On one hand, I get it. People can be unnecessarily toxic, but completely ignoring feedback just doesn’t seem right either.
On one hand, I get it. People can be unnecessarily toxic, but completely ignoring feedback just doesn’t seem right either.
Retrodeck in your case then if you just want a simple setup.
Cool devices, but I’ve seen Beelink PCs with better specs and for cheaper. Cool if you want the case but not really worth it at the end of the day.
This game is actually amazing. Me and my friends play it almost daily. It is crazy how crazy the quality is for being a free open source game.
Only works if you haven’t updated it since the February 2021 update. You also would lose the actual built in Chromecast feature.
Cool but I don’t really see why you would do it on this device when you can just flash android to a raspberry pi or something and have basically the same thing at that point.
Summer sale is June 27th. I would expect it to go on sale then. You can also keep an eye on deal.gg and see if you can get a key elsewhere. Buy at your own risk though as most of the sites on there are key resellers with unknown origin how they got them.
If you sideload VLC yes. I don’t believe it’s on the official app store.
There’s a docker image called wg-easy I use with a nice web interface.
A lot of the modern arm chips are 64 bit now fortunately. Not sure about RISC.
It’s very easy to bypass the requirements. Just search “how to bypass Windows 11 install requirements”.
I’ve installed it on a a handful of machines that didn’t meet the requirements and haven’t had any issues with them other than one not being able to launch a game because the anti cheat needed newer TPM 2.0
I really hope this is true. I know Yuzu will be pretty safe when it comes to finding it in the future, even if it’s not “official”.
That being said, what really worries me is emulation for the next gen switch and if anyone will be willing to attempt to create it, and if not what will happen when it comes to preservation of that console.
Armbian with CasaOS
I can’t speak on moonlight specifically on the pi 4, but it running steamlink on wasn’t bad on it, so I can’t imagine it’s would be any worse than that for moonlight.
Wired Nvidia shield TV has been my best experience when it comes to both moonlight and steam link out of all of the devices I’ve tried it with.
The base game (to access these quests) is $40 for a brand new copy. It’s only $20 if you get a used copy.
These DLCs event quests are also free to download.
Still sucks they are being removed, but these were minor free 3rd party event quests to begin with.
Although it still sucks it’s being removed, these DLCs were all free event quests and did not cost extra.
Although I don’t like this either, I did see some misinformation going around in some other comments.
All of these quests that are being removed were free DLC event quests and did not cost any extra to play. It still sucks that it’s being removed, but its not like people are losing content they paid for either.
If you really want to experience this content, the game is $20 from GameStop. You can download these quests basically as soon as you start the game.
If you can’t afford it, emulation and the PC version both have very easily accessible save editors where you can unlock these quests/cosmetics if it’s means that much to you.
Or just don’t buy the game at all if that’s too much extra work for you., I highly recommend it though if you can get it. Easily my most played game of 21-22 :)
I have 2 SATA SSDs I use via an USB adapter externally and have never had an issue.
Technically SATA is faster at 6 gigabyte compared to USB 3.0 at 5 gigabyte. That being said USB 3.1 or newer is faster than SATA.
How if we’re talking nvme, internal drives are basically always going to be faster than a USB adapter.
Another only digital console: ew.
Gyro in an Xbox controller: W
I use mine docked fairly frequently. No major issues that I’ve had. Just note that if you change the games resolution to higher than the steam decks native screen, you’ll sacrifice framerate for it.
The complexity and variety of the weapons, as well as the different monsters and the personalities is what I like about them. It’s basically a boss rush game with the occasional gathering session for environmental resources.
It’s not a game for everyone, and it’s kinda a running meme that everyone drops it shortly after there first time playing it, only to come back years later and get completely hooked.
If you do decide to try it, I really suggest messing around with the weapons in the training area until you find one interesting to you, and then searching up a guide for it.