

I absolutely agree. Unfortunately these people aren’t that bright.
I absolutely agree. Unfortunately these people aren’t that bright.
Where’s the left-leaning equivalent?
The status quo is bad so of course people are going to gravitate towards things that go contrary to the establishment. It’s not exactly rocket science.
Is it true that American milk is normally UHT milk?
Unfortunate for fans of THPS4 but fortunate for me!
I absolutely adore THPS3 but bounced off THPS4 pretty hard. I might actually properly play THPS4’s content in this remake.
I really hoped I’d like Superliminal but ultimately I found it lacking in charisma and was tired of it by the time I reached the end. 6/10 is about what I’d rate it. Serviceable but mediocre.
Is this going to end up as an Escape from LA situation?
I wish there was some sort of scheme to help renters get this stuff going. I can’t make these kinds of changes to the house I live in.
As we all know, UI is a fundamental part of any piece of software’s architecture and cannot be changed without a ground-up rewrite.
Isn’t that what the Skate series is for?
Same. I’ve no interest in watching videos about this stuff. I like skimmable things where I can stop and read more if a particular story takes my interest.
I wish I could get past how ugly and small that engine makes places look.
Do your best.
I tend to use things like Pixelfed to find people interested in the same hobbies. Mastodon I use more for general nerding out.
I wasn’t intending to criticise your use-case. I don’t know what normal usage patterns look like.
That sounds lovely but it’s not been my experience of using social media (except Facebook). I’m not suggesting my experience is normal, or that yours is. I genuinely don’t know.
Monolithic as in Twitter, Reddit, Facebook - platforms that do not federate.
Plus I’m yet to run into a single person I actually know IRL on the fedi.
Is that a normal metric for monolithic social media?
They’re a tad bigger than that (100 GB per disc), and I’ve lost enough hard disks over the years to not want to have to deal with backing up files that big. Not when I can have a small collection of shelf stable discs that won’t suffer mechanical failure short of deliberate damage.
Anyway, you can disagree all you like. If it’s not inconvenient for you, excellent, but for me it is. Hard disks sit in the back of my mind as ticking time bombs that I need to keep an eye on if I want to trust them. Ugh, I’ve done enough of that in my life. So many dodgy disks!
Oh and that also assumes a load of infrastructure in my home that I don’t have. I know how to set it up, but I don’t want to. Been there, done that. I’d rather check the second hand UHD shelf at CEX and pick up the occasional disc when the price isn’t silly.
Of course, eventually my UHDs will decay, but the timescale is decades rather than years.
Dolby Atmos is a surround sound technology. The most basic speaker setup for it is 5.1.2: 5 = front left and right, centre, rear left and right 1 = subwoofer (bass box) 2 = ceiling speakers
So a soundbar - a single block sat in the centre below the screen - claiming to do immersive surround sound is up there with gold-plated fibreoptic leads.
This is something that irks me about how we have things setup at the moment. Farming produces food. Put money in, get food out. The notion that it also needs to make money is putting the cart before the horse. Yay capitalism.
Mechanically I like 64. I’d like a few more tracks, particularly for the battle mode. The later versions add far too much cruft for my tastes.