

Overwatch 2 becomes Overwatch 1 again. Gosh, who saw that coming!? rolls eyes dramatically
Overwatch 2 becomes Overwatch 1 again. Gosh, who saw that coming!? rolls eyes dramatically
Sorry, Project what? Never heard of it…
The Myst “behind the scenes” footage alone is great to see. Very worthy of preservation.
https://archive.gamehistory.org/folder/f3e70141-62dc-447d-bcf9-b527284ea6b3
More power to them.
…and a price tag that screams “yeah, no…I’ll wait”
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Ahhhh…sanity. Thanks lovely Internet lady
“We are very supportive of encryption technologies. We just want them to be managed in a way, much like in telecommunications.”
I just threw up a little bit
With or without Sony’s “help”?
I chuckled…
That’s just weird.
I listen to porn while watching the BBC. Much more satisfying.
Hey, if it works.
I’ll keep it short and sweet.
I’ve been using Manjaro for about 6 years now.
When I had an Nvidia GPU, it would break after quite a few updates and need a rollback.
Then I moved to an AMD card, and I haven’t had any issues at all.
Like…at all.
The End.
Not seen this before, I’ll give it a go. Thanks for the suggestion.
Thanks for the suggestion. This does work. You can force the dock to a specific screen, but then it doesn’t autohide (dodge) as it still thinks the other random screen is the primary and only triggers off that. Still, this may be the answer if nobody can suggest an alternative.
I’m 9 hours in now and loving the game. The environment is superbly designed and the puzzle are just on the right side of too difficult.
I would LOVE to see this game in VR. Walking around the megastructures would blow people’s minds.
Saying that, my performance isn’t great, but playable. Let’s hope for some optimisation patches.
I had a similar problem a while back and it turned out to be my Asus motherboard’s “AI” frequency control hard locking the system. Took me days of troubleshooting and headaches to figure this out. Ended up switching it off in BIOS and everything is stable now. Just my 2c.
I was in your position a few years back. I missed MediaMonkey when shifting to Linux.
I found Tauon media player was a pretty solid replacement for playing local and network files, but ultimately settled on running Navidrome server and Feishin as a desktop client. I haven’t looked back.
For organising your collection, I’d look at using either Musicbrainz Picard (GUI based) or Beets (CLI, and it’s a little complicated at first). I generally use Beets with Musicbrainz database, and the Discog plugin for anything not found by MB.
I haven’t found anything that is a complete package like MediaMonkey, but with a bit of effort and once the parts are set up, it’s so much better.
Interesting stuff, thanks.