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Because they are the developers and they want to make it that way?
Because they are the developers and they want to make it that way?
I’m not French, but I am a teacher and I want in on this. Love getting materials sent to me from Microsoft teams accounts that refuse to let me actually access anything. Cute web UI, now can you send me the actual document instead of a picture of it in a browser?
Well if she was just looking for any reason to sue, well congrats to her then. She stumbled across a really good one.
I was being completely facetious. I played LttP a ton on my GBA
Yeah Zelda games were terrible on GBA.
Yo save me Mr tako was cool! It plays like a gameboy Kirby game. I had the privilege of playing a bit of it at Kyoto BitSummit years ago and purchased it for switch. I should get it for deck now that I have one… Shit there were a lot of cool indies at bitsummit I can actually play now that I have a deck.
Tako no himitsu is definitely something I need to check out.
I put mine at lowest settings, 40-45fps cap. Runs fine.
They will still be selling user data whether you opt for the ad supported tier or not, so get used to that.
Yeah. More advertising In random places just magically makes wealth happen! It’s a great wonder of the modern age!
I think you could eliminate all tracked advertising across the internet and the losses would be much smaller than Google would have you believe.
We’re just going to put this extra window on your car, and if thieves find a way to use our window to break into your car, it’s not our fault your shit got stolen.
agreed. should be haptics.
59% of sessions are using Xbox controllers 26% are using PlayStation controllers 10% are on Steam Decks
Are other controllers registering as xbox controllers are do people really use them that much?
Maybe I’m misunderstanding something about the anti-steering rule. Can someone give me an example of what this sort of thing looks like in a brick and mortar store?
Oh. Well okay then.
Totally, but maybe we don’t need that year right up at the front, since most readers already know the year. Maybe we can bump just that part to the back to make it a little more readable.