Rustacean
Is that why the mascot’s a crab??
Thought to have been an ordinary falling star.
Rustacean
Is that why the mascot’s a crab??
Screenshots please! That sounds brilliant!
Lynx is surprisingly capable, but it depends on how the website’s been built.
I’m not sure the NES was affordable per se. On release, it cost about $500 in today’s money. And then you had to buy games at extra cost. In a world where you could go to an arcade with your pocket money and have a decent amount of fun, I don’t think it was a great value proposition in the eyes of many.
There’s a very similar theme called Commonality
Apologies for being out of the loop, but… queue? Isn’t it single-player? Or were they throttling downloads?
What makes it unsuitable?
Meanwhile Stardew: “here’s a sequel’s worth of new stuff. Oh, and here’s another sequel’s worth of new stuff. Enjoy!”
If there was ever a suitable time to release a game to the public domain…
Not really, I just think it’s the best controller. Ergonomic shape, octagonal stick gate (which is a criminally underused feature), good button layout… the only thing wrong with it is that the analogue triggers have a bit too much travel on them.
I’m a big fan of the 8bitdo Ultimate C, but my favourite may well be the GameCube controller
“Jank and unfinished” sounds like it fits the immersive sim MO to me! (I mean this with the utmost respect)
I know the topic isn’t about HR, but as a huge fan of that game, I recently replayed the non-DC version and found myself really appreciating the yellow tint. It ties the aesthetic together, and the DC always looked a bit flat and unfinished without it. But that’s just me.
if I get an idea I am not happy until it start making money
That sounds extremely unsustainable
MicroOS is designed as a server OS first and foremost, but I have read some anecdotes of people using it just fine on the desktop.
You might want to look into OpenSUSE Aeon or Kalpa instead, which are immutable editions designed for the desktop, running GNOME and KDE respectively. Kalpa is in alpha (almost rhymed) but Aeon is in a more mature state.
If you’re getting a big heap of money from Microsoft, who cares what decisions you make? (Playing devil’s advocate)
This is what happens everywhere: they’ll just keep chancing it until such a time as it’s acceptable.
So when we actually do have AI, what are we supposed to call it? The current use of the term “AI” is too ambiguous to be of any use.
Just me or do aluminium buttons sound really uncomfortable?