Unless SteamOS is counted separately from every other distro, I’d say it (via steamdeck) accounts for most of the growth.
Unless SteamOS is counted separately from every other distro, I’d say it (via steamdeck) accounts for most of the growth.
One would imagine that the DX fanbase would be aware of what a bad idea this is, just think back to HR and the replacement chip thing… Now imagine that without there even being a replacement, that they’d have implemented all that in secret.
Tbh, I didn’t even look at the game itself, I was too distracted by the title.
Am I the only one bothered by the half of an acronym? Like either call it sci-fa or science-fantasy…
Why even shorten the science at that point?
I would sub, but… From what I’ve seen, blahaj zone admins and users both seem a little unhinged…
ah, wasn’t aware of that one. I never was a fan of Blizzard, back when they were in their hayday, I was mostly a console kid. I didn’t really get into pc games until late into XP era, and even then our family didn’t have that much money, so I rarely got new games… And when I was able to upgrade to a win7 machine, several years into its existence, Blizzard already had a somewhat tarnished reputation and I wasn’t really interested in their games anyway…
That’s optimistic thinking about OW2, people clearly wanted OW1 to continue.
whatever you like and have available.
I have a what I assume to be about 1500€ to 2000€ machine (I don’t know the exact value as I inherited it from my cousin who passed away in January) and I can play BotW on yuzu just fine. I assume that even a thousand euro machine would be able to handle switch emulation fine, at least if you don’t go doing any enhancements like unlocking the framerate or running shaders…
Nintendo games rarely (as in, barely ever) get discounted, especially first party games. Remember how they offered a certain game (I think it might have been 3D All-Stars?) for a limited time only? Nintendo is rather anti-consumer in the long run.
So if you keep waiting for a price drop, it’s gonna be a while. Maybe you get lucky and some third party shop sells it for 40$. Don’t expect it to go under that for a long time, it’s a Zelda game. The ones who really want it will buy it regardless of the price, and Nintendo or the other shops don’t really care about the rest.
Maybe in the past, but these days they are pushing hard to get people to use their stuff and to keep using it. They’re not google who throw shit at the wall and see what sticks…
I hope the Fallout and Final Fantasy wikies also migrate out from fandom. Back when they were wikia, they were a lot better. It feels that the search function on fandom is so bad that half the time you’re better off going on google and slapping your search there instead.
I admit, all of my fandom.com experience is post wikia-buyout, but just after they bought wikia and before every wikia.com became a fandom.com site, it was still good.
This isn’t about Mojang. This is about a wiki that is mostly maintained by fans but endorsed by Mojang as the official wiki. If MS tries to force some bullshit Teams or SP solution via Mojang and official branding, the fans will likely abandon it in favor of an unofficial one not hogtied to some BS MS ecosystem.
I’m hoping fallout does as well. Ever since the two fallout wiki merged, I feel like the experience of looking for info on the wiki has been hobbled by fandom.
See, that’s the thing. You’ve also been in the dev role and not just a manager or only mostly a manager. Good manager have background in or at least understanding of the thing they’re managing.