To an extent I sometimes agree with the complaints about playersexual, but in this instance it feels like they’re just grasping for a reason to not be called a prude.
To an extent I sometimes agree with the complaints about playersexual, but in this instance it feels like they’re just grasping for a reason to not be called a prude.
Skyrim had under 100 employees.
Although they probably got some good sweet Nvidia dollars.
I’d be surprised if in 100 years there’s not at least one place in the world where wearing a pet collar is considered socially acceptable.
I really don’t understand what this run on sentence means
You’re insuinating that feminism is incompatiable with women choosing what they wear if it’s a garment you don’t approve of.
You could say the same thing about a Confederate flag though.
Not that I’m saying the two are comparable, but that it’s not a very good argument.
Just use a Degoogled Android phone.
At the very least, better filesystem level compression support. A somewhat common usecase might be people who use emulators. Both Wii U and PS3 are consoles where major emulators just use a folder on your filesystem. I know a lot of emulator users who are non-technical to the point that they don’t have “show hidden files and folders” enabled.
Also your average person wouldn’t necessarily need checksums, but having them built into the filesystem would lead to overall more reliability.
The last update to NTFS was in 2004.
The fact that ReFS doesn’t even support all the features NTFS does is pathetic.
Biggest problem is that you’d need the services everywhere for a 3-digit number to make sense.
Now if there was a 3-digit number that’d connect you to all the misc government services in your area, that’d be another thing.
“Oh but what about the criminals, terrorists and pedos?”
What about the Windsors?
Methinks perchance they’ve been imbibing the 40-rod.
Wouldn’t even need a small game technically. I’m pretty sure the only way to properly calculate would be running a postinstall script and someone could presumably just keep running that script