If you want to collect samples and SC at a sensible rate you need to look for them, otherwise short and speedrunny missions are the way to go if you want to get medals.
Sonotsugipaa
Isn't exploration part of the fun?
With the last two big things I've heard about (Yuzu and... Dolphin, I think?) they were legally in the right, but at least where I live there is absolutely no way to spin a recompiler + asset extractor as something illegal - they can't even claim the developers are circumventing DRM, because OOT and MM didn't have any.
Though, I would not be surprised if there's something in US law that can be exploited for this.
Ship Of Harkinian (and similar projects) have kept gping for a long time, and they don't do anything remotely illegal either
I believe the Halo universe has something like that, although inconsistently (see the PoA in Halo: Reach vs FuD in Halo 3 (the latter scene is awesome but makes absolutely no damn sense at all)).
Personally I find that to be an OP cop-out – why bother with orbital deployment, if you can just GMod noclip over enemy bases and shoot them in the face with 380s?
Lemmy exclusive :3
although I'm sure someone elsewhere probably has a better explaination
While I didn't think about planet spin, I also don't think that SEAF destroyers aim to be so far away from the planet during a drop
I have the inverse problem: on average, 4/5 games that I try to join are already full
I see it more like a "we're good for now I guess, fuck around again and I'll change it back to negative"
I'm not using a VM, I don't think it would work with Windows + the kernel level anticheat; I also haven't tried poking around with the AC, I guess it does prevent simple memory manipulation with things like scanmem
but I'm not willing to risk 40€ just for science.
I'll try doing the lsmod
thing and edit the comment you replied to, in a bit
Judging by Google's chokehold over web browsers and websites in general, they're not that different...