

We had a rule that everyone had to carry their own monitor themselves. Punished the rich kids with their 19 inch CRTs.


We had a rule that everyone had to carry their own monitor themselves. Punished the rich kids with their 19 inch CRTs.


MUDs worked great on 56k.


With that logic there is no online play today either.


“No online play” sounds like a console peasant. But yeah, the manuals were the best part.
This made a puzzle in Might and Magic 4 so hard.
But a few years later I had learned of 9 lifes through cultural osmosis (eg American cartoons) which made the puzzle so much easier and I needed a moment to figure out why I used to have so much trouble with it.
Probably due to American cartoons airing in Turkey. Same thing happened in Germany.


Reminds me of the time I was working on something for Mercedes but they couldn’t supply me with the computer for testing. I had to go into the super cramped actual car that was parked in a super expensive secure garage.
Left the company and when I went there for a visit I saw that the new guy actually got to test and develope on a computer they had ripped out of a car.


Distribution has almost nothing to do with getting a game to run. I’d concentrate on the game specifics, collect logs, validate the files in Steam, try different Proton versions, check protondb, check if other games work, etc.
Don’t know if I can handle something this sexy on my retro handheld.


This might produce some arguments, but The Last of Us. Joel is far from a good guy. This is established in the first few minutes of the game and you get enough “hints” about that throughout.
There’s actually a pretty new video about that on Second Wind: https://youtu.be/fY1FsMK_cos
Other more obvious games are many many Star Wars games where you can either choose or outright start as the bad guy, like TIE Fighter, the Jedi Knight series, Knights of the Old Republic 1+2 + The Old Republic, Squadrons, those Battlefield games and the Age of Empires clones (can’t remember the names) and Force Commander as well I think. Oooh and Rebellion.


I dunno, the group chat that one journalist was accidentally added to sounded pretty delusional to me, if I recall correctly.
The whole storyline is great!


You will be unaffected.


It’s really hard to decide whether XSLT or JavaScript is worse. On the one hand XSLT wasn’t cobbled together in a weekend. On the other it requires you to write XML and its “arrays” start at 1.


That’s just for those few websites that use their RSS feed as their content source. If they want to keep doing that they can just get a JavaScript library that provides XSLT functionality. The feed itself is untouched.


Xslt has nothing to do with RSS being available or not.
!unexpected@lemmy.ml But there aren’t many posts.