

There’s literally nothing wrong with enforcing TOTP over just a password.


There’s literally nothing wrong with enforcing TOTP over just a password.


NGL x86-64 tablets are legitimately much more useful than their competition.


Even in the most draconian countries, you can legally make backups of software you buy using unofficial methods so long as you don’t redistribute them.
Even if it wasn’t that would be completely fucking unenforceable and I can’t imagine being enough of a bootlicker to care.


Not true, you get a DRM free installer, which is arguably better than physical media for a console as it can be duplicated indefinitely without hinderance.


I remember the summer that came out. I was like 14/15. I had just built my first PC that Christmas, an fx6300/r9 270x build.
That alpha ran great on it, coming off of playing ut99 on shitty integrated graphics, the game looked fucking awesome.
Between that and the first Titanfall it was a good time for great shooters that would eventually be abandoned.
Jesus I sound like all the old farts who where reminiscing about ut99 at the time.


Or Bioware
Or Westwood
Or DICE
Or DreamWorks Interactive
Or Respawn Entertainment
Or …


Yeah that’s why I said I don’t really buy the excuse myself, its just the only thing I could think of that really even starts to make sense.
And even then its far-fetched as shit.


Like I said that’s only what I’ve heard, but I haven’t played the Gamez and I doubt its true even if it did fit.


I’ve heard its because of the games anti-corporate message.
But even as someone who blames their boomer-ass wintel admin coworkers for allowing AD to EEE its way into enterprise IT, I have a hard time buying that. That game was making too much money for that.


Dares to make
Since when are remakes daring?


In any other setting if you tell a journalist something without an NDA, and outside of a personal setting, you should expect it to get published.
What the fuck did they think they where doing when they released it to 18,000 players?


That’s true, I forgot about that. Their DRM was obnoxious. We already have to deal with Steam, at least that has features which improve gameplay to make up for it.


Also because they can rush the console port out quicker without having to drop a half-baked PC port.
For what its worth, I remember GTA V looking good, being preformant, and having the same amount of bugs you’d expect to find in any other open world sandbox game. No more, no less. Also the options panel was reasonably detailed.
That being said the ports for GTA III/VC/SA are clunky as shit, and the framerate dependency is a fucking joke that shouldn’t have been considered acceptable even back then. Even GTA IV had a lot of issues, but those are all like 15-20 years old at this point. It’s almost as irrelevant as complaining about Max Payne not working under Win XP, despite being less than a year old when the OS launched.


I had a single parent that worked for 50+ hours a week and my older brother only really played attention as much as he had to, usually fucked off and did something else by the time I was 9/10 or whatever.


When I was younger there wasn’t any money to be made off of games. The best you got was in-game currency to buy hats with or whatever. Roblox made its money off of builders club and ads run on free accounts.
There where some games run by adults, but most where young adults who started developing their game(s) in their teens. The majority where goofy messes filled with random pre-built assets.
There definitely where pedos on the platform. It was an online kids game in the oughts. Online moderation was basically like the fucking wild west back then.


Really sad to see this happen. I remember reading lua docs in the late 00’s when I was like nine or whatever. Shit was the first real exposure I had to programming.
Maybe its just because I was a kid but it seemed purer at first. Like it was really there just to get kids programming.


You could always add it as a non-steam game.


Finally! A new Day of Defeat!
I mean as long as Titanfall 2 works, that’s all that really matters.