How do you deal with the janky text? I found it hard to learn the game with it all so aliased.
How do you deal with the janky text? I found it hard to learn the game with it all so aliased.
Others have recommended other file explorers, but I use FX and rather like it.
if Ryujinx wanted to avoid this outcome, they should have done things differently
How do you not read this as blame? Or, is this not the same as “they had it coming, wouldn’t have happened if they’d been dressed in armour or hadn’t gone down that street alone” which is often known as victim blaming.
Oh, there’s a wiki article on that. It has a section on the thing you’re arguing about, with cars and pedestrians Neat. Maybe this is why people are talking about it.
Yeah, though a nice thing for those who need it my immediate worry was “well, this may mean companies lean further into tipping because yay tax free” rather than working towards just paying workers.
Humtum.
Out of interest, have you seen hbomberguy’s recent video on plagiarism in YouTube and the section on AVGN?
I know the Corsair 800D used to have these. This looks different, but might be in the same line.
Another vote for Binging with Babish - though my interest waned when he started going from “hey, I could try making that!” to episodes requiring ever more complex and expensive niche machines (e.g. dehydrators), I completely lost interest around the time he started doing the “going round buying folk things” series. Never really got back into it, unsubscribed after a while.
Bon Appetit was great, then everything happened, many folk changed (for good reason) and it just lost the appeal for me. I’ve watched some of the spun off channels, but some of the appeal for me was the interactions.
I used to religiously watch everything Shut Up and Sit Down put out, but found myself watching less and less over the last few years - turns out, they changed primary content creators and editor (if I understand correctly) around that time, and announced that they did so recently. Still watch occasionally, but it’s a very subtly different style that hits less reliably for me. May also be related to me managing to play fewer boardgames, lately.
Had to look it up, but “most probably” built between AD 1000–1050. Love that it’s old enough that we’re not entirely sure…
Online mode seems closer to the worst, with a screen to kick you back to the main menu.
Once back at the main menu, due to the way all travel resets areas, you’re likely to have lost progress since the last gate. You’ll retain items and XP, but lose map reveal and have to run through the areas again.
Thanks! Some fun bits!
What sort of control tuning have you done?
Came here to say this. It hugely weakened any investment in characters and story, for me.
I would not recommend playing legion for the story. Or, arguably, at all - but particularly not for the story.
Picard Musicbrainz is pretty awesome for recognising and then moving-to-the-right-place. I think it can also be automated, but I haven’t got to that level of trust yet
https://www.argos.co.uk/product/6836577 example of a charging dock, there.
The Last Day of June is quite lovely.
Intrigue! What was your process?
I was just coming back to post that exact link! :) Thank you for doing so!
From what I’ve heard, yes, by completing the story once on your account all (inc. seasonal) characters are able to skip the story entirely.
There are also some account-wide benefits like the shrines, and apparently they were considering making map exploration stick - though I haven’t seen that confirmed.
Ah, interesting - I meant against the storm, but I don’t think I’ve scaled the text! That might be my issue. Thank you!