What killed it, well after reviewing some PS4 gameplay I noticed that it was having audio issues, like it would allow some sounds but not all. It was almost as if it was receiving a 5.1 audio output but was missing the centre channel. Even though the PS4 was set to stereo.

After trying various cables, configs, and boxes. I narrowed it down to this box. Not sure what killed it, whether it’s just old, or that it’s been powered on for over 5 years straight. But its long service will never be forgotten in the hours of Netflix and Disney Plus it passed through to my recorder.

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      8 months ago

      Second.

      I also waited out the release of some games that launched on the Epic store first. I begrudgingly bought them on Steam, and I hope enough others did to discourage other companies from doing that in the future.

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        8 months ago

        I do the same thing. I never got an Epic account, and really spend more money on GOG.

        I enjoy the Epic exclusives because when it lands on Steam or GOG, it’s usually feature complete and less buggy.

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      8 months ago

      Seconded. I like having all my games in one place, on all my devices, with Linux support out-of-the-box thanks to Proton. Also, Steam DRM is easy to bypass with code available on GitHub if you really wanted to.

      Epic does none of this for me, and I won’t support a company that called all gamers “shmucks” or whatever that C suite said