded like espionage in this use.
Espionage?
+1@Majakalona What?
+1@TheMouse What even is the difference in physics settings anyhow?
@Graingy What do you mean by that?
@ThatKindaWeeb Just saying.
+1Maybe not intentionally, but it's important to be aware that this kind of stuff does have consequences. I'm not like the French, but still, some definitions are important to not change too greatly.
Peculiar name.
You get yourself in a bit of trouble if you have devices that cannot run the game smoothly at the lowest settings under any circumstances.
I once had an old iPod way back when that was like that the last time I ever turned it on. That was well over three years ago.
@Graingy I've gotten better.
Anstrake did good things for me on that front, surprisingly.
@ThatKindaWeeb There's a difference between the evolution of language and the destruction of meaningful terms.
One is a neutral, natural shift. The other actively destroys our vocabulary and the richness of our language.
"Gaslight" has its own meaning. If it becomes just another word for "lie" then we lose access to that concept without running on in explanation, for it lacks synonyms.
@ThatKindaWeeb Gaslit? People were trying to convince you that you were insane?
Tall MiG-29
+1@Graingy no
@TheMouse Well, do tell me if you find any companies or organizations well-suited to the production of variable-pitch bronze marine ship propellers.
+1@TheMouse Those propellers look horrendously inefficient.
+1I'm hoping to secure a supply link for models much alike what the Fillets already use.
@Majakalona I would place doubts in the quality of anything sourced from places such as that.
+1@TheMouse Not quite.
I'm looking to provide for the construction and servicing of more Fillet-class ships, as is linked.
oh
@Majakalona Not the case, I'm afraid.
+1@Majakalona What do you want.
+1Modern geopolitics are quite something.
+1@TheUltimatePlaneLover You can't lose a track to a land mine on most airplanes because most airplanes don't have tracks.
+1You seem to have "fixed" that.
Good job, hoser.
High lard content
Are those Bismarck turrets?
No officer I assure you there is nothing buried in the backyard it's closed property no need to check
@Graingy no
@Majakalona What?
+1@TemporaryReplacement Raaah.
+1What?
+1I am serious.
+1@TheMouse Indeed.
+1What?
+1”Ten thousand? My PC-!”
+1Hm. That’s definitely a plane.
+2I read the description, yes.
It was… rather an unpleasant read. I suggest you work on that.
@32 Probably not, but I suppose we’ll just have to wait and see.
@TheMouse Yeah.
+2Seriously, zoom in. You can see a faint red waterline and even a little blue from a brief.
Wait, nevermind, there were those concrete ear things in WWII.
+1I never thought I’d live to see the day sonar was employed for air-to-air purposes…
+1Wow.
+1Is… is that a ship????
+3@Noname918181818181818181 @Speedhunter Get a room, you two.
+2Seriously you’ve completely clogged this place
Oof
That performance cost...
We did it...
+1