Dude I’m not interested in going scorched earth on one of the most useful repositories of practical information and discussion, and I’m disturbed that you’re so zealous to do so.
Dude I’m not interested in going scorched earth on one of the most useful repositories of practical information and discussion, and I’m disturbed that you’re so zealous to do so.
Just ripped a friend’s entire collection using cyanrip. Might be more powerful tools out there but I wanted something from the CLI.
I wouldn’t, but my biology disagrees.
I appreciate their “barely surviving the mines” shtick a lot better now that they’re independent.
I enjoy retrogaming as much as the next guy but it makes the Linux community look detached from reality to suggest that video games are a commodity. People want to play specific games. If pleading with people to be satisfied with native offerings was a winning argument it would have won twenty years ago. Emulation is an incredible experience on Linux but to do it legally requires you to already own the proprietary rom and bios almost without exception, which I notice is conveniently omitted from the discussion.
Thanks Steve!
I don’t think you actually could put the OS on NTFS, it literally cannot store Linux file permissions and I have no idea how badly that’s going to break the system.
You certainly can use an NTFS drive for data storage in Linux but Windows has some default behaviors that make it hard to share that drive.
Ride a corporation’s meat a little harder, pal.
That is not a winning elevator pitch, that sounds like a dumpster fire of elements in an always online package.
Fallout 4 is fun to explore. I can still get lost in its world. There’s nothing interesting to find in starfield and it’s all locked behind the same sequence of jump drives, loading screens, and barren landscapes.
This is at the discretion of your local vendors. Some places in my area stopped selling them altogether rather than raise the price. I think Arizona had to take the 99¢ branding off the can because it doesn’t work in a lot of markets. Places in my area will have them as cheap as 79¢ but it’s obviously a loss leader.
Probably, I’m fairly certain they get told which parts of the video get skipped and which get rewatched.
I think you may have the wrong language settings on your post. I know my instance is bilingual but I don’t usually see posts not in English.
I thought I was the only one who did this. It’s the only way I feel 100% secure.
A lot of reddit transplants do not really spend time with curated feeds of subscriptions.
Yes. The bottleneck with games consoles has basically always been how fast you can get into data into memory and optical media has become a limiting factor in the last few hardware generations. I would say games started recommending installation to reduce load times in the late 360/PS3 era and have slowly started requiring it as the latest games are targeted at systems with SSDs and no optical drive at all.
No way we’re downloading the same repacks, it’s rare to see anything as small as fitgirl’s releases in my experience. Your CPU had better be ready to step up to the plate though.
This was always the inevitable result of companies driven by shareholders seeing games that were released broken later receiving inexplicable critical praise when they were hammered into something closer to the original pitch.
The people who made halo are scattered to the wind my dude. Most of them did jump to 343, and a lot of the ones who stayed were driven off during the destiny/Activision years.
Why? Line go up.