yes! I was just a child/teen when all this unfolded, remember clearly that I wanted to get the Palm smartphone with WebOS but never could as it never reached the stores near me. It was smooth and multitasking so many great UI/UX details.
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you want a solution for your computer? or for your phone?
if it's for your phone and it is still iOS then no, the Apple Ecosystem is closed, there are some reverse engineered offers but they tend to be patched out or not be reliable.
not even AI, their AI summarizer is getting the
This, he probably already has some preconceptions about the series. Let him be, he might come around later or never.
Anything user accessible, so not that bad. Restore one backup up and move from there.
There are many ways to do it, I have never used Steam like that but never heard of a ban due to cracked games. My preferred way would be using Lutris, but I have not used it in a while.
The general concept is:
- Create a container/app in Lutris, selecting your Wine preferred version.
- Open the container (so that it creates the directory files)
- Copy the contents of the game into the container
- Point the Lutris container to the exe and done.
- Run game
These steps are not precise but the general overview. You can even switch Wine versions if needed without the need to reinstall.
How much do you pay? Is it DSL?
I get what you are saying but the note is about the developer dropping the Steam Deck supported Anti-Cheat. They were never developing for Linux, they just switched Anti-Cheat provider.
Its been a while since I used lightdm but you need to check what greeter you have installed. I used to have a fancy webkit greeter which was animated but I digress.
About the touchpad, the session managers are their own session, so you need to configure it for the session itself. Do check the Arch wiki for configuration hints.
They have 200 players as 24 peak, all time high was 12k 7 years ago... Unless they had critical cheating issues this makes no sense to me, why would limit your game reach further.
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I like your question but you should formulated better, that's why it's getting downvoted.
Short Answer: No, it's not a flop. Long answer: Many have given the meaning of a flop so I will not repeat. What you want to know it seems is if ERN succeeded as a multiplayer and I get the feeling you are comparing it to FPS, but they have very different markets. ERN made good money and satisfied the Soul-Like gamers Multiplayer addiction. Elden Ring is also not massive when compared to Counter Strike but in proportion ERN is very successful. The learning curve for the Souls-Like games is usually also a detractor for many.