It looks like the number of people who RuneScape (3?) is less than that, but OSRS seems to have a healthy population.
It looks like the number of people who RuneScape (3?) is less than that, but OSRS seems to have a healthy population.
Because they make a lot of money.
Would you be happier if it were paid DLC? It’s more fitting as a mod anyway, since the whole thing was very on-the-rails.
You’re right about that, but that doesn’t address the main concerns I made in my post.
Listen, I love my Steam Deck, but it isn’t a reasonable replacement for heavy Switch users, like this guy and his family. It’s not exactly a high-spec’d machine and as a result, in my experience, none of the Switch games play at their original FPS on the Deck. Some are so bad that they are unplayable. Online play is going to be, at best, limited and far more difficult to manage. Heck, setting it up in general for kids that probably just want to play the damn games is going to be more annoying. The worst part would be listening to, “Dad, why can’t we just buy a Switch?” a thousand times.
I don’t use my Steam Deck as a work machine, but I’ve also found getting external displays to be a bit of a chore. I’ve never gotten the DP to work and the HDMI is hit or miss.
That being said, the external display ports work more consistently with other hardware, like my laptop, so I think the issue lies with the Steam Deck.
I’m not saying my setup is any better, but it currently looks like this:
I’m open to suggestions if anybody knows any better alternatives. I’ve had mixed luck with services that filter out YouTube’s crap.
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Ah, yes, Ventoy, my favorite “open source” program. https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/issues/2795
“Management is focused on pleasing investors with beating quarterly results and not focusing on long-term strategy to provide exceptional experience for the gamers.”
Ironically, I would say that’s one of the biggest reasons why their quarterly results are so poor.
I have a few programs that will reach out to the internet when the user explicitly checks for updates. Feel free to rip apart my amateur projects: https://github.com/Jestzer
Yup. Programmers who have only ever been programmers tend to act like god’s gift to this world.
I edited my original post, see if what I wrote makes a bit more sense.
Gotcha, I’ll edit my reply accordingly then.
EDIT: I would report it to Apple as bug. Who knows if it’s part of iOS or an app- the only way you could tell is if you start uninstalling your apps.
Fair enough, I respect that.
I don’t think that necessarily means your data will be deleted and not used to train their LLMs, though.
Out of genuine curiosity, what is it missing? I have to use macOS on my Apple Silicon computers, so I haven’t tried out Asahi.
I think you’re partially right, at least, based off my personal experiences.
My wife who despises Windows is primarily a macOS user, but she’s fine with using Linux, assuming I’ve setup anything “technical” beforehand.
However, I think complacency will continue to thrive for Windows-only users. I think there’s only a small vocal minority that is switching from Windows to Linux. Most of the people I work with continue to use and complain about Windows, but are too intimidated by Linux to switch. I think the average Joe doesn’t even know Linux exists.
https://archive.is/F15IU