It was always licenses on Steam, nothing changed in their ToS. Though there are some DRM-free games on Steam, even free from Steam-DRM.
It was always licenses on Steam, nothing changed in their ToS. Though there are some DRM-free games on Steam, even free from Steam-DRM.
It says “EASY!” I’m convinced.
No problem and glad to hear. :)
Yes, I immediately noticed my mistake and deleted my comment right away but apparently it still can be seen somewhere. I always forget about to edit my comment before deleting. Curse of ActivityPub. :)
Should be correctly deleted now I hope.
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Hmm, so the tactical part kind of died. That’s sad.
Heh, never heard of that game.
It wouldn’t be worse than snap integration which Mint already doesn’t use. Also Mint have a backup plan called LMDE if things go sour.
Basically like that but Frankenstein saying it.
Mushrooms are more close to animals than plants though.
Jevons didn’t know that autonomous vehicles can work like a hive mind, today it’s possible.
Not exactly moneyless but imagine quality of life improvements for Stardew Valley. That’s “Fields of Mistria”.
A Criminal Regiment Of Nasty Young Men
Nice! Added to my wishlist.
Maybe some CRPGs? Like Shadowrun Returns. Missions will be longer than 10 minutes but you can save it any time once it’s your turn.
This once happened to me on my pi-hole. It’s an old netbook with 250 GB HDD. Pi-hole stopped working and I checked the netbook. There was a 242 GB log file. :)
13 years old i7-2600 still going strong here.
Like Kichae mentioned, every media we buy is technically a license. License to use. However we own the physical part of it and we can use (read, watch, play etc.) it whenever we please. Should be like this with games as well. At least GOG does this. As long as an installer is in our hard drives, it’s a physical media.