Don’t get me started on Xfinity “10G”.
https://www.highspeedinternet.com/resources/xfinity-10g-internet
Don’t get me started on Xfinity “10G”.
https://www.highspeedinternet.com/resources/xfinity-10g-internet
The Batman was impossible to watch. Too bad too.
Remember when the complaint was “Why is everything so dark?”
External drives are cheap. Got one working on the Steam Deck.
Worked for EA…
It’s not fair use to use images and names you have not licensed.
See this asshat:
I mean, I don’t blame them for protecting their IP, they just picked a super shitty way to do it.
I don’t even think they would have needed an official cease and desist… just a friendly note of “Hey, none of this Funko material is licensed, please remove it.”
At first I was like “WTF does an indie games site have to do with Funko?” then I Googled it…
Looks like they hosted a BUNCH of infringing games, so Funko, instead of doing the righteous thing and sending them a takedown request, just nuked the whole domain…
“Now wait for 1,000 Hz content and capable GPUs.”
Forget the content and GPU, you need an input port capable of that.
HDMI 2.1 and Display Port 1.4 cap out at, what? 240?
My primary complaint with Steam is the quality of the games.
I’ve had a Steam account now for… let’s see here… 19 years:
Being primarily a console gamer, I rarely used it until I bought a Steam Deck. Then I went looking for Steam exclusive games I couldn’t otherwise play on my Xbox Series X, PS5, Nintendo Switch…
What I found was a lot of garbage porn games, and a lot of garbage anime games, and a lot of garbage anime porn games.
It’s super difficult finding something worth while to play. So it’s not a surprise to me to see that the #1 game is eight years old:
Blueprints here:
https://cyberneticzoo.com/walking-machines/1894-1914-electric-man-perew-american/
The mechanics were all in the cart, it pushed the figure forward rather than having it pull the cart.
Still, a neat bit of kit!