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  • So, mind-skipper in that you forgot to pick one up when they were being handed out?

  • Are you talking about WSL!? WSL is not even close to actual Linux. Additionally, if I need to run Linux while using Windows, I will be using a VM like a seasoned professional, not the Windows equivalent of Wine in 2008.

  • This isn't a real solution, but I've run it fine through Amazon on Chrome while using Linux.

  • Just pray to God you didn't pick "Windows Boot Repair" or you're going to spend a while recovering your partition labels...

  • Yeah but whatever, having them on the store doesn't mean that they're selling or even being suggested, it means that someone paid $100 to get it listed and available. Steam doesn't bother with organic marketing until you have at least ten positive reviews from people who didn't get the game for free, anyway; so this is kind of a non-issue.

    If a whole bunch of people are now capable of putting honest games together, I call that a win. If it's AI it's already pretty much against the rules of the platform, and will likely not sell even if they sneak it in dishonestly, so I call that a mildly offensive red herring. You can get a refund within the first two hours of gameplay with no questions asked anyway.

    We fine.

  • Damn, man. The food ain't that bad.

  • "There is no such thing as space. " --Space Core

  • Uh huh... Operative word: Google

  • Hey man, I shouldn't have to spend three hours to find an image of a seven-way orgy with two cucumbers, chocolate sauce, and everyone wearing eye masks.

  • Can we please stop calling them journalists now? That term used to actually mean something.

  • Relying on a codec, which intrinsically plays priority on the basis of specific frequencies, is intrinsic to the limitations of using low-energy radio waves in the UHF range. Codecs are for phone calls and data packets, not full spectrum audio. That doesn't solve the issue, it just slaps a bandage on it so it's less noticeable. If I need a larger spectrum, rather than a patch of bass and treble, Bluetooth continues to fall dramatically and irritatingly short.

    I'm glad it works for your purposes, though. I do not mean to come off like a jerk; I just prefer dedicated bands for anything wireless that cover a wider range.

  • Where on Earth did you get the idea that being digital means it can't be bad???

  • Ketchup at minimum is tomato and vinegar.

  • Desert island? Mayo. I mean it's damned near a complete food.

  • Well... Sailor Moon was much better written.

  • What's alarming is how ridiculously close this is to reality right now...

  • I haven't been this pissed off since LINQ started allowing syntax switches in random-ass places.