Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-44975735-20200305170443/@comment-44975735-20200503073441

Got it and I'm sure that you will want to discuss it when you are able to.

For me, the post in this situation is quite interesting. If what's being send isn't supposed to be delivered "in your own hands", like that no one is allowed to pick it up for you, the post man just leaves it at your front door and notifies you with a phone call. This happened to me with the Frozen II DVD except for the fact that I missed the call.

I've since ordered two more Frozen books. Conceal, don't feel and Frozen II: Forest of Shadows.

I don't study film but both of these have proven to be complication when taking pictures for the infoboxes. That's how I noticed it. Of course with my 3D modeling hobby, I know quite a bit of this stuff as well and look for it in the movie but this was new.

I study IT stuff like programming (which is what I want to focus on), computer hardware and networking.

I mean sims based on real life. Prettymuch the only flight sim I play at the moment is DCS so I'm not sure if my love for this is caused by the actual flying or by all the interesting systems.

This is one thing I especially like:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--nFNQQU1y4

And another one that most people don't like:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UBZBpqeFF4

DCS is also quite old (more than 10 years as far as I'm aware) but it's continously maintained and expanded which is true for most other sims as well.

I don't really like shooters like the Star Wars games because they just feel too basic for my liking. I, however, really like Arma 3 but only in singleplayer.

I assume that you like the old Star Wars games because they don't try to restrict you?