Yes it does. Only the MAC address you assigned to that IP will get it.
It says, ‘It’s unclear at this point the experience of these two individuals,[or] where they got it.’ which doesn’t really tell you if they had any experience before they got in the train.
Anyone know how hard these trains are to drive? Could you start one and drive it without any previous experience?
No they are using EA anticheat which doesn’t support Linux: https://www.ea.com/en-gb/news/eaac-and-battlefield
EA is using their own anticheat that they created and it doesn’t support Linux at all.
The article says he got permission from people who wrote the code to change the license. If they didn’t give permission then he has rewritten the code.
Sorry for the potentially stupid question but what’s a p2p release? A Torrent?
Does this game work on Proton?
I also get this issue. This seems to happen more often in games where steam input is configured to be a mouse instead of a gamepad.
Do they make third party replacements for the 3D screen?
I recommend going to the Steam Forums. There are hundreds of threads there where people give out free invites to the game.
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The switch port is made by Aspyr who is notorious for bad customer service, bad ports and abandoning ports so this is no surprise. Hopefully Civ 7 isn’t ported by them…
A USB switch or the more expensive KVM could work.
It’s in the news communities on Lemmy.world
Also ProtonVPN is missing the blue check mark so it is published by the community. Not sure ProtonVPN would approve of the world Netflix to advertise their service.
Furthermore, anyone can spin up a Lemmy server if they want to see people’s votes. It’s not very hard or load the same post in kbin/mbin.
Mario Kart DS on my cousins original model Nintendo DS.
Indeed that could be the case but they are definitely not official cartridges.
I have been looking to get a upscaler for my retro consoles and also to allow me to stream these analog consoles.
Currently I am leaning towards the Open Source Scan Converter 1.8 but I know there are other options too like the RetroTink.
Does anyone have any experience, recommendations etc with these?
I installed Arch Linux without turning off the WPBT bloatware in my BIOS. While this is a Windows feature is there a chance manufacturers could use this feature to install Linux bloatware that users don't want?
I've recently watched Oppenheimer on 35mm and 2001: A Space Odyssey on 70mm film and wondered how the audio works when it is printed on the film.
Does the film go through another machine before going through the projector?