I find it easier to do it the other way around. Pirate all the games, then buy them when they’re available DRM free.
Technically I own some games on Epic, but I don’t install from there.
I find it easier to do it the other way around. Pirate all the games, then buy them when they’re available DRM free.
Technically I own some games on Epic, but I don’t install from there.
Still seems way overpriced. Doesn’t even have name recognition anymore.
The alternative is stop traveling such huge distances all the time.
Other than public transportation and filling up the cars with people, instead of having one vehicle per person.
Shows how broken the internet was and still is, basically the homeland of the internet is incapable of building pages that comply with basic regulation.
Need to use up all your storage before you feel a need to pay for more.
Waterfox most of the time, Vivaldi for when I can’t be bothered to whitelist individual scripts.
Using underpaid prison labor to deny people access to well-paying jobs, forcing more people into difficult situations.
Babylon 5.
Animal feed is a huge category, vs. almonds. Almonds registering on that scale is what’s so shocking about it.
Edit: Not that it isn’t wasteful, if you need extra feed besides grazing, you’re in trouble ecologically.
I just want a small phone with 3.5mm audio that I can use as a music, podcast, and general audio device. By small I mean iPhone 5/SE or less. The latest “mini” is bigger, and they don’t even do minis now.
So Motorola Razr and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 when folded are smaller in height, but over twice as thick, and notably heavier. Not seeing the advantage.
A subscription fee and any kind of profiting off of user data, need to never co-exist.
Specify the cost of the service, and that should be all there is to it. Makes it more fair in terms of competition, too.
Yet much older games are still playable without functionality loss.
You don’t need upgrades to online services. You need to stop locking down games.