That's why I consider November an extension of Halloween. Nobody gives a fuck about Thanksgiving except getting fat and watching football. It's still fall, not too chilly yet but getting there.
Yes, the TOR network is generally considered too slow for streaming due to its design which routes your internet traffic through multiple relays, significantly increasing latency and making it unsuitable for activities that require high bandwidth like video streaming.
Pulled from a google search. Guess what Red Room relies on? Seamless streaming. So take that "WUT?!" and your dumb baseless argument and shove it.
Because we don't have a society that functions in the way you believe it should. People are entangled with barbarism, tribalism and whataboutism to really set their head straight to really get to the bottom of these things. Plus we're in a society where dishonesty and short-term memory seems to reign supreme.
Wait until they realize that the TOR network cannot fiscally maintain or support such the kind of content and requirements it'd take for Red Room to actually be a thing in.
For the prices they're asking for, for the shirt and jacket, they had better blow me. I'm not going to go out of my way to buy merch about something that is too niche and only worth small talk about.
Plumbers Don't Wear Ties for the 3DO Interactive System. There seems to have been a cult following now for this game for some bizarre reason (though I think it's attributed to the AVGN 'review'). But, can it even be called a game? It's more along the lines of an interactive slideshow and someone's poorly made powerpoint project in one, combined.
I would be mentioning mobile games but there's just so many it's not worth going over. I just don't understand people who have a weird worshiping obsession to bad games.
I'm on Windows. It's the only OS I use that I know will run anything that I have on my machine without having to extensively grind myself down into researching or patching to make work.
I've at times thought about going Linux but I'm always facing the same set of problems before making the jump. That is, how much of my utilities, tools, and software that I use on Windows will work on Linux without using Wine or having to ditch it? How many of my games that I have that will run on Linux? I mean, I love Diablo II for example and Blizzard won't ever make the Blizzard.net client for Linux. So there goes that option, just for example's sake.
To me it's just not worth the switch. A lot of people usually hop on Linux for cheap clout while making exaggerated claims about how Windows is declining as if they're losing millions of users a day, which simply isn't true.
But Linux, least for desktop users and not addressing it's capability to be a good tool for server/programming uses, doesn't have an awful lot to offer and your options are limited. That limit is tied to how many software developers in general, who care at all about Linux to develop for it when they know it might be easier for Windows for users to just simply run it.
There was a period of time when I was watching videos on Deep Web/Dark Web. There used to have been a channel that actually show the safest places you can go on TOR.
But everytime someone mentions Red Room or mentions the exaggerated amount of illegal activity, automatically thinking it's bullshit.
People don't have all the money available to be buying lots of storage and internet plans to risk downloading. It's a process that not everyone has the time for.
Another unqualified candidate!