Oh, I agree. The older GoW games are perhaps my favorite of their era.
Oh, I agree. The older GoW games are perhaps my favorite of their era.
Totally agree. I bought these on sale earlier this year, and I was like, “THIS is what everyone kept recommending?”
They can be fun, but they’re PS2 God of War meets Star Wars. I think if you have no nostalgia for them, they’re 6.5/10 at best.
Running multiple virtual machines might be one use for all that RAM. I completely agree about going with a NUC (or similar x86-64) unless power consumption is a concern. I stopped buying SBCs once Intel platforms started competing on the low end.
Mattel Electronics IntelliVision (1979)
Weird Al is a national treasure
Inconceivable
So perfect fit then.
I always tell people I’d be Darth Vader if given power. I’d fix the problems as I see them, but not in a way most people could get behind.
You’re the hero we need but don’t deserve.
I always recommend Pop_OS! for beginners. It’s IMHO a lot closer to what Ubuntu used to be, uses apt and/or flatpaks (and no snaps), has sane defaults, a good installer, a decent company behind it, nvidia drivers included and their upcoming Cosmic desktop environment looks sick.
Also, I feel like this is a better Fedora-based distro for beginners since it’s harder to break:
A beautiful monster
This community is on lemmy.world from what I can see. You might be interacting with it through kbin, but that doesn’t mean there are no rules here. That’s my only point.
There are content rules. Take a look at the sidebar of this community. This post violated rule 6.
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If nobody pays the requisite $2, sure!
Ars Technica normally has better articles than that, so it’s rare that a tldr is better. This is one of those times though.
I imagined they never left, only got quieter for a while
TL;DR - They ran out of money when they needed 18 months more time to finish the game.
I thought it would be something beyond that, but no, just financial woes.
Yeah, I’ve read about his refusal to let people enjoy it. That’s a shame as it’s one of my favorite MST3K episodes.
Keep circulating the tapes!
Outrun 2006: Coast to Coast is a perennial favorite of mine. Plays fantastic on the Deck!