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MicroXP!? What year is it!?
MicroXP!? What year is it!?
Skull and bones. I’m not even kidding. I played it during a closed alpha and I hated sea of thieves.
It’s their personal preference just like yours. I know, crazy how someone might have the opposite opinion on something.
I was hoping more people would use RCS but I guess SMS will probably be the old fax machine in the future.
Just install windows on it then?
Just feeding the electricity companies money
Video games are experiences. I feel like I live to experience different experiences. It’s all the sources of entertainment media and art all crafted in one experience.
Not learning some skill isn’t a big deal. There’s a number of skills I have developed but then dropped for several years. Only to come back and feel like I have to start from scratch again. You then learn that not all of your time needs to be devoted to a skill that has limited value in return.
Video games can also be a passion to some.
If you need an official ROM then it probably won’t be taken down. Much like the ocarina of time and Mario 64 decompilation projects.
Same! Pretty pumped.
Warcraft is listed as well as world. Good reading skills there.
The GSMA is not Google. Nice try though.
Do people forget about SMS? Apple’s solution uses that too. It’s shit. This is about replacing SMS with RCS. It’s hard to argue that Apple’s solution is better if you can only use it within Apple’s ecosystem.
Or the gamecube
Same here but the switch looks like garbage on the TV. Bayo 3 specifically was very dated looking.
The switch is used by more than kids anyway.
Don’t worry y’all. By cloud it’s just gonna be dynamic ads.
But for real, background animations and details could be streamed through another device having to render that something. Anything that doesn’t revolve around the gameplay itself.
Unless it’s the wii-u
Google One is the marketing people are probably referring to for privacy.
The pixel has the default function for DNS over HTTPS and their Google One offering has a VPN to “protect” your data. Both of those are sold as privacy measures.
I see a lot of responses here seem kinda out of touch with the actual functionality of the phone and what marketing pushes Google does.
Both are still pretty terrible coffee compared to any cafe though.
So maybe a hot take, but being at a bar to not drink alcohol is not really that fun.
There’s a fine line between being understood and being misunderstood. They can’t just talk however they like if they don’t wanna increase the risk of the latter.