I just buy Bethesda games years after release and have a blast playing them.
I just buy Bethesda games years after release and have a blast playing them.
I love my bike trailer. I added an aluminium box to make it water proof and I use it almost weekly for groceries.
They usually do if they don’t use kernel level anti cheat. But it’s a bit more complicated than Steam. There are guides online. It’s manageable but it’s not “click play and you’re done” like steam
For most users it probably just comes down to what is installed on their machine when they buy it. People generally don’t think about operating systems a whole lot.
Fairphone 5 can force slow charging via settings. I use it all the time because I usually charge over night and it helps preserve battery life.
I love KdenLive!
Such a weird narrative that Bethesda hates New Vegas. Fallout 3 also doesn’t have a remaster or anniversary edition.
With Bethesda’s blessing, season two of the show likely revolves around New Vegas.
For the average person, that is impossible. Also, you lose a lot of features compared to SteamOS. Also, the controls are (at least to me) a main selling point and there is no controller on the market that comes close to the capabilities of the Deck.
It’s as excellent as a live action adaptation can be.
I have been pretty much exclusively using Bluetooth headsets for almost ten years and got my first phone without a jack this year. Sometimes you want to plug into someone’s car or home stereo and can’t, that’s annoying. But other aspects are far more important in my buying decision.
There is no profit being made by harassing some innocent modders. If anything, projects like these are free advertising for Nintendo.
Explain what you mean by bloat please
KDE can do that without third party software I believe.
There is also Mint Debian if you want Mint. But honestly, distro doesn’t matter at all to most users. Pick any desktop environment that looks nice to you and go for it.
Millions of dollars of pay are always absurd but this really puts it into perspective
This is the way. Why would I hoard 5 more games just because there is a sale? The next one will come shortly. Only buy games you plan to play in the next 2 weeks.
If it were for security reasons, they wouldn’t allow work devices in the WiFi at all (which is a very reasonable policy)
Aggressive DRM mostly punishes paying customers. The game will probably be cracked anyways.
Tim Minchin said it in “Storm” but I don’t think he coined the term.