It depends on the use case. You play the shit out of the game for months after months online and get regular updates, 20 $ are totally fine. If you want to build some crazy tracks a few times a year, not so.
It depends on the use case. You play the shit out of the game for months after months online and get regular updates, 20 $ are totally fine. If you want to build some crazy tracks a few times a year, not so.
Is this TrackMania? Which entry should one play today?
No, they will use a 778G.
Why do you think a slower processor would be a no-go? Are there so much people who care for that? Apart from smartphone gaming (which I find really stupid), this shouldn’t really matter.
There is also Shiftphone. The 8 model is supposed to come out in january 25. They explicitly support custom roms.
I hope, it was a gag gift. But even then, fucking weird shit in there.
It is infuriating, that they missspelled “A Link to the Past” two times and are implying, it was a N64 game!
You are making extraordinary claims here. All people challenging the status quo are hated on and attacked by a big part of the population. Be it vegans, queer people, feminists. How do we dare to question their identity, place in the world or behaviour by having an opini9n or by just fucking existing?
Yesss! My first five minutes with OpenSuse.
I mean, you can change that behaviour somehow. But there are so many other small things like the constant vendor changes. Zypper is just so quirky. It’s a cool distro and to have a rolling release option like tumbleweed is always a big plus in my opinion, but I just wouldn’t recommend it to people who are not really eager to play around with their distro.
Ah, OpenSuse. The distro with the package management that spams your drive full of unnecessary optional dependencies.
Would always recommend EndeavourOS.
True, it’s amazing. But don’t look it up.
Here, the only part that really matters: