It used to be independent until Curse started Gamepedia and then got bought by Wikia.
It used to be independent until Curse started Gamepedia and then got bought by Wikia.
Some apps can disable it, I think Discord does so people don’t get tricked into pasting random scripts into the console
The one thing I hope they change is making Vivian’s story closer to how it was in the original Japanese version. I imagine they’re more likely to just remove the trans elements from every version of the script, but it would be nice to see it represented in the US localization this time.
Last time I tried the Linux version of Resolve, it wouldn’t start up due to it being incompatible with the default AMD drivers. This was years ago, so maybe it works now.
I hope Google dusts off Project Ara one day. That looked like a cool concept that’s only now being made into a reality to some extent.
The only cool thing about Opera was how when you used Opera Mini on a phone with a physical keyboard you could move a cursor around the screen using the arrow keys
Still thinking about that one debate where they were introducing the candidates and Trump just stood in the tunnel for some reason
The Switch should run it fine, it’s about as powerful as the consoles the game originally came out on.
Federated Miiverse clone when
(I’m half joking but I’m also curious on if the Pretendo team is open to implementing ActivityPub…)
As much as I know Nintendo would love to sell the same games again, I doubt they’d rather put in the time and effort to port the most popular games than put that effort towards being able to continue selling the Switch’s pre-existing back catalog on the new system.
edit: However, I can definitely see them doing the PS5 thing and charging $10 to upgrade Switch 1 games to take advantage of the Switch 2.
I really hope the Valve Deckard is real and can compete on price with Oculus. I feel like it should be doable comparing the price of the cheapest Steam Deck to the price of the Quest 3, but I don’t know a whole lot about how much more hardware has to go into a headset over a game “console” alone.
I blame Thingiverse, should have gotten it off of Printables instead so the site would finish loading before bedtime
Square Enix still owns the IP? I figured it would have been included when they sold Crystal Dynamics to Embracer Group.
Jerboa’s improved a lot lately, but I’ve also been using Connect when it has problems. When the Lemmy versions of popular Reddit apps come out, I might switch to one of them since I expect them to be more refined out of the gate.
The thing I think I want the most is a clone of RIF’s comment navigation. Being able to easily skip through long threads is a feature I didn’t realize I’d miss, but I used it all the time on there. Jerboa kind of has it now, but it doesn’t let you move up through child comments and the “active” comment is always at the top of the screen.
I think they need to find a way to merge the BOTW open world with the more traditional structure of Zelda games. The issue is that those two philosophies are sort of at odds with each other, with BOTW and TOTK not wanting the player to be locked out of anything while exploring the world while the traditional structure has you unlock items throughout the game in order to solve puzzles, which there are much fewer of outside of dungeons. It can work though, if Wind Waker is any indication with its side islands.
This is still a good deal but it’s worth noting that they stopped selling the mainline Sonic games in this pack when they released Origins.
As far as I know, talklittle is focused on making a Tildes app called Three Cheers for now, and had been working it even before the announcement from Reddit. As much as it would be nice to have a Lemmy successor to RIF, the closest we’ll probably get any time soon is an app that’s just inspired by the RIF design.
I wonder if they have big plans for the series going forward if they went out of their way to create new logos for the first 3 games to match the 4th one… or some executive just wanted to keep the branding consistent.
That was when they got rid of the “blob emoji” in favor of adopting the more standard round smiley faces in order to match Apple specifically. The reasoning was along the lines of wanting emoji to convey the same thing across platforms, which makes sense to an extent but I’m not sure why they felt a complete overhaul of the artstyle was necessary to achieve that goal.
I think this was a promotional stunt GameStop did years ago.