I feel like having your own instance is a solid first step before adding any kind of integration so they have a controlled feed of content to work with.
Queer transfem with an endless gaming backlog.
I feel like having your own instance is a solid first step before adding any kind of integration so they have a controlled feed of content to work with.
Yeah, what the heck Valorant. I’m not installing that.
I agree, they are just going to hit the wall again way too fast. If the limit is 256 or 2^8, they should increase it to 65536 or 2^16. Now that’s a limit that feels safer to leave at for many year to come.
That sounds like a lot of work. Some high dose radiation will get the job done much faster.
Though the amount of possible permutations combined with epigenetic triggers you’ve activated makes it practically impossible to guess which combination you have.
Now they can submit classified documents right into the engine code. How efficient.
I think my first smartphone was the LG Thrill 4G. I remember the upgrade from 2.2 Froyo to Gingerbread 2.3 being a big deal at the time.
I feel like I had to have had one before this. This phone did not come out until I was out of school and I’m pretty sure I had a smartphone during. Looking at pictures of old phones, it may have been the LG Optimus, that one feels familiar.
That’s still my current phone. Newer phones just look so absolutely massive.
The whole infinite growth mentality caused by companies being public on the stock market is the real poison I think. So lets just axe the whole thing. No more stock market, every company is private again.
Which means no more stock speculators, or stock buybacks, or market manipulation schemes. Just companies selling their products to consumers based on their own metrics.
No, the secret ingredient was water. Ordinary water. Laced with nothing more than a few spoonfuls of LSD.
Is that so? I last tried a few weeks ago. That’s good that they fixed this long standing issue.
I had a heck of a time trying to get It Takes Two to work on my machine. Apparently every game that launches the EA App from Steam is broken now and needs a custom fix using ProtonTricks.
After a while of searching, I found this guide and it was a lifesaver.
https://steamdeckhq.com/tips-and-guides/fixing-ea-play-blank-screen-for-ea-games-on-steam/
These are sadly the kind of issues that scare people away from Linux gaming. The stuff that works, works great. But when something is not supported, it can be a real pain to find a fix.
So it’s a brute force approach using automated systems. They mention their method is superior to traditional brute force methods by doing unorthodox things, but the article does not go into detail into how.
I mean, great news if this methodology pans out. There just very little to go off from the article. Either way, seems like a pretty neat testing suite.
The theme of “we want more seasons for the hit TV show”