The GC was significantly more powerful than the PS2.
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The GC was significantly more powerful than the PS2.
It’s missing a lot of features that Wayland “developers” (spec writers) don’t want to add because they personally don’t need them. For the few features they actually add, they leave it to WM developers to implement them, thus creating different incompatible implementations.
Are they also opposed to coreutils being a single project with dozens of executables doing different things?
This just in: Rockstar Games announces GTA 6 and RDR 3 will only be available on Rockstar Social Club.
Valve isn’t powerful enough to force big publishers to stop their anti-consumer practices. They will just use their own store, and Valve will lose a revenue stream.
Some DRMs can detect ISOs, so this didn’t always work.