Linux users are starting to sound like a bunch of entitled dicks. /s
Yeah, I hear that’s a thing now. People these days.
Why do the hookers get to decide it’s a brothel?
Oh, so it does nothing, and it’s a conspiracy to do other things on your computer. I see.
“Solves nothing” is a stretch. These companies don’t still apply anti-cheat because it does nothing.
Ubisoft’s logo is the top view of a poop emoji.
If they stick with it, it’ll sort itself out over time. They are most of the way there by now. The newest codecs are pretty dang good.
Yeah, I’m pointing to the obliviousness of the whole thing. It’s really strange. It’s not like Microsoft just pulled off their mask with Windows 11.
I agree. People don’t want to face the truth. For the decades that the “PCMR” meme has existed, it’s all been about supporting Microsoft.
Sure, recently, the steam deck and Valve let you go “but Linux!” But the PCMR term is tainted. Always has been. You can’t tell me it was about Mac OS, Linux and Windows.
And this is before we look at the history of “master races.” It’s all really fucked up.
Microsoft master race, get it right.
So you don’t mean ad blocking you mean ad serving.
What do you mean by server side?
I cringe every time I see someone like this say “to oblivion.”
Really? Is that really necessary? Why so consistently specific?
Will this upend Japanese culture?
What a unique and special position to be in.
It’s not common, and not likely to happen again.
Does this mean android auto won’t be slow in the future?
Grey kitties! 😍
Omg, I hate this feeling.
If I’m drunk I just can’t handle it, and end up attempting to truncate what they are saying with a graceful and quick demonstration of my understanding to move things along. Mixed results ensue.
Personally, I prefer my online open world sessions to be total unplayable nonsense.
Sounds like something only a small number of devs would implement. Unless they are confident they can fuck with the memory space of all games without issues. I expect a PS5 game is a bit more complicated than a saved state on an SNES.
Right?