Maybe MEGA? Really depends on your use-case
Signore dei mari, lmao
Maybe MEGA? Really depends on your use-case
Compare it to the steam deck (a bit more pricey, but can also run emulators). If you want a more polished nintendo-like experience however, the switch is probably not a bad purchase (consider you have to add to it the hefty cost nintendo puts on their games and the fee for playing online, if you want to).
Mhhhh the Nvidia shield does not really seems like a bad idea… Its price is actually not that bad (even though you need the Pro to have USB ports so i can plug an hard drive into it).
You say that plex on my current FireTv can see and play media from a NAS/other server in the local network?
That seems like a good piece of advice, maybe I will use this temporarily while I figure if I want to get a dedicated device.
That was a very interesting read, thank you!
Sir, you are a chad.
Im putting the link in the comment so if anyone needs it they can find it easily
Ohhh okay very interesting, thank you. I will add the list to my followed as well.
lmfao spit my tea
That’s cool but you can’t search through it and the way the list is displayed makes it so there is no game title in text so Ctrl+F isn’t possible either. Am I missing something?
Is there a way to tell if a game is using this crap?
EDIT 3: Another auto-updated list of games to avoid that use Denuvo
EDIT: found this list, will leave it here in case someone needs it. (REPORTED TO BE OUTDATED)
EDIT 2: also as they pointed out in the comments (for Steam users) this list is more updated, and if you follow it, it shows you if a game uses denuvo or not when you are browsing a game’s store page.
represents a potential $8 trillion to $13 trillion opportunity by 2030, that could boast as many as 5 billion users.
Lmao
Makes me want to screen record DRM protected stuff and redistribute it right now :)
The last element in a queue: :D
Im starting to think that this whole “security updates support” is just another layer of planned obsolescence. Perfectly running phones with hardware that works just fine and could surely easily support any future security update, becoming “obsolete” simply because the manufacturer does not release updates these “security updates” anymore.
Nice try irish soap marketing department
Material UI was a nice one way ticket back to android 11 for me
On desktop (which is what the website in question is mostly loaded in) is 6,6%. Still isnt huge but definitely more significant.