

The difficulty is not a problem for me so much as the very slow movements. It takes like 2 seconds to swing a sword. Meanwhile the opponent is still attacking. Just can’t figure these games out, myself 😮💨
The difficulty is not a problem for me so much as the very slow movements. It takes like 2 seconds to swing a sword. Meanwhile the opponent is still attacking. Just can’t figure these games out, myself 😮💨
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What’s a pager program?
Could you be more cryptic?
What is “it”? I have no motive to deny anything. Just doesn’t make any sense.
No need, I read it the first time. Still think it’s wrong. Or at least not backed up by any facts.
The only successful handheld as of now in this gen is the Deck
I don’t believe that’s true or they wouldn’t be already into the second gen devices. Certainly at best that’s just marketing from AMD.
I mean it’d be a lot cooler if they made something that actually brought something new to the table…
AMD outed a new upcoming chip for their existing “handheld wins” (aka Steam Deck)
Uhhh no one said that was for Steam Deck. Steam Deck did not use the Z1 chip so it would make sense they would also not use the Z2 chip.
That’s the whole point though. These PC handhelds are also gigantic (as is the switch at this point).
Probably using SteamOS requires conforming to Valve’s standards and maybe they don’t want to.
HX370 running Manjaro Linux.
That mistake I did make. God knows no one pays attention to this list, domestic or abroad. I talked to an attorney and he said they have to call you several times for it to be a violation.
I didn’t realize that was a thing
Because they’re a minority. Statistically they are more overrepresented and overpaid than white people.
I just shove them into a grinder…
It’s the same story for every VR headset. Buy it, be blown away for a few hours/days, then never touch it again. I did it too, with Oculus Go. The only exception is for gaming, but Apple just doesn’t know anything about that. Honestly I’m blown away that they sold as many as they did, but that’s Apple marketing for ya, I guess.
It was insanely overpriced, and so obviously intentionally so. Sell a headset that gets plugged into a Macbook for computation and you’ll sell quite a few more. It’ll be lighter, cheaper, smaller, more comfortable, and easier to integrate into your workflow. But of course that would break Apple’s cardinal rule of making 2 products capable of the same tasks. Same reason why your MacBook will never have a touchscreen and your iPad will never drive 2 displays or run MacOS apps or why they stopped making the 12" Macbook.
“We’ll only permit you to do this terrible thing if you also agree to do this other terrible thing that you already want to do.”
You didn’t answer my question. Do you have to cookie list filtered in uBO or are you just using the default list?
I mean it may not be his biggest accomplishment but it may be the most relevant.