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How can this be? All the games I buy on Steam are cheaper than on other platforms. Where are these cheaper games?
How can this be? All the games I buy on Steam are cheaper than on other platforms. Where are these cheaper games?
Didn’t Microsoft do this with the Microsoft Live service? After so many years, they stopped supporting the service and the games are pretty much useless.
Just like the good ole days
I upgraded to PC running Linux instead
Hopefully in Arch already
Microsoft doesn’t need those studios, just the IPs.
Ha ha I always guilt my wife with these commercials. “Do you need that?” She hates those annoying commercials. There the equivalent to all these dumb men’s soap commercials for crap like this. https://www.drsquatch.com/
Article for the sake of having an article.
I’ve always felt this way about HP
Pretty good! I’m liking kde. It’s very user friendly and you didn’t have to tweak the crap out of it.
Nostalgia is part of retrogaming. It’s not required but it help keep interest in a game.
You might want to try different systems and types of retro games. SNES is good but a lot prefer Sega Genesis, TG16, NES even Atari can be interesting. They all have different games. Also MAME is fun for arcade games.
I find that I play sometimes only play new games for months. Indie games is where it’s at for me. Donut DoDo on Steam comes to mind. And if you like that game try some that inspired it.
At the end of the day, just fun.
Nope not clicking on that crap.
I use Flatpaks mostly because I like having my base os and gui minimal as possible. Every thinking that is not core os I install as a flatpak. This is great because I didn’t have to install dependencies like lib32 and other libraries on my root partition. Lean and mean.
I that half of what my cell phone has
Depends. Ha ha
RPMs at work, Debs for my RaspberryPi devices. PacMan (Arch) and Flatpaks for home.
Flatpaks are great. I install my core os and gui with the base package management. All my user side packages are Flatpaks. I then use Flatseal to lock down and modify Flatpaks as needed. What’s great is running programs like wine without installing a ton of dependencies and then locking the install from parts of my computer I don’t want it to have access to.
A long time ago I was required to use Windows. So I converted my computer using VMware P2V and just ran Windows in a VM. I swear it ran better and faster. Want really Linux freedom but it was fun.
Sorry but that doesn’t work. Just 5% of the community does it and everybody else doesn’t care. Laws need to be passed.
Every day complaints about capitalism
Just announced? Crazy, I already have the Taito version.