They were also the easiest to use offline. I needed internet to set them up, but once they were up, as long as I didn’t want to ever use the app, they didn’t actually need a connection to operate.
They were also the easiest to use offline. I needed internet to set them up, but once they were up, as long as I didn’t want to ever use the app, they didn’t actually need a connection to operate.
A single player offline videogame, even!
This is another war crime, yes.
It’s a just ok panel. Tends to look really washed out.
New pride flag is just the rectangular color selector
I specifically made a new account on an instance that allows downvoting just for transphobes.
My take’s always been Monetization ruined YouTube.
Sure, but second rate employees deserve workers rights too. We should at least be careful to not build our rights on their backs.
We also expect much more from sequels these days. Most old games’ sequels are just more content on the same engine with minimal new features. Spyro 2 was Spyro 1 with swimming, ice, and powerups. I don’t remember Crash Bandicoot 2 changing anything but the hub world. Did Guitar Hero make any major changes between 1, 2, or 3? Nowadays, Elder Scrolls gets significant engine upgrades between each game, as does Halo, as did Horizon. Totk’s biggest critique is “its just DLC cuz it’s in the same engine”, even though there have been some substantial, non-graphical, physics based upgrades.
I’d love for that to extend to professional sports, but I understand that’s probably a bit too radical, even for Lemmy.
I tried this once in college, and even at a simplified scale, it was ridiculously difficult. The single course was half a semester’s worth of units, just on its own.
Sure, but it wouldn’t be a backdoor into your ROM.
pre-dell alienwares had fricken digital clocks in the front