What did it do better than other RSS readers?
Big fan of SBC gaming, open source engine recreations/source ports, gaming in general, alternative operating systems, and all things modding.
Trying to post and comment often in an effort to add to Lemmy’s growth.
What did it do better than other RSS readers?
Glad it’s back. It was considered abandonware for a while there.
I played it on my PS3 not too long ago and it’s definitely a middle of the road game. It feels ambitious and like it fell flat at the same time. The game gives you a decent amount of choice but it didn’t feel fun enough to replay. For a spy game I didn’t think it had the best stealth mechanics.
When you say upgraded do you mean changed to a new device or just updated the OS?
If it’s the former you might be able to extract the app and transfer it and crack it yourself.
Bad title. It an issue that was patched
Really misleading title. It was patched. It should say allowed. You can still edit the post to fix this OP
Are you trying to import content? I don’t think there’s a way to do that. There might be a way to mass download content posted by a user but I feel like that’s probably it. I don’t even know if there is a tool for doing what I mentioned for Lemmy.
Are you saying that because something you posted got deleted?
I imagine it’s a tough community to moderate. A lot of truly unpopular opinions are controversial or otherwise offensive and people don’t want to up vote that kind of content despite that being the idea behind the sub.
I could see that being a game I play sporadically or once and never again. At least it’s price fairly.
For those interested AirCar is another chill cyberpunk game. You fly around the city in VR. It can be a bit nauseating if start doing rolls though. It’s also free.
What is it exactly? Some kind of developer mode to bypass the login screen?
Yeah I mention that a few times in my post. I have been trying to figure out why it runs on one but not the other. Where are the differences?
It depends what you are after.
Even though Google has a long history of killing their products I doubt they’d do it to Google Drive anytime soon. You could upload it there and make it publicly available. Proton Drive is newer and preferred by a lot of people for numerous reasons. It has a 5GB limit. You could probably use that.
I feel like the key is having at least one other place where it is in the event one service dies.
That said there are paid services out there that would likely keep your files indefinitely and are unlikely to shutdown anytime soon.
There’s also other non canon and cancelled Fallout projects like Fallout Extreme and Fallout Tactics 2. They are neat for fan project world building.
For anyone interested in Van Buren there’s a huge rabbit hole you can go down. The demo is available, there’s several fan projects made to recreate elements of it (more than the one the article mentions), and Retcon Raider has some pretty good videos covering the design documents.
Glad I’m not alone on this. If I do find a solution I’ll make sure to tag you in it.
It would be nice if troubleshooting this was more standardized. Most people just seem to jump to a new firmware or give up all together.
I was referring to drives like the Seagate 16TB HDD Exos X16. That said there are MDD drives that are apparently cheaper but I haven’t heard of them before.
Kind of reminds me of how I played The Long Dark. I turned all of hazards to minimal and treated it like a walking simulator/exploration game
Maybe Paralives. I feel like it’s further out from completion than Tiny Life though and is going to require more time to become a polished product.
I mean you aren’t too far off. Honestly I wouldn’t mind it. I would rather have a feature rich simpler looking game than something that’s fancy and shallow.
I’d be more than impressed by something just basically recreates the original Sims experience.
That’s a shame. I do feel like Life By You is the Sims-style game I’ve heard the least about though
I don’t feel like Chromebooks are all that bad. Especially if the other option is limited capacity computer rooms. I imagine the restrictions of a Chromebook would be similar to the limitations imposed by the IT department.