Forget about EA, they’re a different company. Ubisoft is the one you want to worry about, they own Watch_Dogs and all related copyrights like DedSec
Forget about EA, they’re a different company. Ubisoft is the one you want to worry about, they own Watch_Dogs and all related copyrights like DedSec
But muh platform growth!?!?! It just needs more AI, that’ll get the people upgrading
Even 11 doesn’t require a TPM if you know what you’re doing.
I had tried that previously, but on trying it again I realized that I’d missed setting the Color Depth. Apparently this was enough to make it work properly. Thank you!!
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It’s like back in the day when everyone used Internet Explorer for their web browser. There’s little to nothing in the marketplace indicating to them that an alternative exists in the first place, let alone that they could switch to it.
They don’t want to learn how to use their computer all over again. Some people really do prefer the devil they know
You want to advertise to me in the OS? Don’t charge me $200 for the OS then!!
Linux user for a long time, actually. I like Q4OS for myself, it’s also Debian based and it puts very little in front of the user to start so I can customize a little more
What kind of therapy do I go to if I’m in an abusive relationship with my Operating System?
I started with the 2D arcade game of course. Both 3D games (SpyHunter and SpyHunter: Nowhere to Run) are solid as well
Sounds like it’s time to give a little insider info on the company network to hacking groups.
CEOs. Name them. Shame them.
Lot of knowledge to just throw out there, Sundar.
Let’s hope your documentation can handle it, or a whole lot of important stuff is going to take forever to fix if/when it breaks
My Proxmox server is called ARCADE and each VM is named after a game. Currently we have:
Nvidia, good call. Take the easy win
I realize I’m preaching to the choir on here, but really has never been a better time to learn Linux
Keeping this in the back pocket in case the NixOS ideas don’t work out, thanks for sharing!
Hyper-V will work with physical disk, but be warned - the wizard you run through when making a VM will make it look like you give the VM a VHD file for storage or nothing. Just attach no storage to the VM initially, then go into the VM settings after the wizard is complete to attach something besides a VHD.
Can’t entirely remember if it handles partitions but I know it can boot particular disks and if the setting exists, that’s where it would be