Veebimajutus. They are a local registrar in my country and I like to support local businesses.
Veebimajutus. They are a local registrar in my country and I like to support local businesses.
Oh yea, I can’t remember what game it was but the fact it had a launcher where you had to click play with the touch pad was enough that it wasn’t verified. It’s a pretty high bar.
Removing DRM and archiving is perfectly legal here in Estonia, only thing that counts as piracy here is distributing copyrighted materials without a license. I’m pretty sure it’s not in the US but check your local laws.
Yea, of course, but even if Nintendo wins the project survives that way.
That is absolutely not the case. Even in the EU there are only a few countries where the copyright laws are close to that strict but none with laws as strict.
Yuzu is open source though so can’t people who don’t live in the US just fork it? Copyright laws are a lot for lax outside the US.
GoG doesn’t even have a Linux version so yea, there is no competition. Some games on GoG that are natively available in Linux have an installer for manual install but that’s it.
Why smell good if not for smelling?
If you want manual updates then windows 8 is the only option. You can turn off auto updates on Windows 10 pro with a GPO but it’s still install all or nothing then. You could also try running it as a virtual machine if you just need it for one program.
Let’s ban writing! Return to monkey!
Eastern Europe would be a yes. I know Germany is super anal about copyright but dunno about the rest of the EU.