Running file servers isn’t free, you gotta incentivize participation somehow
Running file servers isn’t free, you gotta incentivize participation somehow
It’s called FileCoin and they’re already on it
Trying to think of more ways they could make this absurdly annoying:
I’ve been enjoying the flow state I get into while playing Space Marine II. It is a mix of melee and shooting, but the melee aspect is very simple - no memorizing combos and the timing of parries is fairly forgiving. It’s all very satisfying once you get the feel for it. Cinematics are skippable, you can change the difficulty level to your liking, and you can set your lobbies to private if you don’t wanna play with others
Actual headlines should be “Google workers in revolt over XYZ but too afraid of losing their 6 figure salaries to do anything meaningful about it”
It drives me nuts when Linux applications do this. Delete features should be analogous to rm
, simple as that.
KDE recently added an “extract and delete archive” context menu option and it’s absolutely useless because it moves the archive to the Trash folder
“Live service” is a genre. Clearly, it’s not your genre. So play other genres.
People would be talking about it if there was anything actually worth watching on OTA channels
But they’re also not ditching v2, correct?
It would be sad if that’s what Nintendo convinced him into believing, because as the article points out, there’s legal precedent for emulators
Any info on what exactly the dev got out of the deal? Huge sum of money? Big titty waifu? Unreleased version of Smash with Waluigi?
As if money actually goes to the content creators 😂
I don’t like Nintendo’s attack on emulation any more than you do, but video capture cards have existed for a long time. You don’t need an emulator to record footage of console play
Someday we’ll learn that GitHub just isn’t the place for this kind of stuff…
?? The Taliban won the war with the US…
That’s what I’m getting at, Nintendo only needs the argument “this could be used to rip a game onto the cartridge, then distribute it” and US courts will bend over and grant them the DMCA strike
Hijacking this thread to ask if there’s any good rugby movies besides Invictus
Someone help me understand the feature to lock a game to the cartridge - does this mean it copies the game data into the SNES cartridge so you don’t need the GameBoy cart anymore? If so, this could give Nintendo’s lawyers enough power to shut this project down, which would be very sad
Please stop posting this, it’s no more possible now than it was the last 3 times you posted