

That’s the main reason I haven’t bothered upgrading mine any more.
100mbits with 3ms latency is pretty rocking.


That’s the main reason I haven’t bothered upgrading mine any more.
100mbits with 3ms latency is pretty rocking.


Like when Demon Days finally got a repress.
The market of people paying £100+ because they were the only copies dried up, leaving only the people who wanted a first pressing.


Finally, a local WEEE company gets to make a few hundred bucks selling off the glorified VOC sensors at the end.


Bear in mind that the US’ main parties do not define the extent of Left and Right.


I have.


That’s helpful, cheers!


To OP: The rough launch of the game made for some pretty steep sales. Idk if they’ll go that low again for awhile.
I was looking at how it went with No Man’s Sky, and I think you might be right!


Honestly, less budget, more just not spending money that I don’t need to. From what others are saying, I think I might just get the base game at £25 when it’s next that on GOG, then get the DLC down the line.


That is interesting. I was hoping at the end of the year that the GOTY version might drop down a bit.
But it sounds like I’ll be waiting a lot longer. Perhaps my best bet is to pay £25 for the base game, then get the DLC in a year or so when I have time again!
The trick is to buy reasonably open devices, then provide the smarts yourself.
If it can talk to / be configured by HomeAssistant, and doesn’t require internet to work, it’ll probably be fine.