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You don’t have to censor what it is, you can tell us what’s on sale here
You don’t have to censor what it is, you can tell us what’s on sale here
You need to include N rolls in your summary
Edit: nvm it’s in the title
They can’t swipe your password if it’s wrong
They could of course enter it on the target website and see it’s wrong though, so this only works against the crappiest phishing attempts
I’ve adopted a policy of always ebetering my password wrong the first time.
It started by accident.
I’m here, but none of my friends are here or on mastodon.
I regret not buying the PS4 Pro when my old PS4 died, because the PS5 is just PS4 Pro V2. It seems like every game is still cross gen and we’re 4 years since release.
I’d love to have a gaming PC, but honestly the price is way too high for what I want, and the PS5 will play all the games shown on the tin with no issue.
I know the PC form factor is better for all sorts of things, and you get better graphics, people say the price is cheaper, etc. But when I keep hearing that game devs aren’t giving any consideration for performance, so it sounds like you need a top build with lots of video ram to actually play modern games anyway.
The price for a mid to high tier PC in Canada seems to be 2.5-5x the price of a PS5, so I just don’t feel like I can justify the cost. Streaming with GForce Now makes the value proposition even worse for me, since it would take many many years for the streaming service to cost more than a gaming rig.
edit: I’m sure I’m wrong on the pricing thing, so if anyone can point me to a good place to buy a PC which doesn’t suck or have shitty parts mixed in with the headline ones, and has a simple way to buy the parts, I’ll happily take a look. I miss strategy games that suck on console or emulating in Wine.
I don’t believe if you build it they will come anymore. People are fucking lazy and will put up with whatever the fuck is happening with Twitter for convenience.
There is a difference though in that you do not have to publish on Steam for your game to be available on Windows or Linux or MacOS, but you do need to use the App Store to publish on iOS, so the 30% is mandatory there.
You can host your own site, you can publish on another app store, it just makes marketing harder.
If the company were public the shareholders would say “great, now give the employees less and give us the difference”
Put one of those restaurant buzzers on it to remind gamers to go every X minutes, connect it to their drinking bottle wirelessly via Bluetooth, then sell it as a solution to kidney stones while gaming.
AppleTV: you wanted to watch this movie, that’s great, it’s on Amazon, BellTV, and Crave
Open any of those apps and it’s only available outside my subscription and I have to subscribe to some weird ass TV channel I’ve never heard of and didn’t even have their own app.
That is really really cool
Sometimes it becomes clear a company is trying to do too much when these problems manifest.
I like GoG because I can download an executable and load it into wine, which is less easy with steam for Mac. Though they make that harder these days than they used to.
I know the Mac isn’t ideal for gaming but I don’t want to buy a whole other computer and have to deal with KVM and monitor switching just to play games that were released in 2004.
It’s always easier to cut costs now than wait for the fruits of your effort in a year or two years or three.
Often large tech companies are huge, so you need a lot of momentum to ship major projects, which means you can use AI now but you don’t get the same share price bump as dumping a bunch of staff and saying the rest are 30% more efficient so it’s fine.
It looks extremely cool in that room
Tell me more about that chair?
I am tempted to copy this idea…
When I was learning to drive the example of dangerous driving was a person dropped their cassette tape and was feeling around for it on the floor then veered head on into a truck and died.