I had this on my first installation a few years ago, but then never again. I’m using Pro.
I had this on my first installation a few years ago, but then never again. I’m using Pro.
Forgive me, but if there ever was a niche scenario this is it.
Sadly I do non of my gaming through steam. But someone else might find this answer useful!
May I ask a question out of curiosity? If my system dies on a hardware level, and I have to save my hard drive, how can I access it then if I can’t put it in another system?
Up to XP I used several dos versions, win3.1, 95, 98, 98SE, and then XP. From there I skipped one version, so 7, then 10. Worked out pretty well so far. So my next windows will hopefully also be 12, and I hope it will have a better UI than 11.
Linux is also interesting, but I like gaming without fiddling too much with my operating system, I just don’t want to commit my rare spare time to that. I want install -> play.
I tried to migrate to Microsoft, it didn’t work, support wasn’t any help, now it’s gone. Bought it in beta in 2011.
Contacted support again, they told me to purchase it again.
Nope. I found other ways.
Fuck these assholes.
Absolutely.
I watched the Netflix show, it was fun, so I thought I might check out the animated series. And dropped that idea quickly again.
If I want to reach the newest episode I’d have to watch three hours a day (no exceptions, not even for Christmas or birthday) for 5 (FIVE) months straight. If I was twelve I might try that, but as an adult I don’t want to commit myself to so much time.
Absolutely, remember when reddit killed itself with a shitty step?
Curiousity satisfied, thank you! :) Have fun!
Now you made me curious!! Why would anyone start watching a show that is generic shonen, is older than ten years and never got a continuation?? What’s your story? Genuinely curious!
I replayed Mirror’s Edge a few days ago, with modern hardware in 4k, it still feels stunning! It has aged exceptionally well, thanks to the art style.
The only thing I did not like were the fights. They slow the gameplay and just felt tacked on as an afterthought, thankfully many fights can be avoided by simply running past the enemy.
Highly recommended!