As much as I’d love for people to do this, there’s probably a ton of software safeguards to prevent this. Even if you’d get around it, those greedy fuckers will undoubtedly void your warranty. And somehow that’s legal too.
As much as I’d love for people to do this, there’s probably a ton of software safeguards to prevent this. Even if you’d get around it, those greedy fuckers will undoubtedly void your warranty. And somehow that’s legal too.
Can the EU please do something here? This is BS.
Helectronic Parts?
Fortnite Battle Royale was an afterthought, a gamejam project at Epic, made with assets from Fortnite: Save the World. They hoped to use the BR hype to get some more players to the main game, but it got so ridiculously popular it quickly overtook StW and became the Fortnite we all know today.
You were doing great, until the last paragraph. Too bad.
It just has Pokemon in it.
That’s the point!
Because people have been asking and craving for an actually good and fun new Pokémon game for yeaaars now, and Palworld delivered just that. It gives the people what they want.
People think it cool to hate on things that are popular, but this one makes perfect sense. It’s popular because it does what Gamefreak has been refusing to do for decades now.
I still have a PC copy of 2007(?) Sega Rally I can no longer play because the DRM software is no longer supported in Windows.
Holy shit
Jedi Survivor is a great example of developers truly having passion for a game and it’s lore, but publisher deadlines completely ruin it’s potential. I enjoyed it immensely once I got it running acceptably (40-50 fps on a 1080ti). There’s a lot to do and a lot of cool details.
Seeing “Gay Olympics” made me go “wut?”, so of course I clicked the link, and it immediately made sense.
Damn. This one is so spot on. Definitely remembering that one for the next time the Chernobyl argument comes up.
Wanna bet politicians will speedrun that shit, so just in time for us to die while suffering the effects! :D
Yes, because the US is a shining beacon of morality and peace.
In other news: large amount of Russians fall from stairs and windows this week.
In the early 2000s, tools like Napster and Limewire allowed people to download music and video files for free – depriving artists of their income. The emergence of streaming services like Netflix, Apple Music and Spotify make it easy to access unlimited content – and ensure that artists are paid for their creations.
Seriously… This told me all I needed to know about how objective this article was going to be. Stopped reading right there.
It’s all about those short term profits baby! 😎
I feel like I’m the only one who actually likes the centre position of the Start menu, haha. I do use Stardock’s Start11 to have the layout of W10, because the W11 menu is trash imo. But having a very wide/large screen, it’s way nicer to have the menu in the center.
I don’t get why they removed the option to place the bar anywhere you want tho… That’s always a step back. Even if I don’t use it personally, I can see why this would be a massive pain for others.
WhatsApp used to be a yearly paid app. Even though they rarely actually “collected”.
I wish it still was and Meta never got their grubby hands on it.
Like the upper management and C-suite give a fuck about any of their employees.