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If the game is popular enough the online always requirement gets hacked out. If it actually uses online for gameplay use, not consumer rights stealing , it can be emulated to great success, again if the demand was there. It’s been to dozens of games so far. Usually when they get abandoned, or nearly, but yeah.

With Retroarch on Steam and Steam OS, really, I don’t much care about N64, or gamecube on Switch now once the Steamdeck releases. It’d be nice if it happened but I’m prepared to move on from the Switch at this point...unless the OLED screen really is an improvement over the steamdeck.

That’s ok wipeout fans. We Breath of Fire fans were already sent to this hell with Capcom. It does NOT get better, I’m sad to say

Your first half is fine.

It’s a horrible configuration all the same but what annoyed me most is how people assume mass=cooling. It just doesn’t. It’s about the configuration and mass only goes so far in that equation. See: Intel’s copper puck, or complete cooper slug coolers from Pentium 4 days to tower fin coolers.

Warping isn’t caused by heat alone in modern electronics. It is caused by power cycling in a certain way, which is how you heat, how long and how long before cycling again, and a substandard substrate.

It’s how you rolled in the NES and SNES era.

Calling Driver, especially the first one, something even remotely related to GTA is akin to saying it’s related to Mario Kart or that Mario Kart is related to GTA because of battle mode.

Any with rumble, nfc and motion controls? It seems every third party controller I’ve found is lacking one of those if not all.

Meh.

Get your patches and DLC now. That’s what’s going to be absolutely the hardest thing to “pirate” as games get older. And as more and more games need patches, it’s very important to have that backed up if you had hardware failure and need to migrate to a new system.

Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft need to get their shit together and allow for communities to backup online data. From patches and DLC to levels like LBP has. So when servers go down, and they ALL will eventually, you can still play offline if it isn’t an intrinsic experience like an MMORPG or something similar in online

Expecting them to not allow for personal archiving and self-hosting is detrimental to yourself, the fans and this industry. Consoles and their netcode is nothing like when the Xbox and PS2 came out. Once hard drives became standard and they adopted broadband expectations, literally no reasons.

Maybe the RIAA should accept changing market conditions and instead of going to war with litigation they should try to meet those changing market conditions and, I don’t know, make money while keeping consumers engaged.

If I am in a survival situation using a phone light would just about be the last thing I’d ever bother with; even if the phone was only useful for being a flashlight.

As if these conservative terrorists even care about babies. More children die from malnutrition and poverty in this country than abortion. Preventable deaths. To say nothing of medical deaths that could be preventable if conservative terrorists supported medical research more.

Pay no mind to the fans. It took 18 months for them to implement the last lie that fool said it would LAUNCH with during his TV interviews. Most of it was done by 12 months, though.

It’s easy. It’s cheap. It’s more profit potential than being focused as anything else since it’s mass appealing.

I’m a “jaggoff” but I am a content creator, and have done guides in the past, and this is actually very easy to understand since it’s explained very easily on the USA’s official copyright pages:

Websites use art from what was purchased. If given a review copy they are also allowed to whatever those terms were given - since they didn’t purchase it and when you’re given something free to review, generally big companies have terms with it. Sometimes assets to use are provided.