I also get this issue. This seems to happen more often in games where steam input is configured to be a mouse instead of a gamepad.
I also get this issue. This seems to happen more often in games where steam input is configured to be a mouse instead of a gamepad.
I recommend going to the Steam Forums. There are hundreds of threads there where people give out free invites to the game.
Isn’t TF2 a hero shooter?
With a lot of effort sure. The batteries aren’t a simple swap like they should be.
Sure but this did cause bugs in some games.
He did send a gnome into space on a rocket although it was for charity.
Many PS2 titles also used the PS1 hardware for game functionally so some PS2 titles have bugs on newer PS2 models with the hardware removed.
I’m not but what’s funny is that EA, Ubisoft and Rockstar require an account to play their single player games and even their awful launchers which Sony isn’t doing and no one cares. Suddenly Sony does the same thing and everyone is furious about it.
Maybe it’s time for everyone to start review bombing these publishers too.
That was obvious though. There was articles last week saying that Ghost of Tsushima wouldn’t remove the PSN requirement. It is also listed above the buy button (although that could be recent).
It was pretty clear from their response to HD2 that they would try again. Sure they shouldn’t have been selling preorders in countries that don’t have PSN access but it isn’t really surprising that they are enforcing it here.
There is a big difference between cancelling an order and taking away a product that you have been using.
I don’t agree with Sony’s actions as everyone should be able to buy the game but this is Sony cancelling an order as the game isn’t even out yet on PC.
Correct me if I’m wrong but the game isn’t out yet on PC so no one has been playing (driving) the game.
Is it? Last time I tried none of my docker compose files would start correctly in podman compose.
This is insane but why aren’t they going after Ryujinx too?
My Netgear switch doesn’t support Level 3 routing. It only supports basic VLAN functions.
From the switch? I thought the routing was done at the router level?
Doesn’t look like it but if I set up VLANs unless an user is on the correct VLAN they can’t access the web interface. And the only way for them to get access is to get physical access and plug a device into the correct port.
It is a managed switch. What’s wrong with TP-Link managed switches?
I have a basic Netgear managed switch for VLANs.
Or use LetsEncrypt it’s free to get an SSL certificate.
Nothing to stop an instance that was set up just for spam from lying about it of course.
Yep it’s trivial to get a reverse proxy to modify the response to make it look like they don’t have open registration.
Does this game work on Proton?