benjaminyoung
Carl Bently
benjaminyoung

Never cared for any of their games. Regardless, sad for the devs.

But that's what I'm saying. It's great because it's got a bunch of golden oldies you cant get anywhere else.

I just bought this:

http://www.gog.com/game/planescap…

I had a hard time finding it anywhere before finding it here. And they even wrap it in DOSBox for you. And I don't have to have one more ridiculous game manager client to alert me for the fifth time when someone signs online. Skype — Bob's Online! Steam — Bob's

I'm glad GOG exists so I can play 100% of the games that aren't offered by Steam.

Psh. Try gaming on Linux. Listen as the crickets chirp while you tell them how Wine doesn't work with *insert-nearly-fucking-anything*.

Teleport (An item can perform the same function, and its the most annoying move for an Abra to have)

Sword Art Online is a smart anime about people trapped in an MMORPG. Now, MMORPGs have swords. Elaborate, pretty, deadly swords. Like the Elucidator, which blacksmith Tony Swatton was kind enough to bring into our world.

RIP your reading comprehension. Looks like something a fox would eat, [...] For over $600, though, it had want to.

I've been writing for a tech blog for a few months now. High-level reviews and benchmarks are their money-maker, but they wanted to increase scope with a daily news writer. Doesn't pay much, but it's rewarding.

Actually on ubuntu and debian bases. Regardless, I'm sure I'm just doing something wrong. I can't manage to figure out what it is.

adb has neeeeeveeeer worked for me on any non-nexus device. Even my Optimus G which has been flashed to the nexus bootloader.

Depending on your particular setup, what you'll need to do here differs. If you're on a Mac, you can just set up Soundflower software so you're recording your system's audio. On some Windows PCs, you can just use the "Stereo Mix" setting. If you're on a computer that doesn't support either of those options (typically

Put it on PC, you dicks!

they're up on my channel

Oh Dae-su

I got stuck in a walk-in freezer.

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Obviously, your bandwidth is limited to the Pi's USB 2.0 bandwidth. The Broadcom chip supports one USB connection, and there's a hub+chip giving another two USB ports. The native USB port is converted for Ethernet. I'd be very curious to see what the maximum bandwidth is end-to-end through the Pi. Anyone doing this

Unfortunately, no. Graphics cards end up falling behind in software support before the full power of the card becomes necessary. For example, if you were to purchase this card, it currently supports DirectX 11 and will in the future support DirectX 12(Microsoft announced DX12 would be a software upgrade that wouldn't

"And then processing power-wise, the PS4 has a lot of graphical CPU power so we're able to do a lot of complex stuff. If you look at the meshes of these faces, it's millions and millions and millions and millions of triangles on screen all the time. That's something where you need that to get to the level of realism