

Well, everyone has their priorities. The problem is that even the people, who do value realistic graphics the most, are not captured by new AAA games.
Well, everyone has their priorities. The problem is that even the people, who do value realistic graphics the most, are not captured by new AAA games.
Nothing. It was a difficult choice, but it was a necessary sacrifice in favor of the games, collecting dust in my library :*-)
Being able to find a solution instead of a huge amount of bloat is Linux specific.
You can be interested in a subject without loving everything (/anything) about it.
More variety than AI hate here definitely sounds nice. But a broad term like “technology” is more likely to attract the big trending topics, that are most likely hated.
That sounds wonderful to me, as long as you have fun with your favorite games and the other content. You save a lot of money and, more importantly, time.
Although the trailer captures the essence of OMORI very well.
I’ve been using Linux for only about 6 years. I was just lucky to never get exposed to the unofficial Linux sales group.
If I had seen this type of content when I was discovering Linux, I’d have probably stayed with Windows…
Why is Github forcing this unscientific religious propaganda on us? If Github doesn’t change this immediately, I will never ever delete my account! >:(
Here comes the Pain or No Mercy.
In my experience, pirates who are annoyingly trying to find moral reasons to pirate are mostly the ones using text-heavy social media.
Oof, I wish I didn’t read that.
#1 finds ways to not give you a solution despite having one. #2 finds ways to give you a solution despite not having any.
Yes, that is “fucked” up. The same way it is fucked up that not all VHS you once bought and own have been preserved without loss and none of them will forever. The same way it is fucked up that a software product you once bought and own won’t be updated to be usable with your requirements forever.
The mortality of a product does suck, but a) this isn’t exclusive to the greed of subscription services and b) you don’t need to use a product til the end of time to make it worth it. E.g. I don’t use Netflix anymore, but everything I was able to consume during my subscription was ridiculously worth it to me.
Why do I need to own them?
Drova - Forsaken Kin…well, it’s the only 2024 game I played.