The 5th circuit is already notoriously conservative too.
Should be fun.
The 5th circuit is already notoriously conservative too.
Should be fun.
Then buy a physical copy and store backups on a media server.
That or buy the media on a digital service and rip the file or screen capture it out.
Even buying a physical copy only entitles you to "ownership of a license" nowadays anyway. Ie: how Nintendo gets away with all their bs surrounding emulation.
Iirc Smite turned off their EAC Linux Restriction awhile ago, might be worth looking into.
Haven't tested it at all though, so ymmv
Supergiant has the level of respect from me that early Blizzard had.
They have done nothing but release complete, solid games throughout their history. Everything in their library is at least an 8/10 and worth the money imo.
I have no reason to believe Hades 2 will be any different based on the tech test and the couple hours I played today.
Pyre was arguably a miss
But I see it as more of a red-headed-stepchild of their games.
It still has the trademark excellent writing and gameplay, but it didn't sell well because it's just a quirky game.
There was no market for a "wizard-basketball visual novel" (their words, not mine)
The tech test was already feeling really solid. New characters, more detailed art, continuation of the story from Hades 1 with a new big bad....
I'm a fan of Supergiant in general, so I'm really excited to get further into it.
I thought this was only in a few states (5th circuit) and the SCOTUS refused to hear the case?
Still bullshit don't get me wrong
Just trying to set the record straight
Syncthing is fantastic. Loving it so far.
There's always Xcom - the shining example of what a mobile port could be.
I wish other companies would see that and go "yeah, that's doable"
Instead, this crap happens.
I remember when this was a ballot initiative in CO.
I voted for it, but it was shocking to see just how much negativity there was surrounding it.
The weird gargoyles are still there, near baggage claim.
That's the main terminal above security in the photo.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/privacy-and-control-over-your-recall-experience-d404f672-7647-41e5-886c-a3c59680af15
Better yet - according to this page it's on by default
(as long as it's supported by the hardware.)