

Rufus uses the feature for unattended installations. This will never be removed, as this is very commonly used by enterprise customers.
Bun, meat, salad, tomato, onion, Cheddar.
Rufus uses the feature for unattended installations. This will never be removed, as this is very commonly used by enterprise customers.
It’s from the Jerusalem Post.
Broke: This character is ambidextrous because we just flipped the sprite
Woke: Link is right-handed because we flipped the entire game
Like clockwork, tankies will call actual leftists “liberals” everytime someone mentions that tankies are fascists who support capitalist imperialism from Russia and China.
Tankies are fascists with left wing aesthetics.
Not at Dashcon.
In a way, Steam being 32bit ensures the kernel and most distros keep supporting 32bit.
Workshop is a built-in mod store. Input is controller remapping and emulation (typically used to play older games that don’t support modern controllers, or controllers at all). Remote is exactly what it sounds like (run a game on your powerful PC and stream it to your old laptop or phone).
Those things are the responsibility of the client software, but on all stores except GOG, the client software is also the store client. You can’t (normally) run games without the client. GOG has a client (Galaxy) but it’s nowhere near as advanced as Steam.
I’m surprised they don’t have some form of automatic scaling.
Never, never try to gauge temperature when you tend to travel at such speed
It’s our velocity
None. But since on other stores, running the game is tied to using their platform, they provide extra services to be more appealing, such as cloud saves, achievements, Steam Workshop, Steam Input, Linux support, remote play…
I’m not a Steam fanboy, I’m just sick of GOG being praised as the saviour of gaming in every video game thread on Lemmy.
The secret ingredient is crime.
Games with DRM aren’t on GOG, but games without DRM are on Steam.
Wait, which countries don’t have Internet?
I guess the same than between shooting and making a movie. But the term game development is confusing, as it includes more than actual development.
Pros of GOG: ability to download an installer
Cons of GOG: no features, very few games
Pros of Steam: everything
Cons of Steam: making backups of your games is marginally harder than on GOG
I wonder why more people don’t fall for the GOG meme. Truly a mystery.
True, but it’s not satirical.