Stupidity apparently.
Stupidity apparently.
Maybe it’s just a CSV?
At the hardware level yes, software, yes as long as you don’t mind repaying for something you bought previously (potentially) and also don’t mind it being unavailable a few years later.
Source: had Wii U and switch.
Not sure if the UK is similar to where I lived, but they were the worst “cloud” provider I’ve ever used. Want to shut down the instance you had to recreate it with a different OS? Good luck getting it back online as they are out of capacity. Also, if you accidentally deleted one of the default network components it was impossible to recreate it without incurring a cost kind of going against anything you learned about cloud computing and “infrastructure as code”. It was a glorified GUI.
Edit: I’m just glad my current employer does not use anything oracle as their support is also famously bad.
Even if I don’t disagree games on consoles are better optimized, anti-consumer tactics they employ have made sure I will avoid them in the same way I’ve started to avoid Microsoft and Google products. It’s not about console vs PC, it’s about consumer media rights for me.
That’s your own darn fault. You were supposed to know the 0.0.1 version was GA instead of assuming 0.0.3-alpha was stable. You would have known if you read the 2000 line README. On the second dependency there is no README though, so just use the latest and hope it’s still compatible.
Forgot: “Nintendo is suing all of them!”
I was wondering how all those Sony games worked on GOG.
For some reason this reminded me of Twisted Metal: Small Brawl. A suggestion for the author (if he reads this) please don’t limit your game by the title. Then things like a kitchen, back yard, school playground, etc. could be added in the future (if time/effort/payoff allows).
I have to say I looked up some older TM:SB gameplay and this games graphics look a lot more of what I remember it like compared to what it actually looks like, so great job on those, it triggered a nostalgia nerve 👍
Was the drive scanned for errors before installing it? I’ve been running 2x8TB drives for about 1.5 years. If a drive fails, it is better to find out earlier while they are within warranty.