We're in a nerdy community; the fuck did you expect?
The PS5 version was actually ported to PC a full year before the official PC release by a bunch of Brazilians. In many ways with was even better than the official release. Only downside is that it didn't have ray tracing. But if you don't care about that then it was worth playing.
Of course this has nothing to do with your point, just saying.
To be fair, I wouldn't pay $1 for no game. If I'm paying money—no matter the amount—I expect to actually get a game.
Psych*
Spotify has no music. I don't like it.
(Seriously, it's missing so many songs! But thanks anyway.)
This:
IDK why it's bad, though. My only complaint is that it can take a long time to boot depending on your system, but I don't think a SystemD issue.
Windows 11, but only for personal reasons. Mainly because it is the only OS that has proper HDR support. The moment Linux catches up (that includes either Nvidia or a 3rd party implementing RTX HDR support as well), I will stop dial dual-booting and go all in on Arch.
"Stealing" from record industry executives, you mean. Artists make the vast majority of their income from merch, autograph signings, and ticket sales. I couldn't care less if a billionaire executive misses out on a few hundred bucks from me over my lifetime. And secondly, making a copy isn't stealing.
Edit: Also why would you think that I give a single shit about YouTube's TeRmS oF sErViCe? (Why would any non-government citizen?) Fuck Google.
I grew up in the 90s and I have no memory of this haircut. Most people in the late 90s had bleached, spiked hair. If this haircut was a thing where you lived it was probably localized to your town.
It bothers me that it's being blocked, but the motherboard also has a parallel port, so unless this thing is rocking a Pentium 4 (entirely possible), heat isn't going to be much of an issue.
Dude I totally understand. I normally suck at video games but I've played Counter-Strike competitively on 25i before and I swear it turned me into a pro.
All of a sudden I could pinpoint enemies with millimeter precision from the sound of their footsteps alone. It was like having x-ray vision or echolocation, no joke (Shout out to the CS devs for their excellent sound design). My aim was suddenly a lot better too. Headshots were child's play.
Wish I still had gameplay footage but unfortunately this was several PCs ago. It's been a long time since I've fucked with psychedelics cause they don't pair nicely with anxiety (only time I was able play video games on the stuff was when I was drunk too). I was never that good at video games ever again.