YMMV, I treat it on demand, but in most cases it’s unused.
Civ: End turn
Driving games: Shift paddle
It’s like the 4th mouse button. Sometimes you don’t realize how much you might enjoy having it mapped.
YMMV, I treat it on demand, but in most cases it’s unused.
Civ: End turn
Driving games: Shift paddle
It’s like the 4th mouse button. Sometimes you don’t realize how much you might enjoy having it mapped.
Maybe not if you could cross play.
Meanwhile Google has always just forced you to go to Google Groups to log bugs in production software.
I have used my pi-hole to blacklist all the oculus, meta and facebook domains, so I don’t get firmware update pushes on my Q1.
BUT, I did have a weird out-of-sync issue with Virtual Desktop a few months ago when I thought I had properly version locked.
All I ever wanted my Quest to be was a monitor. The fact that they could brick a monitor because they feel like it’s obsolete, is asinine.
I waited to get involved until after the Echoes update last summer, and I truly enjoyed 100+ hours of the game.
It still does suffer from inevitably feeling really empty, with billions of copies of the same 4 different coloured/temperatured planets and 8 creature types, but it was still a heck of an experience.
Thanks. I’m bad at Lemmy, and thought I had included it.
Civ VI and Inscryption required me to use the pads. Basically everything else is sticks.
Being there was perfectly legal. Attending a riot can be a lot of fun. In fact, if everyone is well behaved, it’s encouraged and called peaceful protest.
I’ll be the guy who enjoyed this.
Beautiful hourglass pattern as I changed over from one time sink to another. Kinda neat.
A few hours? Something about your post tells me that you didn’t play past 22 minutes.
Call it a hunch.
I am absolutely some of that NMS time. I just run it at default, and I get about an hour. Which is great, because after that I really should take a break.
I played through 'One Finger Death Punch" with a broken arm.
Would recommend.
It’s actually a podcast about leftist takes on the news, and then they go into an engineering disaster after.
They know the audience is split on the additional content, and they don’t care. Or they do care, and they land on the side of “we’re doing it anyway”.
As a recent convert, Bitwarden feels so modern. I’m not 100% comfortable not having my keyfile locally, but I’ve kept an old copy that I’ll maintain with some of the more crucial passwords.
I gave Jellyfin a full year, and at the end of that year, the problematic Chromecast support did me in. Back to Plex I went.
As a “3 hour a week dad” who has managed to rack up 150 hours of this game, it’s a lot of fun. But it’s also insufferable when they release updates that cause rag-dolling to launch you all over the map, and new enemies that are just completely bugged out.
From a 400k player base at the start to <25k now, I’m convinced they’re actively trying to hurt the game to lower server costs. And why would they care? Each of those 400k players already paid their $50 for the game. And it’s not like the new DLC is any good. The snow-armour that didn’t help sliding on ice, and the fire armour that came with a fire-nerf.
It’s fun, but don’t go in expecting the same game every week. Chances are they’ll nerf your favourite weapon in the interest of “balance”, then ask for more money.