Afaik most Denuvo cracks are actually just bypasses, as in Denuvo is still there and running, it's just tricked into thinking everything is fine. However there are plenty of games that launched with Denuvo but had it removed through updates some time after launch that allow us to compare: https://youtu.be/07NMuobVVwQ
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Yeah, I'm really bad at structuring my writing and coming up with ways to phrase some things, especially when starting with a blank page. Having an existing base to work off of and edit helps me immensely.
But it is required that you organize your library directories by artist/album.
That's what killed Jellyfin for me, I have like 6000 songs in a flat folder and I'm not gonna spend the time to reorganize all of that lol. Navidrome recognizes albums etc by tags, so that works better for me.
If you enjoy puzzle games then Baba is You, Snake Bird and Railbound will keep you busy for quite a while.
I don't use mine super often but every time I do I'm glad I have it. It's a very nifty machine, and you'll find excuses to use it.
My guess is that at best they're going to mirror all the merges happening in the main godot repo with the only difference being the custom branding, but even that they will probably lose interest after a few months and peter out. I highly doubt there's going to be any unique developments or improvements. And even if they do? The main Godot repo could just yoink them right back lol.
What "freedoms" would they be giving up, exactly? The freedom to become a school shooter?
I'm doing my part, I set up Navidrome on my home server today 💪
Sounds good overall, but I hope that frequently dropping small updates doesn't discourage them from also working on bigger features. Stuff like the world generation overhaul from the Caves & Cliffs update.
I do also find it confusing that they are bringing a native PS5 version but absolutely no word on an Xbox Series version? This is a Microsoft published game, and they don't have a version for their four year old flagship console lol.
Not that it matters to me, I'm a Java edition player now and forever, but I do still find it strange.
Modding a modding tool so you can mod more mods. Jokes aside this is really cool. I know Divinity OS2 had similar tools, but given how much more popular BG3 is there will likely be more substatial mods made for it.
I assume you mean all generative AI? Because I don't think AI that autonomously learns to play Super Mario is theft https://youtu.be/qv6UVOQ0F44
I would very much welcome them adding support for HDR content too