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I played Final Fantasy Tactics and I loved it. Is there anyone that has a list of games like it?
Under-rated comment! Thanks for the lol
In that same vein; a 2060 super was what I recently upgraded an older ryzen system with. Completely worth it considering I got it for $140.
That 3060 will work great in your next pc that has pcie4 or 5
I get the BG3 usage of narration due to the DnD setting and DMs narrating the story. Spoon feeding is not acceptable and is insulting to the player. I remember Deus Ex very well along with others like System Shock. The world they put you in can be confusing and unfamiliar at first glance and takes time to get involved in.
Unpopularopinion posting…. what do you normally like to play? I didnt enjoy BG3 either but I didnt care for the other Baldurs Gate games mostly because of the setting and characters.
I had a similar problem. Tried a bunch of resolutions, fixes, or configs and none of them worked. Just bothered by it one day where I had just put the box to sleep and I just barely nudged my desk, wireless mouse lights up because it detected movement, box wakes up. My overly sensitive mouse was picking up shaking and waking up the computer because of the mouse input.
I want to give you props and congrats for a delicious meal. love coconut curry, when do you add pineapple?
The photograph of your curry leaves a lot to be desired, hope it was good though!
Good tools are expensive and meant to last a lifetime, maybe more. A cheap tap and die set is a blessing for anodized sheet metal like in a computer case. Cheap materials, cheap tools.
I dont personally, no. Emulation is a trivial task to accomplish on every device, really.
Battletoads in Battlemaniacs (SNES)
Blast Corps (N64) - Expansion Pack Required
Killer Instinct (SNES)
Mother 3 (GBA) - Japan only
R.C. Pro-Am (NES)
Snake Rattle ‘n’ Roll (NES)
Battletoads in Battlemaniacs (SNES)
Blast Corps (N64)
Killer Instinct (SNES)
Mother 3 (GBA) - Japan only
R.C. Pro-Am (NES)
Snake Rattle ‘n’ Roll (NES)
Tin snips and a metric size tap and die. Youre right that a lot of cases have proprietary or non standard power supply mounts. The only guarantee that I could fit anything, including motherboards, in some cases was to get a template and do it myself.
Pi-Hole/AdGuard works to stop these ads, never even have to see them.
Sorry, you wouldnt and didnt mean to imply that. I was suggesting that port forwarding is a fairly easy task and if one is confident in their ability to do that, than they should be able to complete a PiHole install.
Sound is a wave, a vibration, from a source. That wave “vibrates” through a medium like air, brick, water or glass and enters you ear canal vibrates your ear drum and you hear it as sound. The density of the material it travels through, the distance from the source and the amount of energy of the sound affect the quality of what you hear. It is omnidirectional from the source, where there are less dense objects in the way is the direction you will hear the best. Reason why you can hear airplanes thousands of feet away: theres very little in the way to block or disturb the energetic waves propagated from turbines.
Your drive. Get a new one, like today, get your info off that old drive and replace it.
PiHole runs great on older Raspberry Pi’s(I am still using a pi3). Older models are still very easy to get and a readily available from the approved resellers list.
Ive never played is it any good?