

Back when I was in high school I remember hearing about other students that would store games on certain teachers shared folders on the network. I can’t remember if the school ever caught on to that.
Back when I was in high school I remember hearing about other students that would store games on certain teachers shared folders on the network. I can’t remember if the school ever caught on to that.
For a phone app, I use boost. There are ads, but they are FAR less intrusive than most mainstream apps.
DOGE is an official part of the government, so unfortunately he is.
Several individuals on that sub were making death threats towards individuals in government. The mods either supported or ignored them, so a temp ban needed to be put in place.
Oh, I was wondering why HL2 was being given away for free. Added it to my brother’s account before they changed it to being dirt cheap instead.
They publish their single player games to steam. Don’t know about any of their multiplayer ones though.
At least Capcom eventually removes denuvo from their games. I’ll probably wait until that happens to play Wilds.
Same for me. Denvo killed me enjoyment of monster hunter world. Locked me out of the game when I tried playing it after a long break from the game. Being told I have to wait 24 hours before attempting to play a game I paid for was a quick way to get me to not want to buy any denuvo game.
Even if that’s not the case, the drm is very easy to crack.
This will put pressure on studios that make E and T rated games with loot boxes (for example: Fifa). Now they have to decide between letting the game get bumped up to a M rating, losing initial sales of the game, or removing loot boxes and other gambling features.
Thank you for reminding me why I stopped using the reddit app. Almost considered re-downloading it.
Join the free side. We have penguins.
I’m fine with content being vaulted to make room for new content. What I have an issue with is when the new content isn’t even half of the quality of what they removed. I quit playing shortly after menagerie was removed for exactly that reason.
Steam does have a monopoly though. They don’t do anything anti-competitive with it, so there is not much Epic can do about it (other than make their platform better for the people using it).
Google decided that the entirety of reddit is perfect for training data in their AI LLM. People’s shitposts from 10 years ago have now been given the spotlight at the top of google searches.
I saw a Ocarina of Time one a while back. There is also some tool that can link randomizers of different games togther.
Same. Although mine became a lot less useful after becoming a night owl.
Have you seen what Microsoft has been up to with Win11? KDE is basically windows if it chose not to shove ads directly into the user’s eyeballs.
Give them easy access to .exe games??? They should have to put in the effort to slack off during class.