Oh, you mean, just set up a small dedicated server, permanently tied to my router that I either have to pay for a domain for Couldflare protection or use a VPN to access?
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Oh, you mean, just set up a small dedicated server, permanently tied to my router that I either have to pay for a domain for Couldflare protection or use a VPN to access?
It’s a POV issue. If I worked at Sony, I wouldn’t think anyone was very creative, either.
Linux Mentality: So, ditch OneDrive, then. It’s easy!
Also Linux Mentality: Already have a samba share on a wireguarded raspberrypi with a 4TB external hooked up to it sitting by your router.
“Doesn’t everyone do this?”
A Resistance game following some of the trends put forth by the Doom remakes.
A Killzone game that brings back some of the platforming mechanics from games like Titanfall 2.
Crash, Sackboy, Daxter and Clank indie-style metroidvanias and platformers.
A new Tearaway
A new Gravity Rush
A Grand Turismo 4 Remaster, or at least one that isn’t shit.
Call Capcom up and talk about an exclusive Resident Evil that only works with your exclusive PS5 controller.
Call Remedy up and get a good original 3rd person shooter.
Win the game: Steam App on PlayStation, emulation layer capable of playing most indie games and lightweight offerings on Steam. TF2 on a PS5? Why not?
Like, be awesome again, Sony.
I avoid Teslas because a Tesla will last maybe 5-6 years. A Civic will probably last longer than I even want to own it, to the point that it may be the car I die in if I don’t sell it.
I don’t think Tesla has to exactly meet those demands, but halfway would be nice.
Hobbyists have made Pokemon clones in their basement for decades. They never needed the source code.
If I’m not mistaken, there’s an entire online RPG ran by hobbyists.
Well, gentlemen. I guess we got this all sorted out. Not a big deal, after all.
The real reason:
Walmart ain’t got enough staff to enforce shit at 2AM
I have 2TB of music and 7TB of videos but I rarely pirate a game.
Almost never, sometimes I’m extremely interested in something but want to try it out first. Games are such time sinks that if I can’t shell out $20, then I have bigger problems and probably shouldn’t be playing it.
That said, I get a lot of content isn’t available in some countries and piracy is the only way some people can experience something, so, different strokes.
Oh, turns out each ad is 15 seconds long per an agreement to standardize playback.
Oh, turns out you can’t skip the first 30 seconds of a video.
Oh, turns out if the first 15 seconds doesn’t play, the playback disables entirely.
~Solutions a lowly forklift repair technician came up with in five seconds.
Imagine what a Google developer might think of.
The most likely situation is just having apps that watch the content, trim the ads off, then drop it off into a folder.
You get home, watch your downloads, put it up for the night.
Give him a bit to respond. He’s living in the past.
Only if you’re borrowing the hot chocolate and allow them to walk into your kitchen and repossess it whenever they want.
Keep re-releasing it so I can not buy it again and again.
Cool Bethesda, just dump the Gamebryo source code off to us before you get liquidated by Shittersoft since you’re basically budgeted into making half-baked shit until you go bankrupt anyway.
puts down atheism pamphlet
…later, we will find you and tell you god isn’t real.
Did you ask?
It never mattered. We were going to tell you anyway.
edit: someone is following around all of my comments and downvoting like a little toddler. Hi, tiny man!
It’s just… Part of TikTok is attention-seeking.
It’s kinda the entire point for a lot of the users and uploaders, that and getting paid to continue the cycle of creating more content.
If you’re expecting us, as-in, the federated populace on Lemmy and Mastodon to use it, I dunno, man. Sharing personal content is a very rare use case here. We usually stick to news and memes.
Then again, communities that are rather reliant on a performance like fishing, sports, guitar, drums, and skill toys like yoyos might get a use out of having a safe public place to upload themselves without outside influence.
put in a bug report.