I know it may not be the most legal conversation, but how best can one back up physical games? It has been a long, long time since I last looked into it.
I know it may not be the most legal conversation, but how best can one back up physical games? It has been a long, long time since I last looked into it.
I use Alpine. It’s enough for what I need and it doesn’t take up 30G like my last Ubuntu subsystem.
That and .tv, e.g. twitch
I believe the section of concern was
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Someone provided the source in another post: https://loops.video/legal/terms-of-service#2
I’ve also heard it referred to as cross-play, though without the contact of cosplay, can be somewhat confusing.
If it’s anything like Truth Social, it won’t accept voip numbers. I know because I tried so I could watch the shit show first-hand. Noped out at that point though.
At this point, it’s sounding more and more like a social experiment.
They’d say the same thing if they interviewed her 3 years ago.
No. The game is paid. It should come with all available settings. This is just one step away from studios hiding HD textures behind paywalls.
And this line of thinking is what let’s them get away with it.
Maybe it was a rebill kind of thing he setup. Hush money on subscription.
That’s how I was originally introduced to him, and then again later on Critical Role.
Just curious, how do you host it? Do you have it containerized or no?
Let’s all be glad so that we may live in concord.
I experienced the same with Cox Internet.
That’s what I thought. I don’t care how much it looks like Diablo, if it’s not even in the same genre, then there’s no comparison.
To be fair, I’m pretty sure that’s how PS5 handled that scenario even before this update.
I’m actually interested to see how this does so I’ve been following it.
As someone who enjoyed the brief comet that was Vine but despises TikTok, this feels like a throw back to that.
Of course, I’d be delusional if I said that wasn’t hopeful thinking.
You can also follow it yourself at loops.video
Ugh paywall.
Funny because Microsoft also recently dropped support for Firefox for Xbox GamePass Cloud Gaming on Android. I say “dropped support” but really they stopped letting you use the purpose built app and are now forcing you to use browser but the only “supported” browsers are Chrome and Edge. Firefox works, but they forcefully disconnected me after 5 minutes so it’s not a matter of compatibility. They just want that traffic going through Edge ideally but they do still support Chrome, for now.