If you really want to stick with Windows there are methods to bypass the CPU/TPM requirements of Windows 11.
If you really want to stick with Windows there are methods to bypass the CPU/TPM requirements of Windows 11.
Stardew Valley came out in 2016.
Trust me, you don’t want to know.
She’s 2.3 million light years away. We’re seeing her in the past.
She’s so fat that I’m genuinely concerned for her health.
Oh yeah, well I can see your mom. 2.3 million light years away. Because she’s fat.
I was going to suggest CrossCode, it has some great characters. And while the game is balls-hard on default settings it has many adjustable options to bring it in line with whatever your skill level may be.
Mad Max - Your own personal Gollum!
Fun fact: Chumbucket has a bit part in Furiosa.
Roboquest is much closer to Gunfire Reborn than Borderlands.
Are you kidding me? Those things were fucking creepy. And the sounds they made? Uggghh…
TNG came out in 1987. I sure hope someone got fired for that blunder.
I buy manufacturer refurbished drives from serverpartdeals.com. They come with a 2 year warranty but I’ve never had a problem with any of them.
Reminds me of a setup I had for local serial multiplayer on my Atari ST. I had cable going from the ST’s 25 pin serial port to a 9-pin connector, a gender changer, a null modem module, then 9-pin back to 25-pin. But hey, it worked.
When I played on PC the game looked good, but there were definitely places that could be improved. I recall facial animations looking a bit off. Not that I think a remaster is called for.
These are concurrent users, i.e. the number of players all playing at one time. The total number of Steam users is WAY higher.
Where’s the “check Caps Lock key” step?
You’re right, that’s a good dumb internet joke. I’m just being needlessly pedantic today.
I once had a client who didn’t want to buy new Office licenses for their brand-new Server 2008 terminal server, so had us install an old copy of Office 97 they had lying around. Surprisingly, it worked.