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Oh man, my whole desktop experience used to be themed. I would spend hours finding the perfect skins.
Oh man, my whole desktop experience used to be themed. I would spend hours finding the perfect skins.
I’ve used my Steam Deck as a controller (via remote play) while sitting at my desktop PC. It is by far my favorite of the various controllers I’ve used.
Sadly, it doesn’t always seem to exist.
No kidding. “Playable” includes a reason, at least, but we really need a better filter. I know they want to keep things as idiot proof as possible, but “advanced options” exist for a reason.
Thank you. I legitimately could not understand the title.
I use mine for listening to audiobooks on an external speaker. Bluetooth speakers often cut off the beginnings of sentences due to the brief silence between them.
Neat. I wonder if my grandchildren will see that technology in use, because I doubt it’ll happen in my lifetime.
I mean, I’m not, but only because I am too lazy to change (so far). I’ve been remarkably content with the Steam Deck desktop experience, so I’m leaning more and more towards Linux.
It’s easier for people who don’t know what they’re doing. The limitations keep those users from breaking things and provide a decent out-of-the-box experience for the user. The very same limitations feel, well, limiting to users like you.
Yeah, that’s probably how my 7-year-old would pronounce it.
Oh no, I know Musk is childish. This was just the first time I thought about the name “Cybertruck.”
So is this thing actually called a “Cybertruck”? Because that sounds like something my 7-year-old would come up with. I hadn’t really given it much thought until now…
Isn’t he that guy with the “tech tips”?
You called it an expensive paper weight. Insulting something that people like will often prompt them to defend it. It’s perfectly fine to not like something. It’s fine to point out objective flaws in it. However, don’t call something bad (which is essentially what you did) just because you don’t like it. That starts arguments.
To be clear, I don’t want to argue here. I just want to point out an observation that has impacted how and when I state my opinion.
Right, but they’re review bombing Modern Warfare 3, not CoD3.
This sounds like a “you” problem.
I just have to comment here about the “like getting a new GPU”, because do people really upgrade that frequently? I generally see a much bigger jump in performance when upgrading.
Are netbooks making a comeback?
Easier to find the perfect station for you?
How many times are they going to try this shit?