WAZZUH YALL, I'm your retro gamer Wolfjacku!
I'm currently on my retro game nostalgia arc reliving and replaying my favorite childhood games and hopefully yours too!
I'd love to see what your guys recommendations are, as there are a lot of hidden ages out there!
A ton of riggers now and talking about how they have a million backups and "dead man switches" to protect your cmo3 file now that casual vtubers are informed about how important and nessecary they are.
I just gotta come out and say it, I think they're lying to you. It's a very easy and unfalsifiable way to claim they've fixed the problem without you being able to see any sort of protections. It also still doesn't fix the issue cause you're still required to come back to them for more work until they kick the bucket.
Riggers, just give your clients their files. Please, just stop digging.
yknow, ill admit to being stupid and uncultured, but the amount of braindead stupidity that i see on my timeline makes me question if the internet is truly dead or filled with ppl that should not have access to the internet
The Stop Killing Games campaign just had one of its biggest moments in the European Parliament.
During a debate in Strasbourg, many Members of the European Parliament spoke in support of better consumer rights for video games. Most speakers agreed that companies should not be able to shut down games that people had already paid for.
Support came from several political groups, including the Greens, Renew Europe, S&D, The Left, and even some EPP members
Many MEPs said games should be treated more like products than temporary online services. They argued that buyers should not lose access just because a company ends support or shifts players to a newer title.
Some MEPs criticized the European Commission for not taking stronger action. There are concerns it may issue only a non-binding statement instead of new laws.
The debate showed that Stop Killing Games is now being taken seriously at the highest political level in Europe.
The discussion is no longer only about gaming but also about digital ownership, consumer rights, and companiesβ obligations after purchase.
Am I the only one who can't take Code Veronica seriously cuz of Steve? His voice throughtout just breaks me and I can't stop making fun of him whenever he's on screen π
I just finished my first playthrough of both Resident Evil 0 and the OG Resident Evil on GOG and I have to say what a trip it was.
I was surprised at how immersed I got into once the fixed camera and control jank wore out and I was just playing a great game!
I just finished and am re-reading The Nebula's Civilization. It's a great webtoon for anyone who plays strategy game genres like RTS, 4X and Colony Sims.
It's literally what I imagine we as players are doing when playing against AIs or other players and I can't wait more!
so i just finished ratchet and clank up your arsenal and id say its one of the best after OG and then going commando last imo. going commando had a lot of new innovations that bleed over to up your arsenal, but the sudden difficulty curve made it frustrating nearing endgame