no I don't want to compile shaders and fix .ini filesLord Gaben has reign supreme champion, now open your wallets
As someone who had to edit .ini files to play the crappy PC port of an Epic Store game in the past month, I felt this in my soulno I don't want to compile shaders and fix .ini files
go away pc zealot
thats what you get for using epic storeAs someone who had to edit .ini files to play the crappy PC port of an Epic Store game in the last month, I felt this in my soul
an image from the forgotten console warGenesis v Super Nintendo was the console wars. Anything after is some nWo with Stevie Ray and Virgil in it kind of war
I did it so that I wouldn't use the Epic Store!thats what you get for using epic store

Does nothing and winsLord Gaben has reign supreme champion, now open your wallets
Same, Steam Deck is a amazing device and would be open to a home entertainment system. They really improved linux gaming with proton.![]()
I'm all in on Steam Machines. A fremont box with a new steam controller needs to show up. Give it a discrete GPU bump and support external ones. Let's fucking go.
Xbox was my preferred console for decades, but the same old obfuscation and bullshit around the marketing, the rumor of the next platform going from it maybe being a PC running an Xbox app with ported BC, to actually being more like a locked down Xbox Series upgraded console running Windows desktop in a secondary mode you break out into, it all just sucks to think about.
Needing to kick One and Series consoles into paywalled developer mode is a slow and tedious pain in the ass. Them cracking down on the same apps that got through their store on retail mode, disabling them is just another pain in the ass and a fuck you to their customers.
Well Gamestop is over in Germany..not even sure if I want to read the article,sigh maybe I do it later perhaps.Its been ages since I bought a new game the newest was either Elden Ring or Ghost of Tsushima I got.I get rarely Pc games but only potato computer aproved once
They released so close to each other, that seemed so crazy at the time. The Game Boy wasn't far off from then either, at least all in the US. I like that this might be the only time some of these characters graced a magazine cover, hehan image from the forgotten console war
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