Points at army: “Fix this!”
Army regresses into infant-hood and is rendered incapable of battle.
Points at own army: “Fix this!”
Army is buffed.
There always the aspect of keeping old hardware alive and useful.
… you are a little girl who was birthed/raised by potatoes?
Sounds like a TTRPG character concept.
… oh no…
You need to specify
-c:v av1_amf
in your command.
It is specified in my command.
I downloaded Yuzu from flathub before Nintendo went after it, but continued to use it after.
I had to expand the swapfile on my Steam Deck to prevent it from frequently crashing, but I don’t really care about frame rate, so long as it’s playable. I’ve not been paying attention to my frame rate.
As a Nintendo fan, this is pretty accurate.
Although getting joycon drift twice and then being able to play TOTK free from drift by pirating it onto my Deck may have finally brought the roots free.
I want my favourite Nintendo games to become open source or open domain. Why do we have to wait like a century for open domain? 20-40 years would be much more reasonable.
Condolences…
I hope you were able to recover.
Villager for Smash,
Mario/Rosilina for Mario kart.
… and the offender is an 8-year-old even-whiter female who was found in the forest graveyard several years ago with no discernible parents.
So, does it stand for My Trans Fighters, or Male To Female, or something?
I got an itch that could only be scratched with more games.
Somebody had to do it.
Yay!
Things are going well.
Hoping to see France meet the milestone since that’s where the focus of the campaign was.
I wish I could sign from the UK.
Who, other than children, do not know this yet?
Their parents, new/casual games, charity shops that might want to resell, etc.
It just slaps a big bold 'haha the fuck you isn’t even in the fine print anymore’ label on a product and makes our cyberpunk dystopia a little bit more obvious, but doesn’t achieve any useful goal in terms of altering actual game design/support or consumer rights.
True, but that would make it slightly easier for offline games, games that allow for private hosting, and games with an end of life plan that would allow it. They would be able to compete more easily if they could be easily identified. That could then incentivise companies to add end of life plans.
A step in the right direction would be great. Even if it’s a small step.
I believe another alternative would be to make it completely clear that you’re getting a temporary license. You shouldn’t be able to try to make it look like you’re buying a game when you don’t then even own.
I just realised that this is basically the plot of Redo Of Healer.