Yes, the USSR and Nazi Germany were cooperative during WWII until the Nazis thought they could expand the eastern front. That is just a fact. I'm not saying they were Allied, but they weren't exactly enemies until the Nazi betrayal of said NAP.
I did not bring up the US at any point in my comment, but no I don't believe they were the good guy in this situation either. The civil rights of minorities in the US at the time were appalling and it's no wonder Hitler looked at that and sought to implement it against the "undesirables" in his country
Not all disagreement is hostile or an attack, I was simply providing a correction to the previous statement that the USSR and Nazi Germany did not militarily benefit each other. If you disagree that their agreements did not have military benefits for both sides, then I very much would like to hear that argument. Obviously once Germany expanded the eastern front, there was no cooperation.
Yeah this is more along the lines of "researcher working with multinational team falls ill in remote cave" more than "dumb american does dumb thing and needs rescue". Man started throwing up blood and fell into a 3 day semiconciousness at which point he needed rescue.
I'm playing local split screen coop with two xbox wireless controllers and haven't ran into any issues with them. At the very least, I certainly haven't had any of the issues you're reporting. Possibly check out Hairy's comment, might be some known 8bitdo issues with steam?
Check out 'geforce now'. It's Nvidia's cloud gaming and I'm pretty sure Baldur's Gate 3 is available now. It's $20 a month but still cheaper than buying a whole new machine.
Not a ton more than what's been available since early access, but I love seeing these big name articles popping up with the same sort of wonder and intrigue. Everyone who I talk to has been amazed about all the things you can do, and to see that in a big name review is awesome.
fyi for anyone stuck at work like myself, you can use the steam app to remotely start the download so long as your computer is awake and connected to internet.
Seems to work fine for me on mobile using the memmy app. It's rather confusing though since for whatever reason you need to have the word spoiler in all lower case after that first set of colons.
I think having some mod support on this front would be extremely valuable, even something as basic as a sidebar rule might help push future posts in the right direction on this. Not sure how heavy handed folks would want to get though, in regards to removing posts with spoilers or things like that.
Yeah I know there are going to be a bunch of people who don't mind at all so it would have to be a community effort to help out for those that do care hahah. Maybe something like in the title if you're talking about storyline stuff we could put something like SPOILER - Insert Normal Title Here?
Oh really? Personally I've never tried lemmy on a browser but it wouldn't shock me if some features (like spoilers) were missing in the apps. Might have to start checking this community on my computer then if things get really spoiler-y lol
I think you need to take a breath mate...
Yes, the USSR and Nazi Germany were cooperative during WWII until the Nazis thought they could expand the eastern front. That is just a fact. I'm not saying they were Allied, but they weren't exactly enemies until the Nazi betrayal of said NAP.
I did not bring up the US at any point in my comment, but no I don't believe they were the good guy in this situation either. The civil rights of minorities in the US at the time were appalling and it's no wonder Hitler looked at that and sought to implement it against the "undesirables" in his country
Not all disagreement is hostile or an attack, I was simply providing a correction to the previous statement that the USSR and Nazi Germany did not militarily benefit each other. If you disagree that their agreements did not have military benefits for both sides, then I very much would like to hear that argument. Obviously once Germany expanded the eastern front, there was no cooperation.