How is this even legal?
I like art, Linux, Zelda games and modding Minetest in Lua
How is this even legal?
When games and stories about a dystopian future cross into becoming less dystopian and more engaging than reality.
AMD is far ahead in the performance/watt here. Intel seems to have lots of trouble providing even stable drivers for their XE/Arc graphics on Linux. Maybe their Battlemage generation will have better support but it’s not something I’d count on. So many of these handhelds try to shoehorn Windows into this form factor but MS business practices are anti-user at any opportunity to extract personal data or money.
Not unlike the species of it’s creators, go figure.
Immerse us in dlc and micropayments no doubt. We pay for PSN to have multi-player and they kill servers beloved by many. RIP LBP series
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insightful.
In other news, social interaction is linked to higher risk of everything else that can happen to a person.
The only one that matters right now is the one that gets put on next.
U,D,U,D,L,R,L,R,B,A,B,A games when?
As far along as emulation has come, I’d like to see a proper Little Big Planet port with multi-player and local server support.
Awesome! This is next on my skills to learn list. Can you suggest some resources for starting out?
yup plain whole yogurt is so versatile! You can always add jam or honey for a sweet tooth. Plain is also great with curries. A good yogurt has no thickeners like corn starch (eew!) or added sugar.
There is a fun space opera series called Black Ocean Outlaws by JS Morin where magical wizards can bring people into imaginary worlds
Agent Desmond can’t tell us about the blue rose.
Sony seems to be migrating out of the console market with good timing. The console itself is a loss and competing with emulation is another distraction. They have realized that focusing on games and peripherals are where they can profit most, it appears. As a pc user, I love their controllers and games so it’s a welcome shift.