

My TLC TV has wifi, but it’s never been enabled, and everything works via a fancy little plug called HDMI. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
No.


My TLC TV has wifi, but it’s never been enabled, and everything works via a fancy little plug called HDMI. ¯_(ツ)_/¯


Lot
Good one!


It’s happening in college students, too. We’re seeing students asking for paper’n’pencil work again.


Propaganda’s a helluva drug.


I refuse to tie my (new to me) car to the internet or my phone, so I use the aux jack, CD player, and have a garmin perched on the dash, despite the fucking car having 5 screens.


I’ll never understand “installing” a website. Just open the damn site in Firefox.


There’s a mod to basically remove loading screens in Fallout 4. It “unlocks the framerate” when load screens are detected, and it functionally eliminates load screens. It’s fucking insane that that’s all the game actually needs. It’s lile Bethesda put a goddamn “wait” command in just to slow the game down.


They’re designed to “yes and…” everything, so yeah. Spirals happen quick, unfortunately.


It’s twitter. It’s based on fraud these days.


Nah, it was already a bust when Unreal Engine was on the table.


Electrogonnorhea: the noisy killer


Well at least that problem fixed itself.


I miss Sega.


Digital Extremes was going to do something somewhat similar with their nemesis system in Warframe but had to scrap it because of that patent. So now we have the mediocre Lich/Sister/Boyband systems in place instead.


So, nothing.


Recommendations?
Newegg has been shit for a decade now (new owners fucked it to hell) and I don’t have a Microcenter closer than a 2-hour drive.


Right. The far bigger problem is how trash of an engine Unreal5 is, and all the forced processing making things look and run like shit. But that’s not just a Clair Obsur problem.
Teddy’s Haven (a cozy little shopkeeper game) has received updates almost every week. It’s by one person, and it’s in honor of his pet. It’s been awesome seeing updates, QOL tweaks, and even fishing get added to the game in 7-day stints.