This is in response to the new California law that forces stores to clearly disclose that the customer is buying a temporary license.
This is in response to the new California law that forces stores to clearly disclose that the customer is buying a temporary license.
I’ve used an Intel V8 NUC with a discreet AMD GPU for years to do all sorts of self hosting. It makes a fantastic Plex server as it can transcode really fast.
Yeah, that seems to be what most people are saying.
I’m not touching that game personally: I read their EULA and it includes the sale of analytics data to 3rd parties.
You have to buy new character classes with premium currency, and they’re not what I would call “micro” transactions. Technically I guess you could earn them through play, but you’d have to willing to grind a lot.
Yes, exactly this. I have a 20-something friend I made through online games who was trying so hard to get me to install this, and he had never even heard of Nexon.
No, it only looks like the matrix screen saver to normal eyes, but when you’re wearing that hacker mask, you can actually see through the code directly into the pipes of the Internet.
Arrowhead and/or Sony also messed up by not having the country restrictions setup on the Steam store. Arrowhead knew they were going to be reliant on PSN to handle support tickets well ahead of launch.
Helldivers 2 wins. You get to drop orbital strikes, launch ICBM nukes, call in cluster munitions, etc.
CoffeeStain has fixed some crazy Satisfactory saves that went all the way back to update 2 from 2019.