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I play a lot of Destiny 2. Reddit refugee.
IF THE ZOO BANS ME FOR HOLLERING AT THE ANIMALS I WILL FACE GOD AND WALK BACKWARDS INTO HELL
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Shake/Shaking my head
Women Going Their Own Way if I had to guess.
Server is on 24/7 and it has a UPS for the momentary brown outs I have during heavy winds. It would be silly if it’s off for any reason besides maintenance, even more so since it holds multiple game worlds in addition to some web and chat stuff.
I’ve never even heard of this game.
What do you think about translating games with questionable quality? Should such efforts be encouraged or discouraged in the gaming community?
I mean, I don’t really think so. I’m sure many people would rather another game be worked on, but who are we to tell others what to do with their time? Besides, even bad games deserve preservation, I guess.
Good luck to SnowyAria.
Man it sounded like a jet engine going off in your living room, but it was so very cool. I loved mine.
Yeah I fell for that Symphonia port. Big sadge.
It’s apparently gotten better with updates, but I’ve not tried it in awhile and I’d rather just emulate it.
Final Fantasy VII. The PC port is kinda bad and PSX emulators are very very good.
Ronald Regan is right up there with him.
Yeah I grew up with the NES MegaMan games. Revisiting them 30 years later made me realize just how brutally difficult they are. Enemies endlessly spawn and will spawn on top of you.
Oh yeah we all know the Konami code.
No it doesn’t. This is where Disc 1 ends.
It’s after this cutscene that the game asks for Disc 2.
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As someone who’s in Ohio… I wish this was true. 😭
I mean… Tbf, they are kinda dicks, so yeah, I get it.
Earthbound. Even on my subsequent yearly-ish playthroughs, it’s so easy to get immersed into the beautiful quirkiness of the world.
Dynamic Kernel Module Support.
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dynamic_Kernel_Module_Support](You can read more about it on the Arch Wiki) or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Kernel_Module_Support](on Wikipedia).
If you’re a Windows user, it’s almost like installing drivers in a sense.