I live in the UK. I’m already watched by cctv in public almost at all times, I’m not bothered by people seeing what I do.
An almost 30 Software Dev that enjoys gaming, woodworking, electronics and plenty of other hobbies. Too many hobbies.
I live in the UK. I’m already watched by cctv in public almost at all times, I’m not bothered by people seeing what I do.
Once this starts affecting me is lonely what will push me to other Crowder’s I’ve never felt the need to leave chrome. I have a lot of Google related services and products so it would be hypocritical of me to draw an arbitrary line at browsers but not the rest, because personally i don’t care about tracking and whatnot cause it’s mostly just to serve targeted ads and I don’t see them for the most part so I don’t care, gimme all your cookies. But if I stay seeing ads again more prominently and there’s no workaround, then I’m out. Moving on.
Hobbies, do things you like to do. If you don’t have any yet then have some fun figuring out new things to see what clicks for you
It’ll be a game I’ll always remember fondly. I still think of that ending to this day, one of the best.
I’ve only played 2 and I feel the same way about it. I wish more games did this approach of using an open world as a setting for a linear game to perform.
You get the best of both worlds with this approach. The feeling of the world being more real and lived in, whilst having the tightness of the storytelling of a linear game.
I’ve always defended how mafia 2 did it and never understood why people wanted it to be more open world. The story had me gripped too much to even think about that stuff.
I always find it weird in some open world games where something in the story is described as being a race against time or so important it needs to get done now, but as the player you can just forget that for a bit and go do something else before continuing. Even just the ability to do that takes me out of it.
I’ve read the Hobbit and the fellowship a few years ago. I absolutely adored the Hobbit, genuinely think that is an awesomely written book. Fellowship however, is not a fun read, despite the content in the book actually being good. But the act of reading it is not.
Yeah I’m never going to play any of their games now in case I enjoy them.
Fucking awful. I loved DKO and haven’t found a replacement for it yet. It had such good potential but they fucked up initially marketing it (the whole pay to access a f2p beta with the ability to get it free outright from giveaways) and then refusing to be transparent about updates and future dev for over a year just letting it slowly die.
I’ve not played it yet but beyond all reason is a new rts that’s free and i don’t think it’s “free to play” free either but i might be wrong about that
What you on about?
When people say x86 as a platform it includes x64 too
You have to want to open the door
I’ve got CDs I’ve had for 25+ years and they’re still fine
My partner drew this one
Don’t TPMs just deal with cryptography code the same way a SIM card does for a phone? If you have one, What’s wrong with using it?
But doesn’t that tie third party stores to the play store more?
But third party stores are already allowed and supported on Android?
5 was the only I never played because i never had an Xbox past the 360. Is there a massive jump between the end of that and 6?
I’m pretty certain these patents are actually relatively new, keep that in mind too