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I mean steam already provides information on controller support, and will tell you if a game supports the controller you currently have plugged in. Afaik they don’t even sell steam controllers anymore.
I mean steam already provides information on controller support, and will tell you if a game supports the controller you currently have plugged in. Afaik they don’t even sell steam controllers anymore.
Assuming you have at least a 5.1 capable sound card, the Edifier S760D is the best powered surround set up I’ve been able to find. There really doesn’t seem to be a lot of options anymore but for gaming and movies/tv the surround is definitely worth it.
Edit: Though looking around it seems like they’re basically impossible to find atm
I download everything in the best quality I can find and will sometimes replace it when there’s better quality available. I can afford storage and I don’t really care how long it takes to download as I have other stuff to watch/play anyways.
Xbox One X was a stronger Xbox One Xbox Series X is a stronger Xbox Series S
Yeah I was thinking more along the lines of customer support chatbots
I would say chatbots are bad if their job is to provide accurate information, similarly is their use in search engines. Github on the other hand would be an example of a good use, as the code will be checked by whoever is using it. I also like all the image generation/processing uses, assuming that they aren’t taken as a source of truth.
The way that I see it, LLMs are a powerful tool to quickly and easily generate an output that should then be checked by a human. The problem is that it’s being shoehorned into every product it feasibly can be, often as an unchecked source of truth, by people who don’t understand it and just don’t want to miss out. If at any point you have to simply trust an LLM is “right”, it’s being used wrong.
Seriously. OP might have a legitimate point but they’re making it with the energy of someone trying to convince me that vole people live in the antiposition of the time cube.
I generally play the more demanding games on my desktop and use it for 2d stuff when I’m away from home.
You probably have the unit allocation size set too high or low, Mac OS will only mount it if it’s 128k to 1024k.
Sure in theory but for all their posturing and obnoxious DRM methods it hasn’t seemed to work at all.
If there’s still downloads available on mobile it’s probably not licensing. Iirc the downloads were only available in shit quality anyways so as always, pirating is a better experience.
Facebook launched only one year before the Xbox 360 did it wasn’t the boomer network back then.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2807150/Worshippers_of_Cthulhu/ So people don’t have to look it up
Doesn’t unlocking the bootloader break Google Pay?
I think they need a driver on windows too but they might be able to get it through windows update now or it might be included by default. In the past you had to install it manually and I’d seen it causing bsods
Last I looked into them on windows (years ago now) they were very hacky there as well, and of course performed quite poorly. It has a few niche uses allowing you to use more monitors than you could use otherwise, especially on macs where last I checked MST wasn’t implemented but still it’s really a last resort option.
This? it says that uses 95ghz which seems to be another frequency that is absorbed well. It’s not just because it’s cb high frequency, there’s specific frequencies that resonate with different things. Also it is definitely cooking your skin and you would be burned if you were hit long enough