The wolves are the ones that gave me the windows installation media.
The wolves are the ones that gave me the windows installation media.
I’ll sit beside him, put in my IEMs so I can’t hear him and reimage my steam deck with windows 11 just to make him squirm.
Summer 2005 had a pretty bad lineup and I got busy with life stuff. Dropped everything that wasn’t bleach and eureka 7. Got back into it 4 years later and haven’t stopped since other than last season when I was too in to the red rising book series but I’m catching up on that now.
About $50-70 for me depending on the game. I am interested in playing the games more than collecting so I have zero interest in paying more for a game than it would have cost new at retail.
Yeah, I got a 14tb drive back in February and it’s 90 percent full already. My media collection will always grow to fill the space available.
Maybe it’s because I grew up with 8 and 16 bit rpgs but I despise level scaling. It really takes the enjoyment out of playing for me so I just don’t play games that have it. Some games have min and max enemy levels based on location but others keep the enemies in lock step to you and it just makes playing the game feel pointless. In either case, every game with level scaling would be better without it.
Nope, I have my cake and eat it too. What of it?
I love star trek but 10 forward generates so much content that it becomes noise on the main feed. I’m also guilty of not contributing much though.
Hangon, shinobi and rampage were what I played the most.
Canada - a tossup between cinnamon toast crunch and whatever granola I can get my hands on.
Seth Rogan but he’s a craft beer snob instead of a pot head.
Sometimes my wife likes to steamlink my desktop on the tv. In that case I hit my kvm button to switch over to my deck and use it as a backup desktop.
I’ve worked in print since 2001. The last time I saw a zip disk was probably the same year you started college.
I just finished cyberpunk and if nier can top that story then I’m sold. I also already own the game so might as well give it a go.
The boondocks.
Everything else I was going to mention has already been posted. On the other hand, I just added 14tb to my server and will have to save this post.
When I’m on a VPN connected through the US, absolutely. When I’m not on a VPN, also yes, but not nearly as bad.
Still on archive.org so I’m not worried but I still hate to see stuff like this happen because of the precedent that it sets.
On top of all the great suggestions here I’d like to point out that the deck is a great emulation machine. Everything up to the ps2 era runs flawlessly but it can also do pretty well with Wii u, ps3 and Switch emulation too but performance will vary from title to title.
It’s also a great fallback in case the deck gets unhappy about not having a network connection (YMMV but some people have pretty bad issues with this) and steam games won’t start. Non steam games work just fine regardless of whether or not you have an internet connection.
P2P releases can come from anywhere. If you are worried about viruses and malware, it’s probably best to avoid them even though the danger is still very low.
Scene releases are almost always purchased legitimately by the group for cracking. The most popular repackers usually use scene releases as their source.
I did this years ago when I first got my steam link. It’s still possible today, at least with an android device.
https://www.howtogeek.com/714170/how-to-use-your-android-phone-as-a-bluetooth-mouse-or-keyboard/