

They both solve the same problem, but Heroic does it a little better by not needing the Epic launcher to be installed.
I still use Lutris for pirated games.
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They both solve the same problem, but Heroic does it a little better by not needing the Epic launcher to be installed.
I still use Lutris for pirated games.
Is this what English sounds like to people who don’t speak it?
Ah Gantz. Yes, it’s been awhile since I felt depressed, I should read that.
There’s nothing wrong with an Arch-based distro for gaming. Shit, the Steam Deck is built on Arch, and it’s about as newbie friendly as anything.
That being said, Bazzite is probably the best for gaming, regardless of whether you’re a newbie or not.
I look forward to playing these for free in a year or two when an emulator that works on the Steam Deck is released.
It added that the privacy tool “particularly penalized smaller publishers,” as they depend to a large extent on the collection of third-party data to fund their businesses.
If your business depends on collecting the private data of users to sell to other companies, then you don’t deserve to exist as a business. I don’t care if these are the “little guys”, the entire ad business is a parasitical industry.
That’s very good advice. The article you links specifically says “Allegedly” in the title. Let me save you the hassle of getting a dictionary and explain to you the definition of “allegedly”:
used when something is said to be true but has not been proved [source]
The article not only does not provide proof, but it admits that it does not provide it. You, however, continue to insist it does because you want it to be true.
No, the post is a conspiracy theory that gives no evidence to support the claim. You can’t use an allegation as evidence to support your allegation, that’s circular logic.
It should be noted everywhere that this person posts this, that this is an allegation without any actual evidence to support it.
It would be more accurate to say some people are moving away. The majority of their users are quite happy where they are.
Just checked; this doesn’t appear on the latest version of Jellyfin with pirated media.
Yeah, when it very first came out, there was about four to six hours of content to be had. I don’t think two years in EA is that short of a time, you’re just used to games existing in a perpetual EA status so that they can excuse their bugs. I played Forever Skies, and I would say it deserves the Very Positive review status it has. It has a mournfully lonely feel to it, a sad sort of resignation at the fate of a humanity that didn’t go out in a bang, but the last wisps of which sputtered out like a candle dying in the ever present winds.