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The hangup is that you think shutting down and restarting a server takes 3 minutes
The hangup is that you think shutting down and restarting a server takes 3 minutes
No I don’t think so
Spiderbro knew
Can’t wait for the R34 of a $435 skin
Oh no!
Anyways…
That’s a shame. I do think doable but it would be quite a bit of work.
On the flip side, biting through a finger is only about as difficult as biting through a carrot
Could you pad the grips so that they push your lower palms out further?
Whittle your thumbs down
Eh, mostly a skill issue
Does it have microtransactions? I’d really like to spend more on the game since I have free cash to spend (my new landlord doesn’t accept tips 😭)
Inflation has even hit horse armor apparently
There’s the Playstation Portal, which only streams games from a PS5, and does a worse job than a Steam Deck… Which probably explains why so few people care.
Anti-monarchist vampire confirmed?
What would you say a .410 revolver fires?
The main drawback would be the ability to play Riot’s games. Seriously you aren’t missing anything.
What happens when they get the fourth tome?
That would imply they actually know where the server is being run and by who without taking legal action.
The most interested and able people to run the code would be cut off, and are likely now known by name to the companies legal staff.
It’s a random server hosted somewhere in the Midwest vs John and Jacob Smith in Michigan.
Eh, if the code was leaked it was going to be used, so now they can say that anyone using the code needs to make an agreement to do so, which they can probably pull at any time.
It would actually cost more money to get older process nodes to get lower performance.
No one would be able to afford it if they even tried and failed to make it last that long and there would be no support for it.
Within a couple years there will be an emulator to play it’s games on PC, making it’s durability a moot point