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  • https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/couple-few-several-use

    Couple is used to refer to two things, but is also often used for a small number greater than two.

    by the 1500s, it was also being used in the phrase a couple of to refer to an indefinite but still small number of people or things

    Verdict: couple is used of small numbers most of the time, but usually at least two or more.

    So yeah, the meaning of "at least two but possibly a bit more than that" has been around for a loooooong time.

  • Yeah, that makes sense. If it's starting to bite them in the butt, though, maybe they should start relegating that stuff to emulation, if they can write a good enough emulator.

    I don't know when. Maybe it's already gone by, maybe it's in the future. But there's probably a point in time when all of that backward compatibility stops being worth it.

  • While I haven't diven into their codebase, that kind of thing tends to severely limit what developers can do to improve the product, slow them down, etc.

    Be it new features, deeper UX improvements, performance optimizations... Basically anything you want to do with your progress, generally speaking, it's going to get harder the more legacy stuff you need to deal with.

  • I'd guess OnePlus. Been a while since I bought my current Samsung, but I miss their better interface and battery saving often.

    Though it truly is a shame that they started putting the fingerprint sensors under the screen, too. The meh sensor on the Samsung is possibly my biggest irritant. But reportedly at least the OnePlus one is better.

  • Not really on topic but wait just a gosh darn second.

    This person is playing and reviewing (what might be called) the prettiest, most demanding game ever made, and they're doing it on a Steam Deck, on Low?

    But still, the visuals are the main thing they praise about it?

    I'm a bit surprised? Confused? Anyway that's a little weird.