Too many people don’t know what it actually means.
Too many people don’t know what it actually means.
What does that even mean?
I’m not sure what’s more disappointing. Spez and Reddit’s actions or the people that are still hardcore defending them.
I’m right there with you. The reddit thing has pushed me over the tipping point. I wiped Windows from my gaming PC and installed Linux Mint. I also am testing out /e/os on my phone.
Talk to an admin
https://startrek.website/communities?listingType=Local&page=1
That link might work, they have 4 communities
I’m running my own server on a linode. I’ve got it on the cheapest tier which is $5 a month. I’m not quite sure what I’m going to do when the 25GB gets full, I’ll have to find out the best way to delete old posts and pictures.
For most people it’s because nothing bad has happened to them personally… YET. They just get comfortable with what they are already doing and everything is fine in their life until one day it isn’t.
The most secure thing to do would be to host your own server. You can do this with Bitwarden. Remember though that if you lose your server, you lose your passwords. You can also just use Bitwarden and their cloud service. It’s free and open source.
What they mean is the only way to play these games is emulation instead of being able to purchase them from the company that owns the rights. That’s bad because many people either do no know about emulation, do not know how to emulate, don’t want to figure out how to emulate, don’t want to involve themselves in legal gray areas (downloading ROMs is illegal afterall) etc… Basically, the companies that have the rights to these games are just squatting on them and not ever rereleasing them again. Those people above can never or will never experience those games. Some people want to just pay the company and play an old game that they heard about so they can’t. As far as preservation goes, the archivists have that covered but there just isn’t a solution for the average Joe to play older games that are no longer sold physically or digitally.
I collect cartridges just because CIB is way more money. I do have the boxes and manuals for about 20 games or so on storage somewhere.
You definitely can and “karma” definitely exists. Some apps show it, some don’t.
I loved using the cheat codes
I honestly don’t remember, it’s been over a year since I ordered it. I just saw that they were doing a run and I collect N64 so why not.
Yeah I keep an eye out on eBay for the ones I miss
It’s hard to choose. The Zelda games and Super Mario 64 are just classics but there are a lot of good ones.
I don’t know who that is
The ROMs have been available online for a very long time
I don’t really need to.
I was so confused about why both WD and SanDisk were mentioned but I know they are just the same company now?