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I bought The Falconeer yesterday, haven’t played it yet, I’m looking at my wishlist and considering more options
Hunches and gut feelings. Dreams in waking life.
I bought The Falconeer yesterday, haven’t played it yet, I’m looking at my wishlist and considering more options
That’s super interesting, I do remember being taught as a kid how to use Google Image search (circa 2005), Gimp for photo manipulation around the age of 12 in 2008, we had technology classes with electronics, technical drawing, even some plastic bending machine, and light programming (made a robot figurine execute recorded moves in sequence)
I do wonder if it’s still the case in my own country
Computer literacy is weird because it feels like millennials were born into it and had to learn how to use the tools available… Then said tools were made a lot simpler with a lot less control over them, and Gen Z was born into apps and saas and did not have the chance to properly learn
We generally only taught a single generation to master our tech, I think it’s scary, but also I trust the Zoomers to figure it out, they’re creative
Oh you’re right thanks for the correction !
Such a great work, what an effort, how long did it take to scout the locations ? I guess just extended knowledge of the map after playing both games helps a lot
Oh that’s cool, I’ll give it a try, thanks for sharing!!
Some links to interesting demos :
Fun fact : Yam’s is the french name for Yahtzee
Replaced the Delta for a Huaying as soon as I could, ifixit kept being out of stock, but I managed to snatch one earlier last year, it was scary, and removing the backplate felt like i was going to break everything, but the insides are well organised, it was quite an easy repair / replacement
I couldn’t live with the hiss of the Delta, it was driving me insane
Slowly finishing Thronebreaker, fantastic way to play Gwent without the worry of playing online against optimised paid-for decks
Every evening for games that I can’t be bothered to launch on my pc, the form factor is what makes me go back to it every time, so comfortable to play anywhere and not sit at my desk
The name the website is giving them is weird, it’s officially the “Regulatory Authority for Audiovisual and Digital Communication”, their mission is the same (fighting piracy) so it doesn’t really matter but it’s still weird to call them by one of their tasks.
Anyway this is an interesting study because of the data, but the reading is obviously biased, they imply that the use of VPNs and what they call “alternative DNS” (yeah guess what, if my ISP blocks websites I’m still going to access them) is suspicious, they do mention security/privacy as one of the usages (it’s the two main motivations for the majority of users in their results).
Something interesting : NordVPN is the most used by the panel, I think it’s reasonable to explain it by the heavy marketing NordVPN did on french youtube (almost every big youtuber had an ad segment with them), but their results say otherwise, 35% of the panel says it’s based on recommendations from closed ones.
I don’t know why some in the panel of 3000 people would self report as pirating, it sounds dumb to admit to an infraction to the law.
Edit : Their conclusions are absolutely busted, an example: 26% people using a VPN reported data privacy was their main reason (for 49% it was one of the motivations), next is securing their data against breaches for 23% (44%), piracy fall down as the 6th motivation with 7% (17%) ; their conclusion? “The choice of a VPN is rather simple, to not be tracked and access illegal content” what kind of botched logic is that
On the bright side, Firefox has a 21% market share in France on desktops, yay!
Okay thanks! Keep up the good work!
What’s the difference between Citra (now removed) and Citra-core ?
Inscription was great too, played it on PC first, then the Kaycee mod on the deck, super satisfying controls
I remember the weekly threads and the prediction tool, good times
Protondb.com is a much better resource than the Deck Verified system, when you want to see if/how a game runs on the Steam Deck ; not saying the article is wrong, but it seems to be a common misconception to see the Deck Verified badge as a must have for a game to run well.
I think Za/um should be in such list
Emudeck removes Yuzu and Citra support https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/03/emudeck-removes-yuzu-and-citra-emulator-support/
Retrodeck update : Yuzu and Citra removal https://retrodeck.readthedocs.io/en/latest/blog/2024/03/04/march-2024-tiny-update---yuzu-removal/
Oh that’s a good tip, thanks!