Games with PC-only controls, or those that need special adjustments aren’t filtered out automatically?
Games with PC-only controls, or those that need special adjustments aren’t filtered out automatically?
The notion that consumers can’t be protected from companies just because the items they sell aren’t necessary for living is absurd.
Actually 5400 RPM drives are still used quite a bit, especially in low-power systems such as home NAS devices.
I still have two raptor drives running in RAID 0 that I got at least 15 years ago now. I’ve moved to pretty much all SSDs, but every now and then I’ll hear both drives spin up in that high-pitched whine. I keep them around just to see how long they’ll last at this point.
Lets see, China did not have control over the booster, and last I checked the ocean was on Earth. So the title seems to be 100% accurate.
Previous gen games were just as large, if not larger in some cases. Space was still an issue, with the added drawback of running on platter drives.
Not really. If there was a flight where all of the passengers decided to cancel at the last minute, it’s very likely the plane would simply depart empty to it’s destination.
I think your issue may be more with gameplay control schemes rather than “too many buttons”, because the number of buttons on “modern controllers” hasn’t really changed much going on 20 years now.
Isn’t that a bit of an apples and oranges comparison? Human rights vs. microtransactions in a game?
If this were in the US the passengers could probably sue mental anguish or something like that. Looking out of the window and seeing a fighter jet ready to shoot you out of the sky would probably put most people on edge.
It sounds like you’ve never actually used any of these products, otherwise you wouldn’t be making these statements.
And now a lot of companies are selling property and going 100% remote. Buildings and building maintenance are VERY expensive, and it’s actually cheaper to let people work from home.
That, and they probably have to justify the new campus they just built. Didn’t they spend several billion on it? Only to have to send everyone home and (I assume) leave it empty for the last 2 (going on 3) years.
The Punisher is a better example. The fact they had to redesign the Punisher’s logo because it was co-opted by police, right-wing militia, etc. helps proves the point.
Most but not all. There are a few (with the disclaimer) that require you to do the Dosbox portion yourself. That said, there is always a rock solid guide (either from the dev or the community) that you can follow to get it up and running.
Just to be clear, in the context of development “Version control” refers to managing code changes over time.
You can’t have your game listed if it doesn’t work on modern hardware.
That’s the answer here in the states as well, however the issue is most people can’t be bothered enough to do that.
This strategy doesn’t work and never will with people like Logan Paul. Even if everyone stopped covering him today, he still has enough of a following of idiots where it doesn’t matter.
How is that description sexist? Sure it could have been worded differently in an attempt to encompass all of the items you can buy from Etsy, but there wasn’t anything sexist about it.