The only announced Nintendo games that are Switch 2 exclusive are Mario Kart, Kirby Air Ride sequel, and the new Donkey Kong
The only announced Nintendo games that are Switch 2 exclusive are Mario Kart, Kirby Air Ride sequel, and the new Donkey Kong
I got nitro for higher audio quality so I could stream background music while running a DnD campaign over discord.
It also increases your streaming resolution and file upload size limit which is quite useful.
It also lets you use emojis from any server in any other server, which isn’t “useful” but is fun and I do it all the time.
For these 3 things I think it’s worth it. It’s worth noting I have a grandfathered Nitro plan that is more features than “Nitro Basic” but less features than the next tier at a cost that’s in between.
The real enshitification I’m worried about is the gradually increasing prevalence of ads in increasingly prominent places.
Some particular reasons why I’d recommend Minecraft for this:
Obligatory “fuck Notch” but I really liked the idea of 0x10c when it was announced.
That’s not an outlandish amount of storage. You can get more than that for $200.
You can’t gift, sell, share, or play that game on a new device once the servers shut down.
I’ve worked on a library that’s Python because the users of said library are used to Python.
The original version of the project made heavy use of numpy, so the actual performance sensitive code was effectively C++ and fourtran, which is what numpy is under the hood.
We eventually replaced the performance sensitive part of the code with Rust (and still some fourtran because BLAS) which ended up being about 10x faster.
The outermost layer of code is still Python though.
It lacks the main benefit of a digital game: not needing to keep the card with you.
It lacks the main benefit of a physical game: not needing an internet connection, which also means these fake cartridges will stop working once servers shut down
It captures the vibe of having a physical card, which I appreciate, but that’s about it. Otherwise it’s worthless.
I certainly won’t lol. I’m actually running a custom build of the mobile app with some tweaks.
Built on Moonlight! That’s what I use already lol.
For the most part it’s best to use system provided sorting implementations, but somebody has to write those implementations, so every once in a while somebody needs to do it (in practice by looking up a reference implementation of course).
But also it’s good to understand things like big O scaling and why we use quicksort rather than a naive insertion sort and when to use quick sort vs merge sort or some other form of stable sort.
Honestly $80 price tag on new game is not that bad. The $60 standard has not kept up with inflation.
Everything else though … paying to use the better performance of the new hardware for games like Zelda, paid advertisement demo app, lack of OLED on an HDR console, especially when the previous gen had OLED, same faulty joystick technology, dedicated subscription service ad button on the controller…
Huh? My actual GameCube controller works with all games on the Switch 1, although it doesn’t have all the buttons used by some games.
In particular it would be absurd if this new GameCube controller doesn’t work with Smash Ultimate.
Can confirm I did it like 3 times before I just started installing 3rd party Hall effect switches.
Do you use Steam?
Maybe the 50hrs is just to weed out scalpers attempting to make new accounts to buy multiple.
50hours of gameplay over the lifetime of a console is not that much. I have like 200 hours in BOTW alone.
My friends can all see how much I’ve played my Steam games and I don’t see anyone complaining about that.
I looked into building my own keyboard, and then realized there are some excellent hobbyist tier keyboards that are 99% of what I would have wanted from building myself for like 30% of the cost.
I’m using the Hexgears Gemini Dawn right now, and I’m quite happy with it, but if I were to get a new one today I might go with something that supports QMK like the Massdrop CTRL.
The main 2 features I look for are hot-swappable switches and programmable firmware. Personally I like an aluminum frame and look for that as well.
You’ll pay about $100 for a prebuilt vs like $500 for building it yourself
lol if this happens to me it will be the straw that pushes me to uninstall Nvidia’s app and go back to manual driver installs
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