I would, but I live in a country that cares about IP laws.
I would, but I live in a country that cares about IP laws.
By “enforceable,” I meant, “the reasonable legal means to follow up”.
As I understand it, cause of the country the creator is from, a C&D was unlikely to be enforceable. Money, on the other hand, is a universal language.
Personally I’ve loved how much they have fleshed everything out. Like, Johnny was such a completely missable, non consequential character in the original and now he’s a prominent side character. Just one example of many where they’ve taken a small part of the original and they have added a ton of context or fleshed out content around it.
A lot of the stuff is optional too, which I think strikes a solid balance. If you don’t like the content and find it busy work, you don’t have to do it. If you do like it, it’s there for you to enjoy.
I would call them anything but soulless. I think the love of the game shines in every corner of the titles.
I find it odd that you admit people can have different opinions (“to each their own”), then in the same breath imply anyone who doesn’t agree with you is blind/not looking (“obvious to any who look”).
Whether you want to believe it or not, I grew up on original 7 and my brothers and I probably have thousands of hours between us in the game. I replayed the original on PS4 leading up to Remake, and replayed the original again on Steamdeck leading up to Rebirth. I think it’s fair to say I’m a fan of the original, and the remakes both.
There are two 7 Remake games out, with one more on the way afaik.
Speak for yourself, I’ve been absolutely loving the 7 remakes.
That phrase is used for like, criminal liability. Not performance metrics.
They certainly will.
Private servers are sometimes a thing. Otherwise I’ve heard ff14 is stellar as a solo game.
Holy shit physical media comes out so fast these days.
All land above water is a mountain top, at a certain scale.
Oh very nice! My partner and I share libraries and it was really clunky the way it worked before.
What advantages would this have over Obsidian, which is already all local unless you explicitly make it not so?
Unraid has been so simple for me. Really pleased with it.
I’m “techy”, but not in a tech career. By that I mean I’ve always been casually interested in tech, and enjoy building my own PCs, and am usually the one people come to for tech help, even if I just end up googling it for them haha.
Got into hosting through Home Assistant and Foundry VTT.
I haven’t been running it for too long, as I just started putting this together a few months ago and took a while to decide. No issues with downtime though. Updates have been super easy with Unraid so far.
My answer may not be quite as helpful for you, as you said you are a software dev and would probably pick up the more advanced options easier than me.
But for me, I was asking extremely similar questions to you a few months ago (still my only post on Lemmy, lol). I ended up trying unraid, proxmox, and truenas.
I went with unraid and have no regrets. It’s been super easy and I now have the all in one server box I’ve wanted for years.
If you had to pick one word to describe the emotion you felt when you saw him, what would that word be?
Thanks, Steve.