Digital refunds isn’t them being good, it’s them getting sued by Australia.
Digital refunds isn’t them being good, it’s them getting sued by Australia.
I guess if you have a closed shell case it’d be fine for the screen, but in my experience the screen is the only part likely to break and I’d rather not carry the extra size and weight of a case
I don’t use a case, just a screen protector. Been through a lot of screen protectors but the phone has taken a pretty solid beating and still functions like new with exception of battery life. Not sure a case is necessary unless Xiaomi make unusually resilliant phones which I think is unlikely.
Digital, haven’t had a working disk drive in like 10 years, two laptops ago was broken, previous and current laptop just don’t come with one.
Jesus dude how many tubs of ice cream did you eat last night?
Wait, spring? I called that autumn :O
Arc is good at newer games, however a handheld is more likely than most devices to play older games so maybe not the best choice.
I have an i9 13900, so uh, it isn’t exactly a mid tier CPU.
Stellaris just can’t have a full, long game without eating shit at the end frame wise.
edit: i9 13980HK, slightly wrong model, point stands as its a very high end CPU that’ll beat the snot out of anything normal. Stellaris is actually just brutal to run end game.
I have one of the fastest, most powerful laptops that exist, and the last century or so of stellaris brings it to a crawl.
Bg3 at 4k ultra settings? 144fps. Stellaris? There are some entire seconds without a new frame.
Moving out of home when mum dies, because that inheretance is probably the only way I'll ever buy a house
I talked to their support about the library force refresh and it's apparently intended. That library refresh is literally the only reason the EGS isn't open all the time like Steam is. Random data usage is bad, and can fuck off. I do not need random lag spikes.
It's to stop trolls and bots, so if they don't know why or when they got banned they can't fix it so the next troll or bot account also runs into the same issue. It's why a lot of anticheat in games won't instantly ban a detected cheat, makes it harder to beat the system.
Baldurs Gate 3, Trackmania, Grid Legends and Old School Runescape.
Doesn't appear so, it seems pretty minor and doesn't retroactively fuck people over.
That's not how this kind of thing works, and it depends on where it starts. If it's 1% of children attempting suicide, which would be a huge amount, a 10% increase is 1.1%, and then for the next year a 10% increase makes it 1.21%, and then 1.33%. This is why when something increases your risk of something by say, 50%, it might mean absolutely nothing if the initial odds are 1 in a billion. 1.5 in a billion isn't really any more likely.
SkillUp is great, I have a bunch of new games specifically because of him.
I mean, I did, you were saying how it worked online and I pointed out it's mean to be a local only system, which means it isn't allowed to be online. How is that not responding to your comment?
For a local only system advertised as local only, which should have 0 interaction with AWS or the internet because those are not local.
Ah yes, my comment openly states I hate steam because it isn’t perfect. It’s definitely written in there.