Hardly dystopian. They just had someone who understands how tech works on staff.
Hardly dystopian. They just had someone who understands how tech works on staff.
Pointing out what a moron this guy was is not the same thing as agreeing with Nintendo’s shitty legal practices.
My god that might just work, I’ve used RS Toolkit a bunch and forgot it had that feature!
Yeah I figured this was the case. Ah well!
You’re still better off with something from 8Bit-do at that price. If they included trackpads and vibration it would’ve been a nice Steam Controller v2.
Then why does the link to download the client lead to the MS Store instead of Github?
Your client is still Windows Store exclusive? That’s a hard pass from me.
I have the same card and ran the new God of War without any problems (once I got the <6GB VRAM patch). I would expect the same here.
Seconded. Not the cheapest solution, but worth the price.
Here we go again!
Good timing honestly. The only reason I kept a Windows machine around was for gaming. Now we have much better support across the board.
If you like the interface, check out Funkwhale. It’s a federated service based on Grooveshark, but you need to provide your own mp3/flac files.
I have an account with Tuta. I set it up to be able to use my own domain, so Ive created a few throwaway accts.
And stop following trash like buzzfeed.
Another 8bitdo user here. They really are fantastic. I have a bunch of DualShock 4’s I use as well.
Just keep goimg back in time until they do. I think I had to go 2-3 snapshots back.
Archive.org also has backups of the repo on Github.
Those issues were related to Covid. It made perfect sense for them to focus on their corporate clients, who are their largest revenue source. I’ve also never heard anything bad about their customer service, nor the quality of the products or pricing.
Now that those supply issues have been solved, there’s no real reason to be wary of them. They make an incredible product at a fantastic price.
Audiobookshelf, Calibre-Web, Plex/Jellyfin, FreshRSS, NextCloud, DokuWiki.