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Fact that it makes the 512 LCD cheaper than the 256 LCD is pretty hilarious, even if it is a “these models are discontinued, clearing out the stock” sale
Fact that it makes the 512 LCD cheaper than the 256 LCD is pretty hilarious, even if it is a “these models are discontinued, clearing out the stock” sale
Haven’t tried it on the Deck to see if it still works/works with its implementation, but I remember reading the Linux version of World of Goo works with but doesn’t officially support (presumably meaning if it breaks anything they won’t help you fix it?) multiple mice if you change a variable in the config file
I suppose tar --help
would technically be a valid invoking of the binary itself if man tar
doesn’t
There’s a port of the game that runs on Quest and Pico VR headsets that’s dope as hell. Officially comes with the demo version and requires pulling files from the PC version to get the full game which is a bit difficult to get legit at this point, though there are other ways. https://github.com/lvonasek/PreyVR
Was years ago when the game first came out, plus am a Gamepass subscriber now anyway so “officially” have a license (yadda yadda, subject to subscription running out or them deciding to drop a game they own from their catalog). But there’s always a chance I suppose
Bit of each for different people I suppose, but for most probably closer to the latter, most achievements being worth a multiple of five making ones that don’t stick out. Checking mine, currently ends in 4 so must have run into a game that did something like that at some point, but am not one of the people it bothers
Not Steam, but interestingly some Microsoft published games will unlock Xbox achievements when pirated, presumably because they built the version sold on Steam to unlock achievements on both platforms. Pirated Psychonauts 2 and got the little under half you get on a casual non achievement hunting playthrough on my Xbox account
I remember some games on Xbox did that in a way that fucked with people who liked to keep an even achievement score, award a nonstandard two point one for starting the game and lock the “corresponding” three point one behind something endgame with the rest being standard multiples of five or whatever
Clams seem pretty happy, at least enough that there’s a whole expression about it
Like, maybe if the final bit was saying the friends without accounts did like it there might be something there, but simply acknowledging DRM free I’m not seeing it
Had a similar issue once and it turned out to be a powered USB hub backfeeding and putting the motherboard into an odd power state, only figured it out when I noticed a status LED remaining on after I physically unplugged the main power for the computer. May be worth unplugging any hubs you may have to rule that out