Skip Navigation

InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)A
Posts
11
Comments
258
Joined
2 yr. ago

  • I used to have an s9 that would take a few minutes to turn on. I was shocked at how slow that was when I upgraded.

  • The eu petition has actually made a lot of progress from when I checked last week

  • I was expecting the same, licenced games rarely do well, since licencors are often worse than publishers because they have even less experience in games than the usual investors (although licenced dune games are generally quite good), and with dune being an mmo, a genre done to dead and usually designed to keep you playing instead of to have fun, I thought it would be terrible. I was very happy when people said the game is good, I've always wanted a survival game based on dune!

    • baldur's gate
    • rimworld

    It's not on sale but I'm also interested in dune awakening

  • I recently switched from windows (with a debloat scrpit ran on it) to linux mint and I was shocked at how much faster it booted. When I turn my pc on I usually get up and do something else for a bit (not because windows is THAT slow but because I could spend the minute it takes to turn on to make lunch or something) and linux booted before I was out of my chair.

  • NSFW Deleted

    Permanently Deleted

    Jump
  • My living space is clean but looks untidy (male). I don't keep things on shelves and cupboards (apart from clothes and books I'm not reading at the moment), everything (mostly tech and studying stuff) goes on the floor. It's not unorganised, I know where everything is and I don't just throw stuff on the floor, if something is in a place on the floor I put it there for a reason and NO ONE SHOULD MOVE IT. Expensive stuff that can break if it is stepped on and stuff I don't want to step on gets placed near the edges of rooms and under tables. Once every week it all gets thrown on my bed (still organised) so I can clean but after that it all goes back on the floor.

  • The link looks blue and black but the post still looks white and gold...

    Edit: IT CHANGED TO BLACK AND BLUE WHILE I WAS LOOKING AT IT

  • Jeb Jab is devastated

  • I haven't used heroic, how good is the wine integration? Is it as seamless as proton? I want to know if I should wait for the steam sale or buy some games from gog instead.

  • People are buying it because they love Nintendo games like you said. It's also because most people don't know enough to emulate/are scared off by anti piracy laws.

    Another reason is that people are impatient, if the price dropped I would be tempted to buy one, especially if they also announce a new 3d mario (odyssey is one of my favourite games of all time). I'd want to play it now and not wait for the switch 2 to be hacked.

    A lot of people who know how to emulate also would rather buy original hardware because playing on it is just better (I'm the same, if the joycons didn't drift, I probably wouldn't emulate my switch 1 games on my deck)

  • Did iwata ever say they were a bad idea? I thought it was that they had no idea how to make them secure but easy to remove, not because iwata said it was stupid.

  • I think the reason the connectors are magnetic is because it is something nintendo's designers always wanted to do. So once their engineers figured out how to do it (after the launch of the original switch) they designed the switch 2 around the magnetic connectors. I think it's incredibly stupid when one of the most important things to do for a sequel to the switch is fixing the drift but it's a reason at least I guess?

    Here's the video I watched about it: https://youtu.be/JDhj8s-i--s

  • The uk version would be 100 blank panels above the actual joke

  • Steven Paul Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was an American businessman, inventor, and investor best known for co-founding the technology company Apple Inc. Jobs was also the founder of NeXT and chairman and majority shareholder of Pixar. He was a pioneer of the personal computer revolution of the 1970s and 1980s, along with his early business partner and fellow Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.

  • Not PTB or YDI. If I was a mod and saw that comment I would be torn between you being discriminatory and being unfamiliar with parts of English (it can be strange sometimes). I would have probably messaged you to clarify what you meant but the mod was being completely rational.

  • I got banned from the ai generated mushroom community for saying that ai art isn't real art (I wasn't in that community it was under a post criticising ai)

  • Kaizen - a puzzle game developed by some of the zachtronics team, it looks interesting but the demo was underwhelming.

    Star birds - a logistics game made by the developers of Dorfromantik and published by Kurzgesagt. It reminded me of anno for some reason but they are quite different games. I liked it.

    Word play - a rougelike deckbuilding (very original) word puzzle game by Mark Brown (from GMTK). Didn't play it much but when I did I got hooked on it like a rougelike has never hooked me before.

    Sintopia - I don't really know how to describe this. It's a bit like two point. I would just look at the steam page yourself. I thought it was ok but didn't like that the main character in the tutorial was horny.

    Grappling bagel - cool game. Lots of fun on the steam deck. The title tells you what the game is.

    I was also interested in wildgate but didn't have time to play it.

  • Wasn't it valve who set the restrictions because of psn linking? Now that it's gone they are being sold again