CIA/FBI/NSA agents
CIA/FBI/NSA agents
Not excusing the practice, but I’m pretty sure Boox products use a highly customized version of the android kernel to work better with eInk screens. It’s not as simple as just using the latest AOSP for them. Sadly, this also seems to be standard across all eInk Android tablets, though it looks like at least some Boox products use Android 12, while most of the space is stuck on Android 11.
To prevent people from spawning in unreleased content that is in the game, giving their group the maximum cap of in-game currency, and so on. Tamps down on the boosting market.
All of their support and controls are tied to the PSN account system, though.
Do any of those games have multiplayer, though?
There was always a banner on the Steam page that states “Requires 3rd-Party Account: PlayStation Network (Supports Linking to Steam Account)”
I’m not sure how requiring an account in addition to the Steam account is enshittification. Especially given that it was intended to be the case from the start, but they temporarily disabled it due to technical issues.
Can they not create a Playstation account regardless of PSN service availability?
There was a major order that barely failed because people were playing on Creek instead of defending supply lines.
There was a major order that barely failed because people were playing on Creek instead of defending supply lines.
There was a major order that barely failed because people were playing on Creek instead of defending supply lines.
Because the franchisees pay for the machines, and McDonald’s corporate gets sweet kickbacks for locking them in to using those machines exclusively. And Taylor makes bank on service fees to repair “broken” machines.
Charisma is selling salsa as a tomato based fruit salad
I think it’s more referencing Don Hertzfeldt
It’s a calculated risk.
Kingdom of Loathing; nothing else comes close
Just think of how many monkey jpgs we could make with that kind of energy!
Went from v10 to v20 to v60. Not sure what I’ll do when this dies.
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In the US, at least, there are two levels of medical emergency responders. An EMT is a basic first responder, and receives 170-200 hours of training. A paramedic has more advanced training (1200-1800) and is able to perform more procedures and administer medicine. Most ambulance crews are one EMT and one paramedic.