for FF14, I use a separate launcher, XIVLauncher, just so I don’t have to type my password in all the time, it saves it for me
Just the main weekly segment, there are usually other segments that don’t get uploaded to YouTube (weekly rundown, And Now, small updates)
Shame, the early WMR headsets were a great non-Meta budget VR option. Loved my HP WMR and Samsung Odyssey+
Neil Cicierega’s Mouth Silence (2014), just because how much is hidden inside it:
Throughout the album, you may have noticed quiet and eerie low bassy wind sounds, most noticeable at the beginning or end of several songs.
This is for the primary, which matters even in blue states — their delegates to the nationwide party conference are worth just as much as the red states’.
Final Fantasy XIV (per usual), Dodgeball Academia (really good, reminds me a lot of Paper Mario without being a clone), Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 (very solid remake)
Oh, definitely (and I even have a few of them), but I think Jupiter’s versions are a notch above most of them. They feel a bit more polished, IMO.
I’d kill for PC versions — they’re the only games that ever make me want to pick up my Switch instead of my Steam Deck.
Nope! All that option does is install the official launcher, the Visual C++ 2019 runtime, and some fonts. Anti-cheat is untouched.
The official launcher works through Wine now. In Lutris, it’s the “This is a clean, standard default installation.” option: https://lutris.net/games/genshin-impact/
It’s been a while since I used it, but my choice on Linux was always Quod Libet, which is a smidge barebones but also really powerful (especially with tagging).
Humble Bundle sells limited-time bundles of DRM-free ebooks and comics pretty cheaply: https://www.humblebundle.com/books
Standard Ebooks offers somewhat nicer formatted versions of some of the Project Gutenberg books: https://standardebooks.org
The two I follow:
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