A PC gamer has found a fun way to make Steam games feel like physical cartridges again.
Reddit user u/Jibril-sama created a setup using old 2.5-inch SSDs, with each 128GB drive holding one Steam game and a small script.
When the SSD is plugged into the PC, it automatically opens Steam and launches that game.
The creator bought the used SSDs for around €7 each and uses them to store games that aren’t played often, freeing up space on the main drive.
When they want to play a game, they simply plug in the SSD like inserting a game cartridge.
@UnkleDell very good in his day goat of setpieces but not much else
he was a good footballer but being such a star kinda overshadowed that, he’s both overrated and underrated
Problem: Too many mosquitoes
Ecologist: We could create shelters for bats, a natural predator of the mosquito!
Engineer: Me and the boys at Lockheed Martin devised an insect murder drone, it's totally impractical and could probably maim someone but hey we killed a moth with it
the world will look back on this anti-professional age of america as some sort of joke, people will wonder how the fuck this happened
how a rapist & venture capitalist larped his way into office, how rfk jr was in charge of health, how the “department of war” came to be
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