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Battlefield 2042. There’s nothing else that scratches the large scale vs fps that’s got players in Australia. I tried cod6, hated it, waste of money; I’m not really into battle royale format games. 2042 is often cheap on sale, it’s still getting new players and for Oceania there’s actually people playing it. Battlebit was fun but it’s dropped off in popularity.
Everything seems to have a rocky launch these days, but the event/battlepass is effectively free for the coins you earn through play, they’re still releasing skins, a new map or even a re-release of older maps would be nice, as would next map voting. And finally they can simply delete hourglass, worst map in the game.
I mean, yeah, mostly I use portables at home, but I do bring them with me. It's a 50-50 chance whether I overcome the social awkwardness of pulling out a game system in a packed train or plane, but... you know, hotels are a thing.
The real question is which handheld do you bring with you. Pre-pandemic it was the Switch or the 3DS. When I had a long train commute me and my friends got into Mario Kart DS on local multiplayer for a while. When I was alone I did tend to carry a PSP, which at the time was also my media player of choice. By the time I moved to PC handhelds from the aging Switch I wasn't really travelling, but the couple times I did the Deck seemed a bit too large and I do have a smaller Windows handheld I can use instead. Smaller retro emulation handhelds are cute and portable, but a bit too limited. A couple times I packed a controller to go with my laptop.
Jak coś, to służę metą w Krakowie, skąd można pyknąć w ciągu dnia trasę pociąg krk-Nowy Targ, rower wzdłuż Dunajca do Nowego Sącza, pociąg Sącz-Krk albo krk-Jędrzejów, rower z Jędrzejowa Doliną Nidy, potem do Tarnowa i pociąg Tarnów-krk. 1 trasa głównie szlak Velo Dunajec i raczej asfaltu, ale na Ponidziu to można zrobić bardziej bagienne warianty.
Jest jeszcze opcja pociąg Krk-Czwa i jazda Jurą, też przyjemna, ale można załapać piachy.
Gpxy z przejazdów powinienem mieć na komputerze, albo mogę skrobnąć na brouterze.
Jest ok, w weekend bywa sporo ludzi, szczególnie w okolicach przełomu powyżej Szczawnicy. No i widoczki na Tatry w okolicach Czorsztyna są niezłe. Jadąc z Nowego Targu na zachód zaczynając pętle wokół Tatr można też pyknąć fajną drogę wokół zbiornika Oravskieho i wrócić na pociąg do Krakowa w Jordanowie.
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