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$15.99 monthly library access fee? Who knew!
Or, if you’re only a casual gamer, just $1.99 per launch.
$15.99 monthly library access fee? Who knew!
Or, if you’re only a casual gamer, just $1.99 per launch.
Or just buy games on GoG.com now to ensure they’ll be there in the future. Why wait?
I remember going from 128 -> 192 MB in order to upgrade from ME to XP so I could learn programming with Visual C# 1.0. It was completely doable, assuming you manually disabled almost all the background services.
The good old, “If it’s not your source, it’s not your computer.”
Oh god, that explains so much! I didn’t realize that WoL was designed to be multiplayer, i just figured it was permanently set on impossible difficulty.
The hero we didn’t deserve.
Oh cool, somebody signed up, they have more supporters today.
That is (was) DMOZ: the Mozilla Directory of websites, now curlie.org, after AOL shut it down in 2017.
They have a Patreon if you want to help them maintain it.
There you go, assuming the problem is worth the corporation’s time and money to bother solving. The correct answer is to not bother hiring a customer support department and telling people that they’re SOL when stuff goes wrong. The goal is to take in more money than you spend on customer support, so you spend none.
That used to be the dream: corps hired you to work on the thing they needed that you were good at. Now, though, they just want everything for free and just acquihire to reassign you to whatever makes more money.
I dunno, Folding Ideas broke down Fortnite’s monetization policies, and they’re pretty damn barbaric, particularly in how they target kids.
That was a delightful game, thank you for the reminder. Kinda wish I still had it or that someone had a remake.
Archive does have the originals though:
Wait, what did I miss?
I promise it’ll be forever, this time.
I’ve almost pulled the trigger on that one like three times now but I need more art supplies…
Congratulations! The music will stay with you forever.
The Pyra Handheld - Just buy a few extra SD cards and swap out the SD card with a working one after he breaks it.
Edit: Never mind, it’s still under development, I thought it had been released.
I waited till they showed him the door.
I’m still mad he didn’t use the size of the number to tell the system which block to read first. I feel like that would be a great use of division or maybe modulus?
Don’t blame gamers because
some ofall the shitty MBAs want to speed run capitalism.