

In Canada it’s very hard to get into trouble for piracy unless you make a profit from your piracy.
Or well…until these LLM showed up. That’s the part I take issue with.
How do you do, fellow kids? You gettin’ indoctrinated on the world wide web? Radical!
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Rated the #1 pizza in Onoway!
An Iconic Burger Chain founded in Edmonton, Alberta…is one claim among many!
When you’re done shitposting, cram a glorious burger down your gob in the most run down shit hole you can find.
If it’s last renovated in the 70’s and you wonder if it’s a front for the mob, you’re in a proper Burger Baron!
In Canada it’s very hard to get into trouble for piracy unless you make a profit from your piracy.
Or well…until these LLM showed up. That’s the part I take issue with.
Given how Microsoft handled the Conker’s Bad Furday remake I think you’re not far off accusing them like that here.
I’m not really all that bothered. Unlike movies, new start ups for making games happen a lot. When the greedy giants topple, like a forest something grows in the new patch of sunlight.
My cat(s) managed to snap one of those thick slat blinds, but they’re easy to glue back together at least.
I’m not relaxing unil it’s 1.5 million.
I’d like to help everyone homeless in my city so the LRT train stations aren’t drug dens smelling of body fluids and excrement. I’d like to walk the river valley in the spring without finding thawing corpses.
Denuvo cracks are usually just bypasses. You’re still runnung denuvo unless the crack has actually removed the DRM and that’s very rare. Denuvo getting removed by the developers before it even gets cracked at all is pretty common since Denuvo is a subscription service, not a one time fee.
You can get them separately from gamecopyworld or cs.rin.ru forums.
The benefit of grabbing cracks separate is you’ll see which exact files are included/affected.
Waiting for the inevitable opinion turn with Game Pass costing more year over year eventually. Not sure if what’s left of Xbox brand survives that fall out.
130k now with time left. I think we good.
My completion rate is obviously much lower, but I’ve played at least two hours of 628/788 games in my 19 year old Steam account. I guess I’m a bit pickier with accepting freebies or buying on sales.
That is the result of a deliberate effort. Two year long project to play at least 2 hours of every game in my backlog minimum before I can uninstall it. Until there’s nothing let but the dregs. A YouTuber inspired me, except he had a time limit deadline for the video.
Backlog was 258 games, now 160. Really there’s about 30 left worth at least looking at. A lot of old crap from the very first Steam sale in there.
Most recent from the backlog was Alpha Protocol with some pcgamingwiki fixes. Yep that’s been sitting in there a long long time. Loved it so much I finished it!
My older cat will get upset when he gets too warm laying on me and will dramatically huff about it before leaving.
I can’t think of a time it has gone well.
Breath of the Wild blew me away emotionally. It felt like Zelda 1 made in modern times to me.
TotK was like a remix with more stuff to do, but I’d already played BotW so a samey sequel didn’t impact me as powerfully. I still played the entire thing and loved it, this may sound more negative than it really is.
I think if I could only play one and hadn’t played either before, I’d go TotK.
Here’s a Kurzgesagt-esque diagram for some reason:
That’s true, you really have to get up close to see that inconsistency.
Drops this NSFW link by accident haha oops!
I couldn’t possibly do both things!
unarc.dll and ISDone.dll are common culprits with Fitgirl on Linux I think in an unresolved YMMV situation.
Try DODI instead.