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  • Or Wuchang, where you can basically respec for every boss according to their weaknesses. I ran one build against most bosses, but changed it for a few specific ones where my regular build didn't work well.

  • Sadly, in many of these programs, Copilot will start collecting data if you enable it. And send it to Microsoft, obviously.

  • The first two Metal Gear were 8-bit games released for MSX computers (and the NES/FC, I think) in the '80s. The one most people think as the first in the series is actually the third mainline title (Metal Gear Solid for the PSX).

  • This really needs an Elder Scrolls Oblivion-style remake. Use the original engine for everything except graphics, and remake only the graphics part (and the contact surface between the visual and original engines).

  • Control and censorship. Imagine a developer distributing an apk that Google doesn't like, let's say, emulators, ad-blockers, VPNs (if they become illegal in some places), piracy apps or many others. Just remove their verified status and voilà.

    This is awful. Google is quickly becoming a new walled garden, Apple-style.

  • Not that I don't agree with your sentiment, but patents (technical methods to build machines, do stuff, etc.) are different from copyright (stories, characters, etc.. the one Disney has exploited for decades).

  • You mean this certificate? The one which will expire next year and leave many old machines with Secure Boot enabled, unbootable?

  • I was born in the same year, 1976, and I really don't feel the same way. Pretty much every era has bangers and also really bad games.

    I have really good memories from the '80s (games like Pitfall II or the MSX Konami games), the '90s (playing MUDs with my college pals, the classic SNES JRPGs like Chrono Trigger or the classic PC CRPGs like Baldur's Gate and its ilk), the '00s (games like Silent Hill 2, Morrowind or GTA: San Andreas), the '10s (pretty much every FromSoft game from that decade, NieR:Automata or the Rocksteady Batman games) and the '20s (games like Elden Ring, Hades, etc.). And many more games I didn't mention.

    Some decades have been better than others, but there are incredible games in all of them.

  • And additionally, China takes advantage and the EU starts doing more business with them.

    China tried to keep itself very neutral in the Ukraine/Russia war (at least on the outside), and it even distanced itself from Putin in the last months. It would be a perfect chance for them to strengthen their economic ties with the EU.

    Trump has really freaked up the soft power balance of the world. It was slowly decaying before, but he really pushed the Turbo button.

  • Nvidia Riva TNT2 M64

  • One could accuse Elden Ring of many things, but clunky controls is definitively not one of them.

    It's probably one of the best combat systems I've ever played. When you die, you know it's your fault (usually because of greed), not the system cheating you. It's very fair, unlike many others.

  • But being an ARM SoC it wouldn't run your Steam library, which is what most people want in a handheld gaming pc. And if you use it to emulate x86 you lose efficiency, which is the main thing these other chips are competing for.