I think Persona 4: Golden is a good entry point into the franchise.
I think Persona 4: Golden is a good entry point into the franchise.
Money has nothing to do with it
While I agree with everything else, I think it’s the opposite of this, money has everything to do with it. If people stopped preordering and buying day 1 every AAA game, they would rethink their strategy, but since money keeps coming the don’t need to change much.
I’ve been thinking about getting a thin client or similar for Hi-Res music listening for a while. I tried a Raspberry Pi 3b+ and the music sounded harsher and would crackle as soon as the Pi was doing anything else at the same time.
Having my PC on all day in summer is a bit overwhelming.
I found these some time ago:
https://github.com/wipeout-phantom-edition/wipeout-phantom-edition
https://github.com/phoboslab/wipeout-rewrite?tab=readme-ov-file
But I haven’t tried them myself. Might be worth a try.
I had a similar experience. Doom was pure shooting fun, while the platforming component they introduced in Eternal altered the essence too much for me. I finished Doom in a very short time but I never finished Eternal.
As a huge Gris fan, this is one of the few games I still await with excitement.
I took that for granted, It’s Nintendo and they had several years of advantage.
Does this mean the Deck is struggling in Japan? I read it was doing well, but I couldn’t find accurate numbers.
Many ganes are 80€ in Europe, some even in digital format, they can fuck right off
Looks like Eminem got too much botox
I played it at launch and stopped due to bugs and performance. Tried again a year and a half later but sadly the game didn’t catch me.
That’s some strong will, I could never take more than 2 minutes of torture.
Metal Machine Music. They’ll love it.
Amanita phalloides, if I’m not mistaken?
Phase 3: Say you’ve changed to earn some good will
Phase 4: Fucking do it again
Find the deals yourself.
Not until they remove Denuvo, sorry.
Same with FreeTube.
I also have an external DAC (SMSL DO100), but the Pi struggled feeding it data.