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8 months agoThe US doesn’t have a national sales tax, so it depends whether the individual state imposes a tax or not.
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The US doesn’t have a national sales tax, so it depends whether the individual state imposes a tax or not.
Steam controller or PlayStation, depending on the game.
Not much any more. I brought it to PAX this year to keep me entertained while waiting in lines, but otherwise it’s barely come out of its case this year.
I don’t blame the deck, though I’ve scarcely played any video games this year, in general. When I got it, I played a bunch of the Witcher 3, but then they released an update that completely broke the game on decks. After that, my go-to game (when I play) became Cities Skylines, which just feels far more natural with a mouse.
Just bought Palworld, but haven’t had a chance to play yet.
Convenience. Unless you live right near the border, it’s probably faster/easier to shop in your own state than drive all the way to another.
But if you do live near the border of a state without a sales tax, then it’s pretty common to shop in the neighboring state, especially for larger purchases.