The Doctor arrives on h2
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The Doctor arrives on h2
Some people just like the music and are either bad at media analysis or don’t care enough to look into to further than the surface level.
Also a ton of discoveries and inventions are on accident while looking for completely different things.
The steam controller was (and still is) fantastic. I once got a comfortable binding for the original System Shock, which already has a pretty untenable control scheme with a keyboard and mouse. Also its haptic feedback can play music.
I can’t stand the woke mob catering to people’s allergies. Back in my day we would just suck it up and die.
Is it really their current game if it’s 17 years old and only gets one or two community updates each year? A better comparison would be dota 2 or cs2.
Oh that’s actually kind of nice
Yeah that’s it, thanks
Where’s that iPhone comic about society
I can’t tell if this is a joke, real, or misinformation.
Unless you have nvidia and/or really new hardware, pretty much any distros works fine for gaming - I very comfortably use mint. But if that is the case, you’ll probably want something more up to date like arch. Idk enough about opensuse to make any assertions about it though, so use your best judgement.
I basically only buy from locally owned restaurants now because there’s really no difference. Basically the same price, and pretty much everywhere lets you order online or get some form of delivery, so it’s not any less convenient. And the food’s better.
I’ve actually moved away from vlc. It’s had some weird issues with videos that MPV doesn’t have. Plus, MPV has a much simpler interface which I like. I’ve also learned how to use ffmpeg to convert media so I don’t need that functionality from vlc anymore.
It’s still a great program though, especially for windows where there’s not many better options.
Probably not, but so far they haven’t gone after any recompilations.
I think the way it’s set up puts it in a similar situation to the decompilations, like the Mario 64 PC port. As long as they don’t distribute pirated material or openly encourage piracy, I don’t think there’s much Nintendo could do.
Depends on the person. I tend to use “guys” and “dudes” as gender neutral and nobody’s ever corrected me, but it doesn’t hurt to ask.
Distance is a criminally underrated racing platformer cyberpunk horror game. Worth it for the campaign alone IMO but there’s also multiplayer, a level editor with workshop support, two bonus campaigns, car customization, and a track generator.
I believe in an update in the last 2 years or so, mint added a feature to warn you if you’re about to uninstall something that will break things. So if you uninstall with the GUI, you’ll see that warning if uninstalling will cause issues.