If Sony buys From, Elden Ring might be the final AAA game I play for the foreseeable future. Too many good indie titles to bother anymore.
If Sony buys From, Elden Ring might be the final AAA game I play for the foreseeable future. Too many good indie titles to bother anymore.
What’s an HHD?
But do you own it?
I would argue Nintendo does do a lot of pro-consumer stuff. Like making actually good games. It’s just their anti-consumer stuff is either so bad or just plain weird that we just scratch our heads and think Nintendo is going off the deep end. Still trying to avoid buying much Nintendo going forward.
Problem with projectors is they don’t work very well in bright spaces
Nah they’re just a fun guy.
I wonder how many native Chinese use VPN’s
I’m assuming it doesn’t affect them as much because they run at lower power.
Hope ARM can get more into the desktop PC marketplace so we can have more competition. Someday Intel will stop taking Ls and try for a Monopoly again.
Yes. Last I saw they lasted for more charges and had similar capacity to lithium. It’s been invested into so much because it is viable.
Yes, but that is Lithium-ion. These batteries are Sodium-ion which are better for the environment and can potentially be made a lot cheaper… It’s still pretty new technology so it’s not really in any consumer products yet.
It’s the biggest video game marketplace/launcher/DRM makers for PC. If you play video games on PC most games you buy would probably have to be through steam. Their parent company, Valve, is the only multi-billion dollar company I like because so far they have stayed pro-consumer.
I liked the magic in Elden Ring. First Souls game I played magic in and I feel it was very strong. If you’re going with sorceries, just be aware that the first magic teacher is easily missed. Look up where they are if you get too far into the game without finding more magic.
Yes. I know Zelda Ocarina of Time has many things, including walking speed, tied to framerate because of ZFG. Also, the 3DS remake reused a lot of the code and several things tied to framerate got quicker because it ran at 30 fps instead of 20. Items despawn quicker because they despawn at a set amount of frames.
Not to mention the fact that any new place your data is stored is a honeypot for criminals to try to hack. The more sensitive the data the better. Not every organization has the same protections and they will get your data stolen at some point.
DRM is what publishers and developers want. If Valve didn’t have DRM they wouldn’t be anywhere near as big as they are today. The influx of developers happened when Steam released their DRM for the public.
With those jet engine fans they are quiet by comparison lol.
The Framework laptop seems to be doing well. Makes sense that if no one buys it it will fail. That’s just how business works. I just hope enough people are fed up with current popular business practices to make these mainstream too.
Where do you get your light novels? Usually when I search for them they don’t exist.