

Not what she was referring to actually
Not what she was referring to actually
To be fair to the new owners the previous ones never mentioned the lifetime subscriptions existed and they were sinking the company. Probably the reason the original owners sold in the first place.
I don’t think anyone’s ever said Linux is user friendly for non technical people. Atleast not earnestly or without hard coping
Is it always online? I don’t remember it being so but it has been many years since I played it
They’ve already backtracked it seems
You don’t have to join a domain, it just skips the Microsoft account login and goes to create a local account
Nope, you need an internet connection to get past initial setup. Unless you use pro, there you can select to domain join computer instead and it’ll let you create a local account
Not quite as useful as it initially sounds. It was a visual basic binary, which is just net framework. You’ve been able to easily decompile that for decades already. The article also hints that native binaries do not work as well either.
Yep lmao
You’re not supposed to eat the onion bro
Yep! Although not as much but it’s the game that introduced me to the series. I have fond memories of the game but sadly it’s aged quite a bit, the jank is very noticeable compared to the newer games.
Same, though not recently but I have a few hundred hours in snowrunner.
Oh shit, that’s awesome
Last time I used Linux (2 months ago maybe, bazzite) audio kept turning itself down to like 5% volume. Turning it up would instantly make it go down again if I let go of the volume slider
Same the first time I read it lmao
Dark souls 1 had fast travel too but not to every bonfire and you had to reach a certain point in the game to unlock it
Demons souls had fast travel too technically but only between the hub and the start of each area (iirc)