I just want Demon’s Souls on PC
I just want Demon’s Souls on PC
Unless you referring specifically to the original deck’s screen, I dont see a point in paying way more for specs that if you try using will get you a battery life of 30min.
And as someone who thought the trackpads were pointless: they make a lot of games you wouldn’t expect perfectly playable. I personally have been playing stellaris on the deck and it’s been great.
Just skip that step and get the deck. It’s the best handheld anyway.
Unless Zig starts its own cult, I feel Rust will win in the end.
Maybe I’m getting wooshed but can’t you bring up the keyboard anyway?
In my experience the biggest issues tend to be some stupid launcher that publishers still think are a great idea.
It really is a shame. If Arenanet was a bigger studio they could probably have two teams working on expansions at the same time so that we could get a new one every year while still allowing for two years of development.
The loss of new elite specs is by far my biggest disappointment, the lackluster metas and hit-or-miss instanced content also lowers the overall value proposition to me, personally.
The vast majority of people weren’t doing political marriages.
Not only do the 13th and 14th gen crash, but vendors ask for about 1000 dollars more for supporting servers with those chips.
Higher refresh rate has great applications, but the competitive crowd swears up and down that it makes a big difference. I’ve had a 240hz monitor and I couldn’t tell any meaningful difference from my 165hz.
It’s what X wants you to see. It’s not a glitch or bad algorithm, it’s working as intended.
I think some were interesting but overall I can’t shake the feeling they are a poor replacement for new elite specs. If any of them end up being good it will probably become the new go to weapon for every spec of that profession, which isn’t really good for variety.
Those were called emoticons back in the day.
Don’t lemmy.worlders like to defed for slight disagreements? Just do it and save us from your brainworms.
The project manager’s revenge: the last Scrum Master.
Is it really that unlikely that companies that jumped into the agile hype train do it wrong?
White space in the wrong place? Fails Wrong amount of tabs? Fail
Working in a big configuration file that has a lot of nesting? Good luck.
Best part is that most of these things don’t throw errors or anything, it just doesn’t work and you are left scratching your head as to why your deploy only fails in the production environment.
So what are these easy anti-cheat solutions that can detect aim-hacking?