Literally my only complaint is the Amazon’s model. More svelte in my mind, less… «hand waves» that.
Literally my only complaint is the Amazon’s model. More svelte in my mind, less… «hand waves» that.
Vicarious Visions’ team for that game needs the equivalent of an Academy Award for what they achieved (and no, I don’t mean Geoff Keighley’s flatulence).
Hollow Knight is my favorite game of all time. It’s tough though, and you will feel lost and “where the fuck am I supposed to go?”.
I recommend that new players install the mod manager and enable “free” Gathering Swarm and Wayword Compass charms mods. Frees up 2 charm slots for two QoL charms – those two free slots will make the midgame a tad easier.
Edit: The mod manager you want is called “Lumafly” (formerly Scarab).
Momo is FF9 due to a separate listing for Tetra Master starter pack DLC.
I think the larger content creators will push back against this, precisely due to the timestamp issue.
I’ve only ever really liked the original 2 isometric ones, and Vegas. The Bethesda ones are boring.
No but content owners could directly DMCA stuff that’s hosted on usenet, they just don’t.
They absolutely do, which is why the vast, vast majority of content is obfuscated, necessitating the use of indexers.
I’m using Tuxedo OS. Based off Ubuntu, but without snaps, and using a up-to-date KDE desktop environment. I don’t like Cinnamon.
Early-mid 90s.
The latter years of the NES, the entirety of the 16-bit console era (SNES/Megadrive [“Genesis”]), the golden age of PC adventure games & the dawn of multimedia (CD-ROM based games & talkies).
Just before the release of Doom, where FPS took over; and the PSX/N64, where (bad) 3D was teh hotness; is where it’s at for me – likely why I love my MiSTer FPGA so much.
Focus on the jokers, NOT the hands. You can easily win the first few stakes with a high card build.
Also remember that cards are scored left-to-right, so chip jokers on the left, mult jokers on the right.
Card Sharp is a very powerful early joker, imo.
Side from being really out of date, yeah, it’s a good distro. Once they finally finish Cosmic Desktop, I may give it another look.
Pretty much all this. I do use my OS drive to dual boot both windows and Nobara. Grub does the heavy lifting. Windows plays along fine.
Highly highly recommend Nobara over Mint if you’re primarily going to be gaming. It’s a fork of Fedora by Glorious Eggshell Eggroll (the guy behind Proton-GE), who himself works for Redhat.
It. just. works.
v40 should be out within a week or two of Fedora 40 dropping on the 23rd.
Edit: Wrong Egg-thing
Lawyers gonna lawyer. And Japanese companies have never embraced modding.
Don’t forget distribution. It costs money to make a nice cartridge. It costs money to stamp a CD and put it in a pretty box. And that cost applies for every. single. copy.
Now compare that to digital distribution…
Android has root, you just gotta put in a little bit of work, and give up your Google App goodies like RCS chat and Pay. (you can get them working too, but Google’s getting better at detection/blacklisting spoofed device fingerprints making it a cat and mouse pain)
I found it to be less of a headache to just embrace transcoding. Buy a refrub SFF PC with an 8th gen or better Intel CPU, and enable QuickSync in Jellyfin.
No kidding? Didn’t think it was possible anymore. I have that exact model, gotta look into it – the homescreen ads drive me insane (and wifey won’t let me just buy a Shield).
Most YouTubers aren’t actually tech literate?! Say it ain’t so! /s
I’m reading all the love for the original Steam controller; I didn’t get it. Maybe it’s because I’m a heavy dpad user, but I had one and sold it off reasonably quickly.
Here’s hoping the follow-up works better for me; the Deck is fantastic!