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Tell your friend that my friend said thank you for the information.Yep.
According to my friend too.
Tell your friend that my friend said thank you for the information.Yep.
According to my friend too.
If your friends enjoy information, maybe that would help.Tell your friend that my friend said thank you for the information.
You failed at lifeHad one in a house we rented years ago. Never used it.
Had one in a house we rented years ago. Never used it.
How is bone conduction then? Qualitatively speaking.
Not that I could get them to work with work's laptops...
Yep. They've a set of peripherals you can order internally that'll pass. Other than that, if you plug something in that you shouldn't then secirity'll turn up and march you offsite.They've locked it down that much you can't use Bluetooth?
They've locked it down that much you can't use Bluetooth?
There's no such thing as a sale, only spendingView attachment 52071View attachment 52072View attachment 52073
Somehow I feel like £26.66 is more expensive than £24
Oh wait. Who knew. Sales are a scam.
What you get for playing with your vegetables out in public.Cracked rib. Again.
I wish I was better at jumping MTB![]()
Looks like Microsoft are following suite at some point.The people have spoken.
Sony has officially killed the pre-owned and physical gaming market.
People voted with their wallets.
Not what he said. They can remove (completely offline) games from their marketplaces so they're impossible to even buy. Amazon caused a stir a while ago by remotely deleting delisted books from people's Kindles, what's to stop these companies doing the same for games you've bought and downloaded and assumed you owned forever?What if they turn the servers off @Tom? Should there be an expectation that online server-based stuff should be available ad-infinitum?
The last physical game I bought was the first new DOOM in 2016. I bought it because my internet was shit back then and I thought it would save time but the fucking disc only had about 5 GB on it, I still had to download >40 GB.I am torn between "how dare they" and "meh"
I haven't bought a physical PC game in about 15 years, at least, probably near 20 (been on Steam for 21) and baring a few indi games, I don't find I play older games anyway and would love someone not lazy to come and trim my Steam game collection, of ~1000 games. They can go to the ether for all I care.
But yes, there absolutely should be. Either keep the servers up or more feasibly open-source (or at least publicly release) the server software so the community can keep them up themselves.What if they turn the servers off @Tom? Should there be an expectation that online server-based stuff should be available ad-infinitum?
Yep, I agree with that. And I know the amazon shizzle too.But yes, there absolutely should be. Either keep the servers up or more feasibly open-source (or at least publicly release) the server software so the community can keep them up themselves.
It's nice when it happens but it depends heavily on the IP. If there's IP the publisher has licenced from others, or its own it wants to reuse, or countless other combinations; then the source code needed for community servers may incur ongoing costs to the publisher or might not be possible at all.But yes, there absolutely should be. Either keep the servers up or more feasibly open-source (or at least publicly release) the server software so the community can keep them up themselves.