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I think we should throw out the rule book and go back to Flash-like websites.
I think we should throw out the rule book and go back to Flash-like websites.
the Affinity team might actually have something good here.
I'm not loving the AI angle, but they are quite clear they don't intend to train using their user's data. But Adobe just lies about not training with user data, so I wouldn't be too shocked if Affinity also does.
the Affinity team might actually have something good here.
I'm not loving the AI angle, but they are quite clear they don't intend to train using their user's data. But Adobe just lies about not training with user data, so I wouldn't be too shocked if Affinity also does.
I've never heard this take before and now I'm wondering what arcane game dev runes I'm missing out on
I've never heard this take before and now I'm wondering what arcane game dev runes I'm missing out on
The internet show is called "The King of Town" I think
The character's name is "Eh! Steve!"
The internet show is called "The King of Town" I think
The character's name is "Eh! Steve!"
maybe you could try doing Homestarrunner for the hit internet show "Homestarrunner"
maybe you could try doing Homestarrunner for the hit internet show "Homestarrunner"
I just found this resource to confirm
www.doesitplay.org
This site only has 11 entries for Switch 2 and none of them appear to be GKC
I just found this resource to confirm
www.doesitplay.org
This site only has 11 entries for Switch 2 and none of them appear to be GKC
Since the PS4 and Xbox One, it's more common for game disks to only include part of the game's data, such that you need to download the rest for it to be playable, Effectively doing the same thing as GKC. imo this is a bad practice that's become normalized
Since the PS4 and Xbox One, it's more common for game disks to only include part of the game's data, such that you need to download the rest for it to be playable, Effectively doing the same thing as GKC. imo this is a bad practice that's become normalized
If I understand correctly, I don't think the issue is that you have to install the game, it's that the card isn't physical access to the game data.
I didn't know non-data disks was already common for consoles, but imo that defeats the entire purpose of physical media
If I understand correctly, I don't think the issue is that you have to install the game, it's that the card isn't physical access to the game data.
I didn't know non-data disks was already common for consoles, but imo that defeats the entire purpose of physical media