

It’s an anti-piracy/homebrew feature. Realistically, nobody is using that for cheating.
I’m Sol.Orion on SJW, but I’ll likely not use that account anymore.


It’s an anti-piracy/homebrew feature. Realistically, nobody is using that for cheating.


Ooooh, okay, now I understand. I was referring to the way modern consoles blow a fuse with each new patch so you can’t load older patches.
But yeah, the PS3 removed the ability to boot Linux which it was explicitly advertised to have and it was a huge thing at the time.


…oh? I thought every console used this kind of tech as well.

It’s just a joke/saying. Not meant to be taken literally.

yeah, if you hear the bullet it wasn’t aimed at you.
Ah, got cease and desisted. I see. I still think Stoat is a weird choice, but fair enough.
Stoat.
That’s, uh… that’s a decision.


A bit of both? You can run into cryptic errors and weird issues even modding Bethesda games with Vortex, but there’s definitely games that are dramatically more complicated and finicky to mod whether you’re using Vortex or just doing it manually.


Weeks? Fucking how? I work at a post office and today our OIC was running around with her hair on fire because the mail was three days late on one route.


They don’t even need to understaff them, that shit is all automated these days. Just manufacture a breakdown and voila.


Some very interesting roguelikes in this, thanks for bringing them to my attention!
I’ll leave the keys to others, though. Merry Christmas!
And then kept using it for an extremely long time until basically forced to stop lol.
There’s a BobbyBroccoli video on the topic, and it’s pretty interesting.


Coyotes. Dramatically more annoying little nerds.


Where the hell do you live that dogs are getting killed by predators instantly? Do you mean like small dogs? I could see that.


Because the consequences were instant for the guy feeding cats to coyotes, and saying so in front of his daughter wasn’t really necessary?


I just didn’t realize the distinction. TIL, thanks.


Can you explain what you mean? I never played TA, but being able to queue commands is pretty common in RTS games. Did TA have some kind of system to further facilitate that, or was it just taken to an extreme?
I don’t need to make sense of error messages. Which is good because I usually can’t.
I just need them copy/pasteable cuz that shit is going in Google and I’d rather not manually type it.
You had me at ‘3D platformer’