For those wondering, FTA doesn’t mean “Free Trade Agreement” or “Fuck The Asshole”, but “Forgot To Add”.
For those wondering, FTA doesn’t mean “Free Trade Agreement” or “Fuck The Asshole”, but “Forgot To Add”.
I’m skeptical whether it was really a bug or not, but I could definitely see how it could’ve been just a bug given the description in the OP. Could’ve also been a “happy accident” they were hoping nobody would complain about.
The FF7 Remake games have a lot more content than the respective parts of the original
I can see that. But that doesn’t help identify sharing! Haha
Huh. The Apple one is new to me. It looks like an “upload” icon, which I guess makes sense.
The Android one looks like something being spread/copied from one point to two other points. Which also makes sense.
You’re right! Some games on Steam are DRM-free.
All games on GOG are DRM-free as a rule.
I think they were saying that the US funded the Taliban to fight the USSR (aka. “commies”)
Interesting that there’s “new information” after deep faking videos become increasingly easy…
I haven’t heard of the phantom charging issue before, but the “only charging to 80%” could be because of adaptive charging settings
I’m saying that a lot of people would consider it to start with “L”. I think it’s common to say “Legend of Zelda”, and even LoZ to refer to the series.
But in tech, there’s often a lot of overlap in the high-end and crap…at least in terms of issues.
Expensive, high-end products can sometimes just be frustrating, or just lacking features that’d seem obvious.
During a virtual meeting isn’t an employee’s free time…even if their mic is supposed to be off. Lol
That’s just semantics.
When you buy a CD, you don’t own the songs.
But you do have some item that belongs to you.
With Steam, you have a ticket that will let you into Steam to download the game for as long as your account is in good standing and as long as Steam exists.
With GOG, you have a file you can use to install the game on any machine INDEFINITELY. GOG can’t revoke your access for any reason, and if GOG shuts down, you can still install the games.
With GOG, you can buy any game, and you’ll have files to keep. Once you have the installer, you can keep that forever.
Even if your GOG account is hacked, banned, and GOG goes out of business, you can forever install your game onto any compatible machine, even offline, and play the game.
That’s what GOG does differently.
It’s like buying a physical game, except there’s no disc. They can’t revoke your access or deactivate your ability to play the game.
Those are often categorized as
Legend of Zelda, The
Star Control 2
We’ve got some good examples of emulators, so I’ll share some examples where the originals are better.
DC, DS, 3DS, and WiiU (especially) because of the inability to give the dual-screen experience that these consoles offer.
Yes, the DS and 3DS can emulate the touch screen with your mouse, or maybe even a touchscreen monitor. But your controls are still going to be on a separate device the majority of the time.
The DC has its VMUs, which were often doing something related to the game you were playing. In Sonic Shuffle (Mario Party but Sonic and cards instead of dice), it actually showed your hand. It was an interesting mechanic, because players could choose cards from ANY player’s hand…and the VMUs were the only way to see which card was what.
The WiiU would probably need to be able to emulate onto a tablet for a lot of the games that utilized it well to work as originally intended.
This is “NoStupidQuestions”, not “AnythingGoes”, lol
Not a current student, but know some in tech programs. At least in colleges (as opposed to universities), a lot of professors have been moving away from textbooks. But maybe the students I know are just lucky, lol
There are still publishers who do exactly what you describe. Pearson was doing maybe 10% off for the digital copy. You could buy used textbooks, but then you’d need to buy the “digital pass” for the homework, which was more than half the cost of the book (and it wouldn’t give any digital access to the book itself).
Lmao, you’re right. I really tried to find the answer myself rather than asking! Ahaha