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It’s a boil the frog scenario. Windows users will always cope with more and more shit thrown at them.
It’s a boil the frog scenario. Windows users will always cope with more and more shit thrown at them.
Whatever happened to the Professor Layton game? Was hoping to see that.
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Hey, that’s not fair! Sometimes I write 3 lines.
The tree one… Hands down
But then how will we enjoy having debates if we all shut up and actually solve problems?
Ouch, right in the wallet!
But I don’t want to die!
Oh that’s fun. It is weird how trigger happy defederation is. Like is banning users or communities not a thing?
Sorry I need some context. What is back?
Yeah it was also great because it integrated with Google TV well. The recent game you played was integrated with the “ongoing watch” list. So you can quickly pick up and play just like a TV show you’ve been watching. I thought for sure that was genius and would make playing video games more mainstream for people who don’t really play video games. That was the audience Google should have pivoted towards to keep it afloat. Oh well…
You are the only one. All I see is water bottles.
The controller is actually very nice. It is a shame Google killed stadia, it was a nice service to supplement the few games I wanted to play that I couldn’t get on Nintendo, without having to go out and buy an Xbox or PlayStation. But I guess the steam deck now fills that void.
Oh crap, didn’t realize I have until the end of this year to switch it to Bluetooth mode! Thanks for the reminder.
Yes, they are supposed to wait for them to leave. Also peaceful protests will usually allow emergency vehicles to go through.
Is there not an option for blocking just that problem community or user?
Sticker Star is nortoriously one of the worst Paper Mario games. lol I would start with Thousand Year Door (if you can figure out a way to play it) or the N64 game.
Driver issues usually only happen if the manufacturer doesn’t provide a Linux driver. Usually it is best to do some research to ensure the hardware will work before purchasing. Otherwise, the driver usually is included with the kernel so it is plug and play even for things that require manually downloading and installing on the Windows side.
Also, I’m not trying to get on any high horse. I personally think Linux is a great alternative to Windows and would love for everyone to at least try it out and see if it is right for them. It could save them tons of headaches and open the door to a new skill set, or just to breathe new life into that old laptop in your closet gathering dust. Linux has a lot of great uses that aren’t possible with Windows. Give peas a chance.