

Metal Gear Solid?
Metal Gear Solid?
I’d argue that they wouldn’t know what the danger is anyways.
To your first point, it’s not even so much the tariffs; it’s the threat to our Canadian sovereignty. A lot of Americans see it as a joke, but a president shouldn’t be talking about their allies like that. We don’t really expect better from that waste of skin, but the lack of a response from the average American about this specifically is a slap in the face from our closest allies.
Yep, different style of games. I need to give Factorio another shot, it seems really up my alley but I couldn’t get into it.
I’d rather have a 20 hour game that is engaging the entire time than a game that has a ton of filler in it.
That would be hilarious if someone made a website showing how they are using pirated Nintendo games (complete with screenshots of the games, etc) to show how they are “training” their AI just to watch Nintendo freak out.
I feel like the Android client for ProtonMail is really slow. Switching folders is painful.
I also tried sharing calendars with my wife who is still on Gmail and didn’t have great luck there. I decided I’ll just forward invites to events to her, though I haven’t had a chance to test that.
Yep, it’s something to consider when looking at multiplayer games and how “friendly” the developer/publisher has been in the past.
Rockstar, for example, has always been super shitty towards PC gamers.
Apex Legends was a bit of a surprise to me, and especially the doubling down with that stupid chart.
The big issue is when they randomly add it in the future. You can’t buy games assuming they’ll continue to work.
Could say, “I live my life 9 seconds at a time.”
I think everyone has their favorite. I’ve been using Heroic for anything not-Steam.
GOG is the GOAT, but this meme misses the mark.
Honestly, Discord is 100 times worse for the same reasons.
Maybe they should, gasp, include chargers with phones! What a concept…
They might now they’re owned by Microsoft. They’ve been adding games to Steam (perhaps only Overwatch 2 and Diablo 4? so far?).
I don’t believe WoW is on Steam. It’s likely that Steam was just open in the background and popped up over WoW.
The maintainer of the application chooses the categorie(s) but manually organizing things as an end user… is kinda dumb. Maybe I don’t understand your workflow (or why the Start Menu is the way it is now with all programs barfed into one list, I figured it was for touch devices). It doesn’t really matter, though, because search is used primarily now, anyways. Forgetting the name of the application is the only reason I can see digging through the Start Menu now.
I preferred their nested menus to what is there now, though I started using search as soon as it became a thing (Windows 7?). They should have really implemented categories (like in Linux) early on rather than having every suite have it’s own sub-menu in the Start Menu.
Like, from just reading the headline, it doesn’t seem very onion-y. It’s not just perfectly believable, but I sort of assumed that that is what happened.
Yep, drives me nuts when they call burgers sandwiches. If you gotta classify them together, call them handhelds.