True, but apparently you need to be insane to crack Denuvo.
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True, but apparently you need to be insane to crack Denuvo.
What a lovely website. Welcoming colors, simple navigation, no ad infestation. Has all the early internet charm but without the hyperbole.
I trust pirates more than billion or trillion dollar companies. Also, aggressive DRM such as iLok is worse than malware, so eh.
Mr. Bean only exists at 576p DVD quality. It probably wasn't shot in high quality film, so no HD releases have been released.
Isn't it abandoned by now? I've switched to Thunder which is awesome and open source and I don't have to worry about such shenanigans.
I think the developer meant they can't have a decade of C:S DLC included in vanilla C:S2.
Unfortunately it doesn't seem to be working for accounts with 2FA. Had to disable it to get the job done.
It runs really well for a web app, you can barely even tell.
Unfortunately some studios, companies, etc. use it as an official or semi-official forum. I still lurk on AMD's subreddit, for example.
Eh. Was checking out Nostr a few days ago because it sounded interesting, but it's just full of cryptobros.
I was using their quick aliases all the time to get free Adobe trials. Is there any alternative? Gmail's "+" aliases are detected as aliases, Skiff was unpopular enough that they hadn't blacklisted them.
Yeah, they've added 6GHz.
It's not out yet, mate.
Thunder is unrecognizable compared to when you first tried it. I wasn't much into it either, but it has become the best client, by far.
Will you be supporting kbin in the future?
I mean, native ports are cool and all, but are they really needed? I would assume the game runs just fine with Proton.
Awesome to hear. It has already been useful for me, just so I could move my subscriptions to another instance, because the one I'm on has been under fire lately.
This is literally Ryujin Industries.
If you're playing homebrew adventures, I'd say Pathfinder 2E Remastered is superior in every way nowadays.
QKSMS is the only currently viable open source choice.
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