Diviance
Diviance
Diviance

Let me know when Logitech comes out with a mechanical version of their Wave keyboard... then I might be interested.

Let me know when Logitech comes out with a mechanical version of their Wave keyboard... then I might be interested.

The problem with jump scares is that, well, they aren’t scary. Exploiting the way humans/animals work to startle/surprise someone with a quick, loud noise is not scary. Boom, instant over and so is the “terror”.

To be fair, you can sit down on the couch and play PC games on a big ass screen too. That isn’t, you know, a console exclusive ability after all. My main gaming PC is attached to a tv.

I don’t see the console gamers who aren’t doing that trying to stop the ones that are.

Good lord, grow the hell up. People like a different console than you, get over it. “Better” is subjective.

I am not sure you are familiar with the laws as they are now... or as they were back when YouTube was still growing. I don’t think you even know YouTube’s history with the copyright holders since before they were even bought by Google.

You could do what I have done for anything I have on Steam (or elsewhere) that doesn’t have cloud saves... I used GameSaveManager to move the save folders to my OneDrive folder and create symlinks so nothing is disrupted. Keeps all of my saves automatically backed up through OneDrive.

They do not deserve any responsibility for the infringement that occurs on their system. They do not “willfully facilitate it”, that is just pure nonsense. They have a system in place to help prevent it and, when copyright owners complain, they take it down and even support the claimant more heavily than the defendant.

You sure seem intent on putting words in my mouth for some reason.

I am shooting myself in the foot... by knowing more about what is going on?

Yes, but it isn’t good being done for the sake of it being good... that it is good (sometimes) is essentially irrelevant to their equation, they are just doing it for selfish reasons anyway.

Well, either you are deploying them and have some sort of consistent physical access to these machines so you know what the build quality is like... or you don’t and are just making shit up.

Still stuck as the person who deploys machines after 25 years, huh?

I am not certain I would classify something used by less than half the population of smartphone owners of one country as “popular”.

It seems more like your viewpoint would be different, since it not being obvious at a glance what you are using could potentially cost you money.

Orrr, you know, wanting to get everyone onto a single codebase for security updates and the like?

Something must have been screwed on your install because I haven’t had any such problems on mine that I have used daily to play games since launch. Even, shockingly, AAA titles at launch (and non-AAA titles).

I have no trouble downsampling on Windows 10 with my nVidia card (well, “dynamic super resolution”... but same thing).

Or money-saving agenda. Getting everybody onto one codebase for updates saves a lot of time and money.

A 7 year old OS is ancient. XP was 6 years old when Vista came out.. and Vista was only 2 years old when 7 showed up.