I think so, but at this point I’m not 100% sure.
I think so, but at this point I’m not 100% sure.
If you’re running RetroPie on a Raspberry Pi, it won’t work there. Running it on a regular x86_64 PC shouldn’t be a problem. Just install it through Wine (I can recommend managing it with Bottles) and launch it through Wine or Proton.
I had no problems at all when I played it a few years ago.
Is one person voting on their own from a single account considered “brigading” now?
What does that even mean in this context? I haven’t seen the movie.
I always thought repeated offenses call for harsher sentences, not milder, but I guess here we are now.
Quantum Break pulled off an extremely well made time travel story. I don’t recall any plot holes, especially not major ones.
European here, I just had a particularly nasty shit this afternoon. The auger was my hero.
This really needs some timestamps.
It has nothing to do with immigration, the native citizens can do this all the same, and some probably do.
That one is more of an overdue process.
Yes and no. Steam Deck runs a proper Linux distro, with all the typical userland and such. Apart from using OSTree for its rootfs, it’s all a typical Linux distro.
For what it’s worth, that’s a scale, not a spectrum. A spectrum would be a set of many independent scales. Like a music player equalizer.
*angry upvote*
AFAIK it’s about paying for the lack of tracking, not ads per se. Untargeted ads in the free version are perfectly legal. It’s paywalling the privacy options that isn’t.
For all intents and purposes it seems to be a remake. It’s just stupidly named, so it makes the confusing stuff even more confusing.
EDIT: Apparently it’s far closer to a remake than a remaster after all.
Honestly, who didn’t?
I think their heart is in the right place but they didn’t think it through. The way I understand virtue signalling, it needs to include intentional deception.
I just tried naively installing Diablo II from scratch inside Bottles and sadly I couldn’t get it to work at all this time, at least not without further tinkering but I couldn’t spare more time at this moment. I presume installing it like this and then adding it to Steam to use Proton could work. I know it worked for Warcraft III a few months ago. And then Proton usually handles fullscreen completely seamlessly.