This game should be one of the most prominent examples of sunk cost fallacy
Why would denuvo even want to do anything about its public image? Their main customers are companies and your average gamer does not care about DRM in the slightest.
Paradox Interactive once encapsulated the best parts of PC gaming.
Ah yes ripping off people with incomplete games that have dozens of DLCs.
Nah they will just sue every person ever existed that woke up without their shitty clock
Inside Job
If you train enough you can probably do it with your feet
Such great acting, if I didn't know any better I'd say that there are no thoughts behind those eyes
Old laptop connected to tv through hdmi + cheapest wireless mouse I could find. If you want to get fancy you can also get a wireless keyboard but screen keyboard does a good enough job
As a person that has grown up in a poorer country I never have played any nintendo games as a child so I don't have that nostalgia factor. The recent nintendo games I've tried were just okay, nothing to write home about in my opinion. I really cannot grasp why these people with hundreds of nintendo merch do what they do, is the feeling of nostalgia really such a great factor?
Could it be the fact that no one wants to take the exclusivity deals anymore and they can't waste their anymore?
I love that for you
Don't switch games already cost more than PC games, I kinda doubt people would be willing to pay even more.
I love the idea of millions of drunk dudes by poles being employed just for random number generation
Not gonna lie I was very biased against this game due to its track record with epic exclusivity, but I've heard great stufd about it and been having lots of fun so far
If you ever give it another shot, I'd highly recommend going vertical with your factories. You can do each step of a production chain in a different floor to keep your factories smaller. As the machines in the game are very large, verticality helps a lot with the space management. Another tip to make it less complicated would be to use the satisfactory tools website. There you can specify production per minute for an item and it lists you the whole production chain.
My mind cannot comprehend whats going on in the top right image
Start menu is helpful to execute programs quickly as many others have stated previously. Other useful thing with the start menu is that it automatically makes a fullscreen application lose focus. So I can just use the windows key to focus out of a fullscreen app and click on something else on the other monitor.
By diverse I believe he meant the DEI stuff.
Because they are yummy?
Hello people, lets assume someone has installed citra on their Windows PC before it taken off and now wants to make it into a portable app so that it can also be used on other computers as well without an installer. How would this theoretical person go about doing this, would just copying the installation folder be enough, or would they need to do something else?
Hello people I recently set up a qBittorrent + Arr setup that is being run through a Gluetun container. I also got a port from AirVPN and added it as the FIREWALL_VPN_INPUT_PORTS
environment variable to the docker-compose file. I am also able to see it on canyouseeme.
Gluetun is running on the port 6881 and the "Port used for incoming connections" is also 6881 in the qBittorrent settings. Should I change the incoming port to the one I got from AirVPN in the qBittorrent or is Gluetun already handling it for me?
Also should I run the Gluetun on the port I got from the AirVPN or is 6881 fine?
Hello people I've managed to run a gluetun container with airvpn, I was wondering if there are any recommended environment variables to set outside of server country, port number and the cert/key values?
Hello people I have a Jellyfin server running on an Ubuntu laptop. But I am also using Mullvad VPN on that laptop for torrenting purposes. Is there a way that I can access the Jellyfin server from another computer in my home network and keep the VPN running at the same time?