“Don’t tell me, tell the damn kernel!”
I’m just a weird, furry, pan guy (cis he/him). I also have a big, blue username.
If I was a character in Danganronpa, my talent would be The Ultimate Loser and I’d be the first character killed in the murder game.
“Don’t tell me, tell the damn kernel!”
As if that would at all stop these dumbass challenges from being posted and copied? People have been hurting themselves copying something they saw someone else doing even before the invention of the camera.
I’m fine with subs. I know there are only like a handful of dubbed ones and they’re also sliced up to be more kid friendly so in this one instance I even prefer them subbed so I get the original episodes. Are the ones Crunchyroll doesn’t have not even subbed?
Where can I find every single episode of Case Closed? Because I can’t find a complete torrent and Crunchyroll is missing everything from about episode 103 to episode 700. They introduced another character at some point in between there and I have no idea who she is.
Piracy is up because crapitalism is also up.
There were also those pirates that were told “alright we don’t need you anymore. Don’t pirate.” And went “well if the agreement is over, I guess we can pirate your ships too!”
“The complete experience…”
Dude most of those DLCs for Stellaris are just new parts for customizing the look of your civ. Only 2 actually are like expansions for the game that add more than just aesthetic content.
Not saying you should have bought it over pirating, but like… You could have saved bandwidth by also not getting most of those DLCs at all.
If this is to give more context to reviews that give poor reviews for the performance of a game, why don’t they just have the user’s full system specs visible somewhere? They do already collect that info.
I mean what if they use something like the ROG Ally?
If they used a screen for the price tag on the display: Cool.
If I have to look it up on my own device: Fuck that.
I saw an ad for this thing on TV the other day. IDK why, but seeing things like this on TV always makes me giddy ever since I first saw Secret of Mana advertised on TV. Seeing new tech (and video games before a certain time) having commercials on television is like seeing a unicorn.
It doesn’t even keep track of time spent playing non-Steam games through Steam, which is equally ridiculous IMO.
Firefox: “I’m listening.”
For PCVR games, it’s exactly the same as normal PC piracy. You can add them as non-steam games and then tick the “show in VR library” option so they actually appear in the VR shit.
For standalone, on the Quest 3 (which, BTW, can also do PCVR), there is an app called Rookie Sideloader that can pull (nearly) anything from the official store without paying for it and then it’s just installed as an unknown app instead of showing up in the default app list.
The only thing I was even looking for being cracked was Lies of P but then the devs themselves removed it from the game and also put the game on sale for super cheap so I just bought it anyway 🤷🏻♂️
Removed by mod
Beta release
IDK if this means early-ish software or if it will release the fish of the same name. 🤔
It’s like they can do the Kessel run in under 12 parsecs.
We didn’t even have AI when the Internet became flooded with faked images and videos, and those actually are incredibly hard to tell are fake. AI generated images still has very obvious tells that it’s fake if you scrutinize them even a little bit. And video is so bad right now, you don’t have to do anything but have functioning sight to notice it’s not real.
I remember when the go-to search term was “warez.”
I still don’t know if that was supposed to be pronounced like “wares” or “war-ehz.” 🤔
Watch 'em fuck up and cut the wrong cable and now the entire country of Russia doesn’t have Internet access.