Because its not on a powerful google server, it’s just a volunteer. Some instances allow proxying to hide your ip but i believe it is more taxing on the server
Because its not on a powerful google server, it’s just a volunteer. Some instances allow proxying to hide your ip but i believe it is more taxing on the server
I actually just started playing the original. I like to experience the original first typically. I don’t normally play remakes but i got ff7 remake for free and it looks so different i’ll have to play it after i finish the original
Is there a guide somewhere on how top do that?
And the thing is i dont mind a game trying it out. Witcher 3 and elden ring trying open world came out excellent but so many games just tack on a giant world that ends up being a collectathon or a bunch of fetch quests. Padding out games with a bunch of bullshit is just stupid
I actually love the concept of open world games. Ive sunk tons of hours into skyrim, oblivion, fnv, far cry 4, witcher 3, gta v, etc.
But now so many games want to be open world when they dont need to be. I loved the shit out of old school halo and never once thought damn i wish this was open world
How would you determine the configs that were modified? What do you mean put down?
For the automating of reinstalls what do you mean?
Is it just a playbook that installs the distro, them installs the same packages, and then restores things like /home from backup?
I know i was really surprised how many there are. But honestly think of how many companies are using active directory and azure