

It’s okay if I was right about my assumption.
You’re inexperienced, and it makes sense you would be insecure about that.
It’s okay if I was right about my assumption.
You’re inexperienced, and it makes sense you would be insecure about that.
They’re better than most.
I’d trust them more than CNN or Fox.
“Everything Hideo Kojima,” do you mean Metal Gear Solid 5 and Death Stranding?
I find it hard to believe that you’ve played his other games and still have this opinion. It’s much more believable that you’re kind of young and only played what was released when you were around.
It seems like more reddit indie shit. It would make sense there are people who can’t comprehend how others wouldn’t like it.
Reddit is a bubble.
Halo was one of the few decent games xbox fans had to themselves.
Most of the top-tier developers made sure to release on PS2.
I honestly couldn’t imagine beating 3 final fantasies.
The only one I’ve ever finished was Dirge of Cerberus.
If you don’t like any of those, odds are you won’t like Morrowind either.
Bethesda has been making the same game since Daggerfall. It’s not for everyone.
I get super bored after a few hours
You would’ve beaten another game in that period of time.
If it’s a son, then probably not.
No problem.
The hardest part is getting a controller working. I’m not sure what OS you have, but getting a bluetooth controller working properly on Linux can be hit or miss. If you’re on Windows with a USB controller or one with a dongle, it should be much easier. I’m sorry I can’t give direct advice because it will depend on your setup.
Otherwise, just download emulators for the consoles you want, download the games for free at vimm.net, then you’re off to the races. You may have to change some settings, but it shouldn’t be too difficult if you’re willing to look at them and experiment a bit as needed.
You can download the MEGAsync program and go through the process of syncing the folders that hold game saves to an online backup. It’s pretty intuitive to follow the program. You will need to look up where each emulator holds its save data though, because it’s not really standardized.
To get you started, these are some emulators that I recommend with large libraries and stable support:
-PCSX2 for PS2
-Dolphin for Gamecube
-Torzu for Switch
-mGBA for Gameboy Advance
-Duckstation for PS1
-PPSSPP for PSP
There are of course others for different consoles, and even multiple emulators for the same console. Don’t get too hung up on doing things perfectly the first time. Try to get some experience and you’ll see what works for you and what doesn’t.
Start small and work your way up.
This community is unique in allowing people to post their support of Russia. I’m guessing they have no problem censoring the other side, though.
This is part of why I’m proudly independent these days.
I’m not a developer, but I’m guessing a good start would be to try installing it on an old phone if you have one.
See what problems you come across, try to learn what’s going on, share your knowledge with others.
I think I’ve solved the problem of computer gaming.
It’s emulating on a gaming laptop with save data automatically backed up to MEGA.
I fucking hate corporate use of emojis.
Just feels like some businesspeople were convinced it drives up “engagement”, so that’s what their underlings to do.
It makes me sick. I support any and all efforts to remove these ideas and the people who perpetuate them from the free software space.
Sorry you hate it. Thanks for being honest.
I avoid all of those kinds of devices because the price in no way reflects the mediocre hardware that we’ll be getting.
When we can get 4070 Lenovo laptops at Walmart for $1,000, it just doesn’t make sense to be spending a comparable price on something without a fucking GPU.
We’re lining the pockets of businessmen at that point. And don’t be fooled: it’s all business at the end of the day.
I agree with you.
Everyone who is saying that windows isn’t profitable or no longer an important part of microsoft’s business strategy is just a parrot succumbing to the snowball effect.
I’d wager they have enough resources to stave it off for as long as possible, and when they can’t do that anymore they will have a strategy for making money off of their “services” in the linux space.
Microsoft is part of the cabal at this point. Businesses give it money because they’re expected to.
Who is the guy and how did he get that position?
I’m guessing he’s just a businessman that was hired based on connections or “credentials”? Does he have any connection with the free software space at all?
We need to keep scumbags like that as far away from the ecosystem as possible. They are leeches and will take advantage of our ignorance if we let them.
I have practically no respect for the gnome project at this point, so it wouldn’t surprise me if this guy was brought in because the gnome foundation wants to emulate proprietary software companies.
Looking at his list of contributions, he didn’t do much but probably sucked up a fat paycheck.
If you don’t like him, that’s fine. You’re just basing your opinion off of what I assumed you were.
Now you’re insecure and attacking me instead of learning. I can’t say I expected more from the next generation.