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I enjoyed playing through the remaster on PC. But after 100%ing the game, any time I’ve felt like playing it I just end up running the international version in an emulator.
I enjoyed playing through the remaster on PC. But after 100%ing the game, any time I’ve felt like playing it I just end up running the international version in an emulator.
Going to have to disagree, Teleroboxer and Red Alert were awesome.
As for why they’re getting downvoted, criticizing cars or the use of cars tends to get a lot of negative feedback.
Consider an ebike to supplement your car for shorter trips. I’ve just opted to ride my bikes more.
As someone who has dealt with a couple dozen Surface devices in a corporate setting, I cannot recommend them. They’re fine when they work. When they have issues though, they are practically impossible to repair. Keyboard port issues, dock connection issues, bricked devices, and even expanding batteries are all issues I’ve run into. When you have an issue, Microsoft will just swap it out for a different one rather than fix the device.
You missed the /s in your comment.
Why are those patch cables so long?!
Currently watching Yuru Camp S03 and Unnamed Memories. Unnamed Memories was a total surprise for me.
I don’t think you’ve actually read any of the comments in this thread. Everything is a legit discussion of EVs and how Musk is handling this. Nobody is bashing China. If anyone is being criticized in this thread, it’s Musk.
No, because the Dreamcast was cool in the first place. Xbox peaked with the 360 and has gone downhill since.
Generally, no. Manufacturers just bake in a DNS server setting and it will only fail over if it can’t get to it.
I loved Anarchy Online back in the day. I don’t think I ever did anything particularly in depth on it, but I remember being proud that I had an in game apartment and a flying car thing.
Smartphones have one major benefit - you basically always have your phone with you. Even if the games are crappy, you always have the option to play. Emulation on Android also opens you up to decades of games to play.
I haven’t noticed a huge difference between NetherSX2 classic and 3668, but the only thing I’ve been playing is FFX International. Both play it just fine on my device (Moto One 5G Ace running LineageOS).
While unfortunate, it’s not difficult to still run AetherSX2 or its successor, NetherSX2. There was some drama around the Play Store version of AetherSX2 anyway. The Play Store version had ads.
If you want to run an older version of AetherSX2, I recommend v1.5-3668. I believe that is the last version before ads were added. It is missing some performance improvements though. At this point you would have to find an APK of it to install manually.
What I really recommend is to use NetherSX2, which is the successor to AetherSX2. There are two versions, Classic and Modern. Classic is generally the better performer unless you want to run certain games - specifically snowblind engine games (Baldur’s Gate, Champions of Norrath). You just download the patcher from github, download an APK of AetherSX2, run the patcher, and copy/install the resulting APK file.
Legend of Legaia on PS1
Final Fantasy X on PS2
LoZ Windwaker on GameCube
Chrono Trigger on SNES
Jet Set Radio on Dreamcast
Skies of Arcadia Legends on GameCube
Pokemon Heart Gold/SS on DS
Final Fantasy III on DS
I have a Steam deck, so I have used it for a lot of emulation. I’ve actually been playing on my phone lately. I bought a USB-C controller that holds my phone. Using Retroarch for most older stuff, but I have the following emulators installed separately:
Aethersx2 for PS2
Dolphin for GC/Wii
Citra for 3DS
Duckstation for PS1
Vita3k for PS Vita
Huh, TIL. It’s still working just fine, so I’ll keep using it. Guess there won’t be any updates though.
There’s a Linux install of Teams. I’ve never tried it on Debian but it works fine in Ubuntu. Use it for work every day.
This just screams “stupid new CEO obsessed with trying to implement AI into everything”.
Everyone else has described the complications that a Mac mini would have. So why not consider something else? Lenovo, HP, and Dell make 1l ultra small form factor PCs and they’re pretty cheap on eBay. They’re also low power. Search for Tiny Mini Micro to find information.
I have three Lenovo Thinkcentre machines - two with 32gb RAM and one with 64gb RAM - running my Proxmox VE cluster. Highly recommend using those small machines instead of a Mac mini.