Some would argue a healthier dose of common sense.
Some would argue a healthier dose of common sense.
It’ll be interesting to see the sales numbers on this. Surely it’s been long enough that it’ll only be the extra few stragglers and the few looking for a hit of nostalgia, right?
Since fin has already provided a decent answer, I’ll just say never underestimate how much some people do with CLI. For those who’ve memorised every command they need CLI is quicker than a high DPI setting and a twitchy wrist on a mouse.
What’s the point? Anyone who’s vaguely interested in it is going to know about it, and there’s never going to be anything particularly game changing in a 20th iteration of a franchise. It’s still CoD at the end of the day.
There’s nothing stopping you from making a boot key and messing with Linux or making a partition of your storage. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
That said, as someone who is also very visually inclined, I’ve tried a couple of different distros over the years and always bounced off. I kept encountering the dumbest little issues that most people didn’t get, and it always required Terminal to fix. It’s those moments when you get to learn how obtuse and unwelcoming some of the Linux community can be.
The real surprise is some people were dumb enough to give over 2k
Because Cpt JPG is the expert…
Given the poor lighting, seeing her would be a start.
“It’s the pirates’ fault because they prove we’re full of shit”
It doesn’t even make much sense in the PC sphere either. It’s physically possible but in regards to cost and performance, there’s not much to gain from a yearly upgrade cycle.
Continental mainland is what I was referring to, yeah, but I can’t say I know much of anything about the Italian market.
Thank you. I provide links so infrequently I manage to forget the format by the next time I need it.
If local supplies are that limited, importing might be your only option short of catching a ferry to the mainland and stuffing a duffel bag with what you’ve been able to buy.
I see the problem now. I’m not talking about active users or market share above, I’m talking about actors in the market. The examples of Steam and GOG are only two as opposed to the plethora of publishing companies that are actively against, or at least agnostic to the initiatives mentioned above. GOG stands firm on only selling games without DRM but Steam does very little in regards to get-rich-quick games. Advancing the general support of Linux is a great move, I won’t deny that, but it doesn’t fix a lot of the problems we have in the gaming market, it mostly just aids people who don’t want to be on Windows.
Be honest, whose ass are you trying to kiss with such a nonsense statement?
It may not be the literal case but it’s certainly the norm. Your two examples are outliers in the market. PC Gamer would be well aware of these if they’re even slightly competent.
This really shouldn’t be news worthy.
A tool in the belt of an incompetent CEO.