I see, thanks
I see, thanks
You can bypass the requirements since yeah, they were always artificial.
I think bypassing these checks would eventually render your PC vulnerable? for example, bitlocker support being void for computers that relies on TPM 2.0
oh thank god
I’ll have to check bazzite out. thanks for lmk
can’t wait for steam os to come to desktops, hopefully will happen before the end of windows 10 support
(and got royally pissed at Google for sunsetting its cool Inbox app).
inbox was amazing! closing down the project radicalized me against everything google touched from that point forward lol
its effective for me, but I always find myself going back to reddut due to the data thats already there.
as the fediverse continues to grows, I’m sure my reliance on visiting reddit will begin to go down
not the optoma uhd35, it’s the one I have. 4k60fps or 1080p240fps for when I game.
we have to support the companies that give us what we want, and I voted with my wallet. Im very happy with it
if people like Louis Rossman can change legislation in our favor (talking about right to repair), I don’t see why not
yup, this is what I do. costs about as much as a good TV.
There’s Metroid Prime 4, but… if we’re being real, it should’ve come out half a decade ago
tbf, they were on track to releasing it about 5 years ago, then they cancelled it cause it was not good.
and we have seen what happens when you release a game that should not have seen the light of day (concord lol)
agree with everything else though
ever play battleship, the board game? it’s like that. it would be much harder to play the game if you didn’t know whether you hit or missed a target.
I think the problem is implementation. it was constantly a top 10 game on steam for steam deck users, and now they can’t play online because rockstar decides to not configure the game to support Linux. I think thats the issue lol
also, when there’s a snowstorm, it gets so quiet… I love it. although I’m sure its because of the lack of cars on the road AND snow piling up that absorbs sound instead of bouncing it around everywhere