“Monopoly”, other platforms are free to compete, Valve isn’t actively trying to stop them
“Monopoly”, other platforms are free to compete, Valve isn’t actively trying to stop them
Will probably require uPlay/Ubisoft Connect launcher anyway
Wild guess but stereo equipment wasn’t a thing in households and it was a way to get the adoption going
oh those, yes they’re annoying, especially switching tabs
Which ones exactly? BL2 doesn’t look/feel like it’s kb/m support was an afterthought
Remedy and Epic agreement was for 2 releases, so I guess Alan Wake Remastered and 2 fit the quota and now they’re free.
Agreed with their bad publisher choices though
Not OP, I’ve heard criticism of their recent Duo subscription and their bitcoin wallet.
I use Proton services and my biggest gripe is their mediocre Linux VPN app. No binaries to download/Flatpak, advertised port-forwarding isn’t fully implemented and requires playing around in a terminal, and UI feels less polished than it’s Windows counterpart.
There’s a community made Flatpak of ProtonVPN though, in case it helps anyone
Someone at Microsoft must’ve had a stroke while writing this
Countries already phase out LTE? Where?
I think reusing server/client naming for USB connectivity instead of master/slave would fit it
Yes headsets don’t support VRR which is why it’s so crucial to get the timing right
It can’t say no either /s
https://areweanticheatyet.com/ is missing
Aight, I’ma steal leaked Windows XP source code :3
Epic with a lower cut has the same game prices. Additionally Valve lowered their cut ahead of a launch of Epic Games Store
Try enabling DXVK
It isn’t, and shouldn’t be normalised but criticised. Yet people buy into this shit anyway
Video/TV streaming services seem to forget why they succeeded in the first place, with all the restrictions on family accounts, exclusivity deals etc.
Already sailing