Yeah this actually feels pretty sane tbh
Yeah this actually feels pretty sane tbh
Yeah my friend and I had a dedicated server for a while. Super easy. They even have a Linux binary.
Yeah Sega of Japan, particularly Sonic Team, actively refused to provide STI (American dev team) with source code necessary to build the game
Valve removed it because it used official N64 APIs that Nintendo holds as classified information. I think if it had totally been bottom-up crafted from scratch, it would have survived. But Valve does NOT wanna deal with a Nintendo lawyer.
32GB could be useful if the bandwidth is fast enough to be suitable VRAM, because then you can run games that want 16GB allocated to the CPU without having a GPU performance drop
Not sure if I’d call this “peril…” Call me a boomer, but if killing deliberately addicting feedback loops spells peril for the industry, then the industry has lost the plot.
Yes I too look nostalgically look back on my games having nothing but beep audio because I didn’t have one of three sound cards my chosen game decided to support
It’s live now. It was live last week, but it’s still live now!
Dude the 3090 is a 24GB MONSTER of a GPU that cost $1500 USD when it came out
Copy that.
In the USA, yes.
LG used to do this in the US. I remember my G Pad 8.3 not being able to get Android 4.4 because of an error that “Device is suspected in rooting.[sic]”
Honestly, if it had good drivers and proper UEFI support, I would use a laptop with a Mediatek CPU. Most of my workflow is either web-based or already supports ARM.
I had the Motorola Atrix 4G, the cousin of this phone on AT&T. Phone itself was fine but the software support was abysmal. It only ever got one OS update to 2.3 (they promised and reneged on 4.0), then released an updated Atrix 2 like five months later that was better in every way, cost the same, and DID get the update.
Actually many modern electric cars are trying to get rid of FM radios because the electric motors can cause all sorts of interference (or so they say)
I think they’re referring to the fact that you can only continue using an unsupported version of MacOS for two years, not that the computer will only get two years of support.
I mean, Halo was originally called “Monkey Nutz,” so I wouldn’t put much stock in the game content relating to the codename
Only in the US. In Commonwealth countries it’s a slang for vulva
Unknown is TempleOS