

That’s great, hopefully they don’t discontinue the line just like Microsoft did with their adaptive mouse.
That’s great, hopefully they don’t discontinue the line just like Microsoft did with their adaptive mouse.
"Klaatu barada nikto!“
Because gaming is slowly migrating over to PC as gamers see that while there’s a higher cost up front – but a longer lasting library at a cheaper cost to build it. PC tech journalists cover more than just videogaming so they can diversify their coverage when gaming is in a slow release period.
Historically, that’s how they usually rolled out features requiring a Plexpass - It usually depended on the server owner owning Plexpass. This move, however, makes me think they’ll probably change that for shared to others via E-mail.
Mmmmmaybe.
A lot of what they paywall depends on if the server runner’s account is a Plexpass holder. You might have to pay a one time fee for the app depending on what platform you choose.
Then again, there’s different ways of sharing your server, they might be keen on only including Plexpass for the Plex Home users and then paywall the E-mail shared users.
I also bought a lifetime VPN via StackSocial, and it ended up limiting the VPN to a browser extension. That VPN was IPinator, and it was a helluva time getting that refund because nowhere in the sale did it state the VPN service was only for web browsing. StackSocial and IPinator both pointed fingers at each other as responsible for the refund. Once I posted out to StackSocial that the “satisfaction guarantee” was also posted on their website, it was hard for them to back out and they eventually refunded me the money.
I deleted my bookmark to StackSocial and have never bought from them again.