Your spoiler tag didnt work for me on alexandrite.app, just fyi.
Same on Connect (Android).
Can't wait to have a chinese lady say "the Bluetooth device is ready to pair" in my teeth.
Edit: Someone else here found that the license basically means all the code you write with it becomes theirs. Seems like we found the catch.
Bahaha if this is true, then this tool is basically pathetic as it's almost completely useless.
No, dummy, it's obviously the 2020th game
Nonsense, they can't all be your favourite.
It's just bait (just look at their comment history). Please ignore and move on.
On my end, the icons disappearing happens sometimes when switching with the keyboard. Also, I happen to use full labels on the taskbar items (like on 95 to vista) and they're all sorts of broken, especially when changing virtual desktops.
Also, despite having quite beefy hardware (Ryzen 9 + 4090), I can't use an image as wallpaper (only a solid colour) otherwise changing virtual desktops has like a inexplicable 1 second lag after pressing the shortcut keys.
This is the kinda shit people would give up on Linux for.
Joel also has a real-time flight from Sweden to Brazil in Flight Simulator that's very entertaining despite being several hours long.
And it's bizarre that some of them seem to get angry when someone else points the issues out.
Probably because 10 out of 14 of them are porn lol
Here in Portugal the prescriptions even say how much the generic medicine should cost, so that you immediately know if the pharmacy is trying to sell you more expensive medicine.
Can you clarify? I guess I'm probably being slow, today.
Same with something like Cruelty Squad. Feels like an assault on your eyes at first but it's amazing how quick you can get used to it making it feel "normal".
When I first got the retrotink and finally managed to connect my ps2 again to my TV (still using composite) I was so disappointed that small text was too blurry to read, making games unplayable. That was until the component cables fixed it all.
Yep. AV (the rectangular connector that kinda looks like HDMI) goes into the ps2, component (green, blue and red) + audio (white and red) go into the retrotink and then HDMI between the retrotink and the TV. That's the setup I have atm. In my case, my cable doesn't even have composite (yellow) plug at all, but it shouldn't be needed.
There's probably cheaper alternatives to the retrotink 2x pro out there. The retrotink is pretty expensive because it's a very niche product and a very small operation, almost a mom-and-pop business.
Genuinely curious: what made you think that? The iMac itself doesn't really strike me as a "simplified" computer, but I might be missing something.
Have a Retrotink 2x and can confirm that it works with the PS2, however the image quality improved dramatically when I switched from composite to component cables (still connected to the Retrotink). Don't expect any miracles, tho (it's SD after all).
You might enjoy games like star realms instead: it's a self contained game (like regular board games) so you buy the game once and it comes with all the cards for two players to play and anyone who buys the game gets the same set of cards. Also, instead of having to build a deck before playing, all players start the game with the same cards and build their deck throughout the game.
Hello, cousin!
Have an MX master 3s and it's been really good so far. The weight took a bit to get used to (came from an apple magic mouse which weights almost nothing) but the extra buttons are super useful both for games and general usage.